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AAC


COVER STORY


Far left: AAC Executive Di- rector Chris Villines (left) and AAC Litigation Counsel Colin Jorgensen, present Arkansas Drug Director Kirk Lane with the AAC Diamond Award for his exemplary work in com- bating the opioid crisis. Left: Prosecuting Attorney Scott Ellington also receives a Diamond Award for his exem- plary work in combating the opioid crisis.


Left: Arkansas Municipal League Executive Direc- tor Mark Hayes (left), Mike Rainwater of Rainwater, Holt & Sexton law firm and Attor- ney with Cory Watson, P.C. Jerome Tapley, participate in an opioid panel discussion on Aug. 10.


Above left: A group of early risers gather for AAC’s annual Wellness Walk, which is organized by AAC Member Benefits Manager Becky Comet. Above right: Donning black wigs, Greene County Treasurer Debbie Cross (left), Saline County Coroner Kevin Cleghorn, Baxter County Justice of the Peace Edna Fusco, and Saline County Justice of the Peace Tammy Schmidt perform as the Beatles under the direc- tion of entertainer and speaker Bill Stainton. Stainton spoke on “The 5 Best Decisions the Beatles Ever Made” during lunch on Aug. 9.


Far left: Arkansas As- sociation of Quorum Courts members meet. Left: The Beatles trib- ute band, Liverpool Legends, perform dur- ing AAC’s annual Din- ner & Dance Aug 9.


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