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AAC


PHOTO RECAP


at Fort Smith conference


ASA installs new board


Top: New Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association (ASA) board members were installed June 5, 2018, during the sheriffs’ summer con- ference in Fort Smith/Sebastian County. From left to right are Crawford County Sheriff and 2nd Vice-President Ron Brown; Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones; Saline County Sheriff and ASA Legislative Chair Rodney Wright; Craighead County Sheriff, ASA Financial Chair and AAC Legislative Committee Rep. Marty Boyd; Sebastian County Sheriff and ASA President Bill Hollenbeck; Mississippi County Sheriff and ASA Sergeant in Arms Dale Cook; Hempstead County Sheriff and ASA Sec- retary/Treasurer James Singleton; Cross County Sheriff and ASA Executive Secre- tary J.R. Smith; and Pulaski County Sheriff and ASA 1st Vice-President Doc Holladay. Hollenbeck took the place of Perry County Sheriff and ASA Immediate Past Presi- dent Scott Montgomery


Middle left: ASA Executive Director Scott Bradley speaks to a joint session of sher- iffs and jail administrators.


Middle right: Capt. Richard Mitcham, Union County jail administrator and Jail Ad- ministrators’ Association president, speaks to jail administrators during the conference.


Middle: Sheriffs chat before one of the conference sessions.


Bottom left: Retiring Pulaski County Sheriff Doc Holladay makes a point during one of the sessions. He is seated next to Perry County Sheriff and ASA Immediate Past President Scott Montgomery.


Bottom right: AAC Governmental Affairs Director Josh Curtis gives a presentation on Next Generation 911.


60 COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2018


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