AAC
FEATURE
AAC names 2019 scholarship recipients Several of the students plan to pursue degrees in science.
the trust in 1985 to provide college finan- cial assistance to the children, stepchildren and grandchildren of Arkansas county and district officials and employees. AAC has since awarded nearly a quarter of a million dollars in scholarships. Along with the AAC, the following county associations contributed to the scholarship trust in 2019: Te County Judges Association of Arkansas, the Arkansas County Clerks Association the Arkansas Circuit Clerks Associa- tion, the County Collectors Associa- tion of Arkansas, the Arkansas County Treasurers Association, the Assessors Association of Arkansas, the Arkansas Coroner’s Association, the Arkansas Sheriff’s Association and the Arkansas Association of Quorum Courts.
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he Association of Arkansas Counties has announced its 2019 AAC Scholarship Trust recipients. AAC established
Bradley Bearden Bradley Bearden — Bradley is the
son of Terah Bearden, who works in the Little River County Assessor’s Office. He is a 2019 graduate of Ashdown High School and will attend Texas State Technical College in Marshall, Texas, where he will seek an associate’s degree in electrical line work.
Kimberlee Holman
Kimberlee Holman — Kimberlee is the stepdaughter of Crawford County Justice of the Peace Daniel Perry. She is a 2019 graduate of Van Buren High School and will attend the University of Central Arkansas, where she plans to study chemistry.
Makayla Anderson
Makayla Anderson — Makayla is the daughter of Christopher Anderson, an employee in the Polk County Road Department. She is a 2019 graduate of Acorn High School in Mena. Makayla will attend the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith to study radiology. She plans to seek a degree in sonography.
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Amelia Counts
Amelia Counts — Amelia is the daughter of Sharp County Sheriff Mark Counts and is a 2019 graduate of Cave City High School. She will attend the University of Arkansas, where she will study animal science and seek a degree in pre-veterinary medicine. She plans to become a veterinarian.
Emma Jackson
Emma Jackson — Emma is the daughter of Jackson County Tax Collec- tor Kelly Walker. She graduated from Newport High School in 2018 and has completed her freshman year at Arkan- sas State University at Jonesboro, where she is studying biology/psychology. She is seeking a bachelor of science degree.
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