AAC
COVER STORY
State Representatives Stan Berry and Keith Slape.
Ben Starsky and Scott Moody
Secretary of State John Thurston and Phillip Carper with DataScout.
Record number turn out for annual tournament
21st Annual Randy Kemp Memorial Scholarship Fund golf tournament. Te tournament each year raises mon- ey for the fund in honor of Randy Kemp, AAC’s first communications director.
F FIRST FLIGHT
Sponsored by Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions
FIRST
Darryl Gardner & Billy Ryan
SECOND
Steve Morgan THIRD
Jason Owens & Mark Miller
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orty-eight golfers teed off at the Ponce de Leon Golf Club in Hot Springs Vil- lage, Aug. 20, 2019, for the
He joined AAC in 2008 after a success- ful career in newspapers. He died in a motorcycle accident in August 2011. Te Randy Kemp Memorial Scholar- ship aims to raise funds for scholarships for the children, stepchildren and grand- children of county officials or employees who intend to pursue a college degree in communications.
TOURNAMENT RESULTS
SECOND FLIGHT Sponsored by
Correct Solutions Group
FIRST
Mark Whitmore & Mike Moore
SECOND
Kade Holliday & Josh Longmire
THIRD
Bob Ramsey & Dennis Teel
LONG DRIVE WINNER Josh Lingo Sponsored by DataScout
PUTTING CONTEST WINNER
Vince Grimes
Sponsored by Delta Mass Appraisal
CLOSEST TO THE PIN WINNER
Scott Moody
Te 2019 scholarship was awarded to Lindsey Logan, a 2019 graduate of Mena High School and the daughter of Laura Kiersey, who has worked in the Polk County Tax Collector’s Office for 16 years. AAC extends its appreciation to fund
supporters, golfers and sponsors for making this year’s tournament a success.
SPONSORS PLATINUM
Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Correct Solutions Group GOLD
JCD Consulting
Keystone Solutions SILVER
Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association Delta Mass Appraisal National MedTest Bank of Delight
1st Arkansas Bail Bonds DataScout
HOLE SPONSORS Jason Owens Law Firm Arkansas Cama Technology
Holiday Development and Management Apprentice Information Systems
COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2019
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