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Sheriffs meet in Rogers for conference


Sheriffs, deputies, jail administrators, chaplains and sheriffs’ wives met in Rogers/Benton County Aug. 4-6, for the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association summer conference. Conference attendees heard from guest speak- ers U.S. Senator from Arkansas Tom Cotton, and Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson. They also heard from a host of dynamic speakers during the three-day conference.


PHOTO RECAP


Sheriffs listen during a session at the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association summer conference held in Rogers/Benton County.


U.S. Senator from Arkansas Tom Cotton, takes a photo with Arkansas Sheriffs’ Asso- ciation Executive Director Scott Bradley. Cotton was the guest speaker Aug. 5.


Lonoke County Sheriff John Staley, Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones, Mississippi County Sheriff Dale Cook, Saline County Sheriff Rodney Wright, Craighead County Sheriff Marty Boyd and Hempstead County Sheriff James Singleton are sworn in by Arkansas Division 2 District Court Judge, the Hon. Ralph Ohm.


Saline County Sheriff Rodney Wright (left) presents Saline County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Wade Gilliam with the 2019 Outstanding Service Award for his dedication to the Arkan- sas Sheriffs’ Association Honor Guard. Gilliam has been a member of the honor guard since 2015 and the team coor- dinator since 2017.


COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2019


Crawford County Sheriff Ron Brown is sworn in by Arkansas Division 2 District Court Judge, the Hon. Ralph Ohm, as the new Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association President. Brown is joined by his wife, Darla.


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