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AAC


FEATURE


AAC names 2020 scholarship recipients Students will study elementary education, nursing, psychology, and more.


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 2020: the County Judges Association of Arkansas, the Arkansas Circuit Clerks Association, the Arkansas County Treasurers As- sociation, the Arkansas Association of Clerks, Arkansas Coroners Associa- tion, Arkansas Association of Quorum Courts, Arkansas Sheriffs Association, Arkansas County Tax Collectors As- sociation and the Arkansas County Assessors Association.


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he Association of Arkansas Counties has announced its 2019 AAC Scholarship Trust recipients. AAC established


Ashton Kyzer


Ashton Kyzer — Ashton is a 2020 graduate of Bryant High School. Her mother, Ragan Kyzer, works in the Saline County Circuit Clerk’s office. Ashton plans to attend the University of Central Arkansas in Conway and study nursing.


Alexis McClaren


Alexis McClaren — Alexis is a 2020 graduate of Wonderview High School in Hattieville and the granddaughter of Yolanda Atkinson, who is employed in the Conway County Sheriff’s Office. She plans to attend Central Baptist College in Conway and work toward a degree in psychology.


Lindsey Logan Cecilia Doss


Cecilia Doss — Cecilia is a 2020 graduate of Berryville High School and the daughter of Carroll County Clerk Connie Doss. She plans to attend Bene- dictine College in Atchinson, Kan. She will seek a degree in psychology.


34 Emily Magar


Lindsey Logan — Lindsey is a student at the University of Arkansas in Fort Smith and working toward a de- gree in elementary education. She is the daughter of Laura Kiersey, an employee in the Polk County Tax Collector’s of- fice. She was the recipient of the 2019 Randy Kemp Memorial Scholarship.


Emily Magar — Emily, a 2020 graduate of Harrison High School, is the daughter of Stephanie Magar, who works in the Boone County Collec- tor’s office. Emily plans to attend the College of the Ozarks in Hollister, Mo., and pursue a degree in social work.


COUNTY LINES, SUMMER 2020


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