Governor's appointments

Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday announced the following appointments:

• To the Pawnbroker Licensure Commission:

Matt Keil, Texarkana. Term expires Aug. 1, 2020.

Douglas Braswell, Little Rock. Term expires Aug. 1, 2024.

Traci Lewellen, Van Buren. Term expires Aug. 1, 2023.

Sgt. Marty Wardlaw, Warren. Term expires Aug. 1, 2022.

Chief Paul Keith, Bay. Term expires Aug. 1, 2021.

• To the Lifeline Individual Verification Effort Corp. board of directors, reappointments expiring March 30, 2020:

Steven Smith, Mountain Home.

Tyrus Reed, Prairie Grove.

• To the Department of Human Services State Institutional System Board:

Rafael Figueroa Jr., De Queen. Term expires June 30, 2018. Replaces Dr. John Fleming.

Michael Burden, Conway. Reappointment expires June 30, 2024.

• To the Rice Research and Promotion Board, for terms that expire June 30, 2019:

Wayne Wiggins III, Jonesboro. Reappointment.

Richard Hillman, Carlisle. Reappointment.

David Gairhan Jr., Jonesboro. Reappointment.

Marvin Hare Jr., Newport. Reappointment.

James Whitaker, McGehee. Replaces Bobby Hoard.

• To the Wheat Promotion Board, to terms expiring June 30, 2019:

Kenneth Clark, Newport. Reappointment.

Blake Swears, Carlisle. Reappointment.

David Wallace, Crawfordsville. Reappointment.

Jackie Prince, Biscoe. Reappointment.

Tony Schwarz, Weiner. Replaces Barry Walls.

• To the Soybean Promotion Board, for reappointments expiring June 30, 2019:

John Freeman, Dumas.

Gary Sitzer, Weiner.

Donald Morton, Des Arc.

Glynn Guenther, Sherrill.

Joe Thrash, Houston.

• To the Catfish Promotion Board, reappointments expiring June 30, 2019:

Greg Moyers, Portland.

John Farmer, Dumas.

David Heikes, White Hall.

• To the Corn and Grain Sorghum Promotion Board, reappointments expiring July 1, 2019:

David Gammill, Tyronza.

Jon Carroll, Moro.

Trent Dabbs, Stuttgart.

• To the Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee, to terms expiring Aug. 10, 2020:

Rep. Mickey Gates, R-Hot Springs.

Phyllis Bell, Little Rock.

• To the Interagency Task Force for the Implementation of Criminal Justice Prevention Initiatives, for terms expiring July 1, 2019:

Van Nowlin, Mountain Home.

Bryan Chesshir, Nashville.

Judge Ray Spruell, Ozark.

Daniel Shue, Fort Smith.

Judge Chalk Mitchell, Helena-West Helena.

The governor also made these appointments:

Capt. Keith Eremea, Little Rock, to the Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial Design Committee. Serves at the will of the governor.

Ronnie Dorsey, De Queen, to the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Licensing Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2021. Replaces Scott Freyaldenhoven.

Charlotte Bradley, Hope, to the Board of Electrical Examiners. Reappointment expires June 15, 2021.

Matthew Morrison, Rose Bud, to the Board of Sanitarians. Appointment expires June 30, 2022. Replaces Sherri Woodus.

T.J. Curtis, Russellville, to the Supervisory Board for the Arkansas Crime Information Center. Reappointment expires June 30, 2021.

Marc Phillips, Ash Flat, to the Board of Registration for Foresters. Reappointment expires July 18, 2022.

Jeff Hankins, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Task Force. Appointment expires Aug. 9, 2021.

Barry Weathers, Cabot, to the Water Provider Legislative Task Force. Appointment expires Jan. 1, 2019.

Richard Steiner, Mountain Home, as a justice of the peace for the Baxter County Quorum Court, District 3. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2018. Replaces Erric Totty.

Tammie Luttrell, Waldron, as a justice of the peace for the Scott County Quorum Court, District 7. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2018. Replaces Lonnie Taff.

Metro on 08/25/2017

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