Governor's appointments

Gov. Asa Hutchinson recently announced the following appointments:

To the state Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers, to terms expiring April 26, 2023: Allen Homra, Stuttgart, replacing Rajesh Mehta; Gail Shepherd, Fayetteville, replacing Ronald Shelby; Col. Addie Morris, Plumerville, replacing Shirley Boldon-Bruce.

To the State Emergency Response Commission, to terms expiring January 14, 2022: Gene O'Nale, North Little Rock, replacing Jerry Bell, and Matthew Scott, Russellville, replacing Richard Dawe.

To the Auctioneers Licensing Board, reappointed to terms expiring April 15, 2022: Carol Hopkins, Evening Shade, and Dwayne Craig, Gravette.

To the Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial Design Committee, for a term expiring at the will of the governor: Scott Bradley, Little Rock.

To the Arkansas Rural Development Commission, to a term expiring December 31, 2019: James Myatt, Harrison, replacing Robert Williams.

To the Child Welfare Agency Review Board, reappointed to terms expiring March 1, 2021: David Whatley, Texarkana; Charles Flynn, Sherwood; and Andy Altom, Heber Springs.

To the Academic Facilities Review Board, to terms expiring August 6, 2020: Michelle McClaflin, Sulphur Springs, replacing Bradley Chilcote, and Ro Arrington, Little Rock, replacing Cody Beene.

To the Arkansas Public Transportation Coordination Council, to a term expiring September 20, 2021: Adam Waddell, Fayetteville, replacing Jean Harper.

To the Supervisory Board for the Arkansas Crime Information Center, to an appointment expiring June 30, 2019: Dan Harness, Harrison, replacing Donald Ragland.

To the Mississippi River Parkway Commission of Arkansas, reappointed to a term expiring June 8, 2023: Anna Grizzle, Brinkley.

To the Arkansas Geological Survey, to a term expiring January 14, 2025: Maryln Looney, Leachville, replacing Augustine Ludwig.

To the Arkansas Towing and Recovery Board, reappointed to terms expiring June 22, 2021: Tommy Brown, North Little Rock; Joseph Spadoni, Pine Bluff; Jerry Vint, Little Rock; and Matthew Ross, Conway.

To the Arkansas Sentencing Commission, to terms expiring May 15, 2023: Michael Robbins, Dover, replacing William Howard; Judge Gordon Webb, reappointed; Rafael Figueroa, De Queen, reappointed; and Michael Russell, Springdale, replacing Cara Ferron.

As a Justice of the Peace for the Craighead County Quorum Court, District 1, to a term expiring December 31, 2018: Angela Dickson, Jonesboro, replacing Ken Stacks.

Metro on 07/16/2018

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