Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Governor’s appointmen­ts

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Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced the following appointmen­ts Wednesday:

To the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinati­ng Board: Lori Griffin, Van Buren, appointmen­t expires May 1, 2022. Replaces James von Gremp.

Keven Anderson, Rogers. Appointmen­t expires May 1, 2023. Replaces Bob Crafton.

Al Brodell, Jonesboro. Appointmen­t expires May 1, 2023. Replaces Ben Pickard.

Randy Sims, Conway. Appointmen­t expires May 1, 2022. Replaces Florine Milligan.

To the Commission on Uniform State Laws, for appointmen­ts expiring April 30, 2021: John Shepherd, El Dorado. Replaces Carolyn Witherspoo­n. Jerald McKinney II, Benton. Replaces Elisa White. David Nixon, Fayettevil­le. Replaces Lynn Foster. To the Arkansas Sentencing Commission:

Joseph Roberts, Benton. Appointmen­t expires May 15, 2022. Replaces Alvin Bradley.

Holly Meyer, Heber Springs. Appointmen­t expires May 15, 2022. Replaces Henry Boyce.

Judge Shannon Blatt, Fort Smith. Appointmen­t expires May 15, 2019. Replaces Judge Berlin Jones.

To the Southern Regional Education Board Legislativ­e Advisory Council, all serving at the will of the governor:

Rep. Sonia Eubanks Barker, R-Smackover.

Rep. Grant Hodges, R-Rogers.

Rep. Mark Lowery, R-Maumelle.

To the Health Services Permit Commission, for appointmen­ts expiring April 9, 2021:

Dr. Jason Richey, Paris. Replaces Dr. Kimberly Curseen.

David Deaton, Fairfield Bay. Replaces Johnny Hodges.

Reappointm­ents to the Advisory Council of the Arkansas Arts Council:

Eugenia Brown, Mountain View. Appointmen­t expires June 30, 2021.

Remica Gray, Texarkana. Appointmen­t expires June 30, 2020.

To the Red River Levee District No. 1, for appointmen­ts expiring May 10, 2023:

Bruce Alford, Lewisville. Reappointm­ent.

Dewey McDonald Jr., Lewisville. Replaces William Goza.

Reappointe­d to the Plant Board, for terms expiring March 17, 2019: Jammy Turner, Gillett. Kyle Baltz, Pocahontas.

The governor also appointed:

Michael Lejong, Greenwood, to the state Board of Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers. Appointmen­t expires April 26, 2022. Replaces David French.

James Mardis III, Rogers, to the Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission. Appointmen­t expires Feb. 1, 2018. Replaces Michael Carter.

Mark Pearson, Little Rock, to the Baby Sharon’s Children’s Catastroph­ic Illness Grant Program Committee. Appointmen­t expires May 1, 2021. Reappointm­ent.

Julie Mullenix, Hot Springs, to the Capitol Zoning District Commission. Appointmen­t expires May 1, 2019. Replaces Darrell Brown.

Vickie Strickland, Jonesboro, to the Old State House Commission. Appointmen­t expires March 19, 2026. Replaces Mary Abramson.

Connie Timmons, Hamburg, as a District 5 justice of the peace for the Ashley County Quorum Court. Appointmen­t expires Dec. 31, 2018. Replaces Robert Barnes.

Sherrie Sanders, Ozark, as a District 5 justice of the peace for the Franklin County Quorum Court. Appointmen­t expires Dec. 31, 2018. Replaces Chad Haberer.

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

Donald Ragland, Marshall, as a special county judge in the county court of Carroll County. Case No. 2016-02 Michael and Robin Phillips, et al. vs. Ryan Wilson. Replaces Carroll County Judge Sam Barr, who disqualifi­ed himself.

Judge Doug Erwin, Lonoke, as a special county judge in the county court of Boone County. Case No. 05CC-2016-5 North Arkansas Medical Services Inc. v. Karen Hardesty, in her official capacity as county assessor. Replaces Boone County Judge Robert Hathaway, who disqualifi­ed himself.

Robert Veach, Russellvil­le, as a special associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. CV-17-103 Air Evac EMS Inc. v. USABLE Mutual Insurance Co. d/b/a Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Replaces Chief Justice John Dan Kemp, who disqualifi­ed himself.

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