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Beebe Announces Appointments

Posted on January 25, 2012 by Source Staff in Politics No Comments

Gov. Mike Beebe announced Wednesday morning several appointments to state boards and commissions. The list of appointments follows, with emphasis added to those from NWA.

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Johnny Allison, Conway, reappointed to the Arkansas State Police Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2019.

 

James Bacquet, Russellville, to the Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission. Appointment expires September 29, 2013. Replaces Bernard Bevill.

 

Dr. Kenneth Barnes, Conway, to the Delta Cultural Center Policy Advisory Board. Appointment expires October 1, 2014. Replaces Kyle Miller.

 

Elizabeth Bowles, Little Rock, to the State Banking Board. Appointment expires December 31, 2016. Replaces Creed Spann.

 

Kenneth Gill, Little Rock, reappointed to the State Real Estate Commission. Appointment expires December 31, 2014.

 

David Hargrave, Lowell, reappointed to the Residential Building Contractors Committee. Appointment expires October 1, 2014.

 

Jean Hervey, Plumerville, reappointed to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Appointment expires January 14, 2018.

 

Floyd “Stephen” Hicks, Doddridge, reappointed to the Garland Levee District Board of Directors. Appointment expires October 1, 2017.

 

Claud Irvin, Cabot, as Lonoke County Justice of the Peace for District #13. Appointment expires December 31, 2012. Replaces Mark Edwards.

 

William McKenzie, Bentonville, to the Arkansas Department of Aeronautics Commission. Appointment expires November 9, 2016. Replaces Edward “Sandy” Sanders.

 

George Overbey, Lamar, to the Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission. Appointment expires September 29, 2013. Replaces Laura Gilson.

 

Brenda Scisson, Little Rock, reappointed to the War Memorial Stadium Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2019.

To the Arkansas Fire Protection Services Board:

 

Shane Dallas, Caldwell.

David Kirkpatrick, Magnolia.

Mike Scrima, Oakland. Replaces Charles Gangluff.

Fred Taylor, Clarksville.

 

These appointments expire October 14, 2014, and are reappointments unless otherwise noted.

 

To the Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging:

 

Dale Carter, Little Rock.

Lamar Cole, Fayetteville.

Peggy Dowdy, Carlisle.

Marilyn Hicks, Waldron.

Jean Killian, DeQueen.

 

These reappointments expire January 14, 2016.

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