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Former Arkansas Medicaid Director Sees Good News In ARHOME

By ROBY BROCK / TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS

Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care CEO Ray Hanley, a former Medicaid director for the state, said the lifting of the pandemic emergency order was "pretty inevitable," but he warns that a backslide is still possible. Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Thursday (May 20) said he would end his 14-month long Covid-19 emergency order on May 30.

"I think it was time and pretty inevitable. I think people have Covid fatigue. Nobody wants to wear masks again," Hanley said in an interview with Talk Business & Politics. "We’ve got about half the eligible population vaccinated or close to it and are all working hard on that. I think, emergency or not, we've still got to push really hard on the vaccination front."

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/former-arkansas-medicaid-director-sees-good-news-arhome

Former director of Medicaid in Arkansas, Ray Hanley, sees bright spots in the state's latest version of Medicaid expansion, ARHOME.CREDIT TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS

Former director of Medicaid in Arkansas, Ray Hanley, sees bright spots in the state's latest version of Medicaid expansion, ARHOME.

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Tuesday's COVID-19 Active Cases and Vaccines Update from the AR Dept of Health

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 5
Active Confirmed Cases: 4
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 6
Active Confirmed Cases: 6
Active Probable Cases: 0

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 7
Active Confirmed Cases: 7
Active Probable Cases: 0

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 8
Active Confirmed Cases: 6
Active Probable Cases: 2

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 0

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Sunday COVID-19 Active Cases and Vaccines Update from the Arkansas Department of Health

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 4
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 6
Active Confirmed Cases: 6
Active Probable Cases: 0

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 7
Active Confirmed Cases: 7
Active Probable Cases: 0

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 6
Active Confirmed Cases: 4
Active Probable Cases: 2

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 0

AUDIO: Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Pandemic Rental Assistance for Struggling Arkansans

LITTLE ROCK – We opened Arkansas’s rental-assistance program this week, and today I’d like to talk about how we will help renters and landlords who are struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic.

The Arkansas Department of Human Services will distribute $173 million in assistance through the Arkansas Rent Relief Program. That money is coming from the $25 billion the U.S. Department of the Treasury has allocated for this fund nationally.

The Department of Human Services began accepting applications on Monday, and the program will remain open through the end of this year. Payments will go to landlords, but a tenant and a landlord each must apply. The payments will cover 15 months of rent and utilities that were not paid from April 1, 2020, through December 31 of this year.

Of course, landlords must agree that they won’t evict a tenant before they can receive the money.

To qualify, a renter must be a resident of Arkansas and a U.S. citizen or legal resident with a current residential lease or rental agreement. Renters also must meet one of these three criteria to qualify for aid: Someone in their home qualifies for unemployment benefits; their household income decreased because of the pandemic; or someone in their home has incurred significant financial hardship because of the pandemic. In addition to meeting one of those three, the renter’s income must qualify for assistance.

The assistance will pay for unpaid rent going back twelve months and up to three months in the future, as well as utility bills and late fees. The money will not cover costs of telephones, cable television, internet access, or mortgage payments. All payments will go directly to landlords and utility companies.

You can learn more at ar.gov/RentRelief.  

As of midweek, DHS has received 94 matched applications that are now under review, and more than 400 applications are awaiting a match.

We have other programs to help. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has $1.7 million left over from CARES Act funds, which has allowed us to extend the Winter Crisis Program. This will provide assistance for gas and electric bills up to $500 per qualified household. We will give priority to applicants who did not receive assistance during the initial Winter Program.

And DHS is also providing child care assistance for nearly 8,000 families of essential workers without regard to income.

No one has escaped the touch of the pandemic, and as much as we are able, we want to soften the blow for those who have suffered significant financial harship. These programs will help thousands of Arkansans regain their footing.

Stable Unemployment Rate Shows Arkansas 'Steadily Moving in the Right Direction,’ Governor Hutchinson Says

LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas’s unemployment rate in April remained at 4.4 percent even as the national rate increased one-tenth of a percent to 6.1 percent, according to labor force data the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services issued today. The data was provided by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“Our stable unemployment rate assures me that we are steadily moving in the right direction after more than a year of COVID-19,” Governor Asa Hutchinson said today. “Before the pandemic, our economy was strong. We’ve encountered many challenges over the past 15 months, but we have persevered and fought our way back from the 10 percent rate a year ago.

“The highlight of the report is that more Arkansans are finding jobs and returning to the workforce. I am particularly pleased with the employment gains in the hospitality industry, and I am hopeful the next month will show even more Arkansans returning to work.

“The fight is not over, but as we continue to do everything within our power to overcome COVID-19, our perseverance is producing signs of great progress in our economy but more importantly, in a return to our daily life.”

Governor Asa Hutchinson Announces Appointments

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson today announced the following appointments:

Dr. Jerrod Anderson, Batesville, to the Health Services Permit Commission. Appointment Expires April 9, 2025. Replaces Dr. Jason Richey.

Thomas Gilder, Springdale, to the Health Services Permit Commission. Appointment expires April 9, 2024. Replaces Janie Pugsley.

Eric Bell, Little Rock, to the Health Services Permit Commission. Appointment expires April 9, 2024. Reappointment.

Samuel Sellers, Little Rock, to the Health Services Permit Commission. Appointment expires April 9, 2024. Replaces Donna Nelson-Lowe.

Len Cotton, Dardanelle, to the Arkansas Veterans’ Commission. Appointment expires October 15, 2025. Reappointment.

Greg Brown, Osceola, to the Arkansas Veterans’ Commission. Appointment expires October 15, 2025. Reappointment.

Dr. Robert Mason, Fort Smith, to the Arkansas Veterans’ Commission. Appointment expires October 15, 2025. Reappointment.

Rusty Guinn, Jonesboro, to the State Board of Collection Agencies. Appointment expires January 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Christina Ellis, Hot Springs, to the Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy. Appointment expires August 17, 2025. Replaces Sherry Chesser.

Paul Garrett, Jacksonville, to the Arkansas Medal of Honor Commission. Appointment expires at the will of the Governor.  New position.

Dwight Witcher, Conway, to the Arkansas Medal of Honor Commission. Appointment expires at the will of the Governor.  New position.

Chris Traxson, Springdale, to the Arkansas Medal of Honor Commission. Appointment expires at the will of the Governor.  New position.

R.D. Kinsey, Sherwood, to the Arkansas Medal of Honor Commission. Appointment expires at the will of the Governor.  New position.

Kendall Lewellen, Fort Smith, to the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. Appointment expires October 15, 2021. Replaces Andrea Walker.

Kerri Michael, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. Appointment expires October 15, 2022. Reappointment.

Dr. Chadwick Rogers, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. Appointment expires October 15, 2022. Replaces Rodney Nagel.

Joshua Barkhimer, Camden, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires January 15, 2024. Reappointment.

Jack Cotton, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires January 15, 2024. Replaces Scott McKennon.

Katie Hampton, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires January 15, 2024. Replaces Brian Hester.

Julie Matthews, Jonesboro, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires January 15, 2024. Replaces Cary Matthews.

Layza Lopez-Love, Springdale, to the Arkansas Minority Health Commission. Appointment expires January 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Dr. Rhonda Mattox, Roland, to the Arkansas Minority Health Commission. Appointment expires January 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Louis Portlock, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Minority Health Commission. Appointment expires January 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Jimmy Jones, Fordyce, to the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Reappointment.

Scott Wood, Batesville, to the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2025. Replaces Ken Yarbrough.

Dr. Terry DeWitt, Arkadelphia, to the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training. Appointment expires January 14, 2024. Reappointment.

Sherry Riggins, Fort Smith, to the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training. Appointment expires January 14, 2024. Reappointment.

Dr. Larry Ash, Fayetteville, to the Elevator Safety Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Reappointment.

Dr. Susan DeBlack, Conway, to the State Board of Optometry. Appointment expires April 26, 2022. Replaces Dr. Herman Ginger.

Dr. Michael Birrer, Little Rock, to the Oversight Committee on Breast Cancer Research. Appointment expires January 1, 2022. Replaces Dr. Laura Hutchins.

Mark Taylor, Hector, to the Arkansas Early Childhood Commission. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Edward Regenold, Armorel, to the Blytheville-Gosnell Regional Airport Authority. Appointment expires November 1, 2026. Reappointment.

Russ Thomason, Blytheville, to the Blytheville-Gosnell Regional Airport Authority. Appointment expires November 1, 2026. Reappointment.

Mike Jacques, Gosnell, to the Blytheville-Gosnell Regional Airport Authority. Appointment expires November 1, 2022. Replaces Barry Ball.

Dr. Richard Nelson, Fort Smith, to the Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee. Appointment expires July 14, 2024. Replaces Dr. Ronald Martin.

Adriane Travis, Atkins, to the Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee. Appointment expires July 14, 2023. Replaces Tracy Parent.

Dr. Allan Kirkland, Dardanelle, to the Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee. Appointment expires July 14, 2024. Replaces Dr. Christopher Blackmon.

Dr. Rogerich Paylor, Little Rock, to the Medical Ionizing Radiation Licensure Committee. Appointment expires July 14, 2023. Reappointment.

Jana Brady, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2021. Reappointment.

Dr. Michael Buffington, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Michele Fincher, North Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2022. Replaces Martin Eisele.

Hayden Henningsen, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Wendy Poole, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2022. Replaces Lisa McDermott.

Michael Sims, Fayetteville, to the Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture and Related Techniques. Appointment expires July 31, 2023. Replaces Mary Jones.

Dr. Curtis Cunningham, Siloam Springs, to the Advisory Council for the Education of Gifted and Talented Children. Appointment expires July 20, 2023. Reappointment.

Stephanie Hollis, Monticello, to the Advisory Council for the Education of Gifted and Talented Children. Appointment expires July 20, 2023. Replaces Daisy Duerr.

Marsha Partney, Mountain Home, to the Advisory Council for the Education of Gifted and Talented Children. Appointment expires July 20, 2023. Reappointment.

Dr. Robert Bonner, Nashville, to the Veterinary Medical Examining Board. Appointment expires March 1, 2025. Replaces Dr. Doug Parker.

Ron Pitts, Hensley, to the Board of the Information Network of Arkansas. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Reappointment.

Ralph Hudson, North Little Rock, to the Board of the Information Network of Arkansas. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Reappointment.

Doug Melton, Bella Vista, to the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Board. Appointment expires August 1, 2024. Replaces Taylor Wynn.

Marion Foster, Benton, to the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Board. Appointment expires August 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Terry Cleaver, Morrilton, to the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Board. Appointment expires August 1, 2021. Replaces Dr. John Dennis.

Matthew Charton, Morrilton, to the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Board. Appointment expires August 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Rachel Golden, Little Rock, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Reappointment.

Carl Miller, Little Rock, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Reappointment.

Vernita Morgan, El Dorado, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2022. Replaces Peter Westbrook.

Dr. Emily Beahm, Morrilton, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Replaces Dr. Ann Early.

Kelsey Howard, Springdale, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Replaces Joseph Kelly.

Bob Kempkes, Hot Springs, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Reappointment.

Anne Speed, Little Rock, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2024. Replaces Andrijana Vukovich.

Dr. Andrew Beaupre, Pine Bluff, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2022. Replaces Dr. Jamie Brandon.

Joe Cole, Piggott, to the State Review Committee for Historic Preservation. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Replaces Steve Cole.

Andrew Watson, Vilonia, to the Child Welfare Agency Review Board. Appointment expires March 1, 2023. Replaces Edward Appler.

Dr. Beverly Foti, Little Rock, to the Child Welfare Agency Review Board. Appointment expires March 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Sanford Tollette, Little Rock, to the Child Welfare Agency Review Board. Appointment expires March 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Robert Jordan, Hot Springs, to the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Robert Tillman, Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Dr. Joseph Beck, Fayetteville, to the Oversight Committee on Breast Cancer Research. Appointment expires January 1, 2023. Reappointment.

Dr. Rhonda Gentry, Little Rock, to the Oversight Committee on Breast Cancer Research. Appointment expires January 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Randy Fore, Mountain Home, to the Arkansas Board of Hearing Instrument Dispensers. Appointment expires July 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Louis McGrail, Rogers, to the Arkansas Board of Hearing Instrument Dispensers. Appointment expires July 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Mark Oyler, Rogers, to the Arkansas Board of Hearing Instrument Dispensers. Appointment expires July 31, 2023. Reappointment.

Dillard Martin, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Board of Hearing Instrument Dispensers. Appointment expires July 31, 2022. Reappointment.

Billy Altom, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Public Transportation Coordination Council. Appointment expires September 20, 2023. Reappointment.

Neil White, Fort Smith, to the Arkansas Public Transportation Coordination Council. Appointment expires September 20, 2023. Reappointment.

Flash Flooding Continues Another Day in SW Arkansas

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...FLASH FLOOD WATCH NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...

The Flash Flood Watch is now in effect for

* Portions of southwest Arkansas...Louisiana...southeast Oklahoma
  and Texas, including the following areas, in southwest Arkansas,
  Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller,
  Nevada and Sevier. In Louisiana, Bienville, Bossier, Caddo,
  Claiborne, De Soto, Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, Natchitoches, Red
  River, Sabine, Webster and Winn. In southeast Oklahoma, McCurtain.
  In Texas, Angelina, Bowie, Camp, Cass, Cherokee, Franklin, Gregg,
  Harrison, Marion, Morris, Nacogdoches, Panola, Red River, Rusk,
  Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, Smith, Titus, Upshur and Wood.

* Through this evening

* Rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches, with isolated higher amounts
  possible.

* Flooding may occur in urban and poor drainage areas.  Heavy
  rainfall may also cause flooding of creeks, streams, and rivers.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to
Flash Flooding. Flash Flooding is a very dangerous situation. You
should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should
Flash Flood Warnings be issued.


...The Flood Warning continues for the following river in Oklahoma... Arkansas...
Little River At Horatio affecting McCurtain, Sevier, Little River and Howard Counties.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Do not drive cars through flooded areas. Caution is urged when walking near riverbanks. Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. A Flood Warning means that flooding is imminent or occurring. All interested parties should take necessary precautions immediately.

For more hydrologic information, copy and paste the following website address into your favorite web browser URL bar: water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=shv

902 AM CDT Fri May 21 2021 ...The Flood Warning is now in effect until tomorrow afternoon...

The Flood Warning continues for the Little River At Horatio.

* Until Saturday afternoon.
* At 8:00 AM CDT Friday the stage was 27.6 feet.
* Flood stage is 27 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.
* Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 8:00 AM CDT Friday was 28.5 feet.
* Forecast...The river is expected to fall below flood stage late this Friday evening and continue falling to 20.9 feet Wednesday morning.
* Impact...Minor lowland flooding to diminish and end through late this Friday evening

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Friday COVID-19 Active Cases and Vaccines Update from the Arkansas Department of Health

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 4
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 5
Active Confirmed Cases: 5
Active Probable Cases: 0

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 9
Active Confirmed Cases: 8
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 6
Active Confirmed Cases: 4
Active Probable Cases: 2

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 0

Riney Foundation Gives $1.8 Million to UAMS Myeloma Center in the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute

By Benjamin Waldrum

May 20, 2021 | LITTLE ROCK — The Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation announced a gift of $1.8 million to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Myeloma Center in the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute to fund multiple myeloma research.

“Paula and I are pleased to invest in the UAMS Myeloma Center, which has made great strides in advancing multiple myeloma research and increasing survival rates,” Rodger Riney said. “As a multiple myeloma patient, I understand the critical need to pursue new research and treatments, in hopes of ultimately finding a cure.”

Rodger Riney is the former founder and CEO of the discount brokerage firm Scottrade. He was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2015 and has since become an advocate for research and treatment of the disease, including serving on the board of directors for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.

https://news.uams.edu/2021/05/20/riney-foundation-gives-1-8-million-to-uams-myeloma-center-in-the-winthrop-p-rockefeller-cancer-institute/

League of Women Voters Files Suit Against New Election Laws

by Steve Brawner (BRAWNERSTEVE@MAC.COM)

The League of Women Voters and the immigrant advocacy group Arkansas United have filed a lawsuit in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County challenging new voting laws passed by the Arkansas Legislature that the plaintiffs say will make it harder to vote, particularly for minorities.

The press release refers to new laws it says will require election officials to match absentee voters’ signatures to their original voter registration application; remove the option for voters without an identification to instead present a sworn statement in order to have their ballots counted; move up the deadline to drop off absentee ballots to the Friday before Election Day while still allowing absentee ballots to arrive by mail on Election Day; and prohibit anyone except voters from entering and remaining within 100 feet of a polling place.

https://talkbusiness.net/2021/05/league-of-women-voters-files-suit-against-new-election-laws/

Arkansas-based Murphy USA To Hire 3,000 Employees, Offer $500

By TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS STAFF

Murphy USA Inc. plans to hire 3,000 workers across its 1,650 stores to support the company’s continued growth. The El Dorado-based company, with an estimated 2 million customers per day, will seek full-time and part-time employees, according to a press release from the company.

Current incentives include a 2021 Summer bonus of $500 at select stores for new team members who are hired by May 31.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/arkansas-based-murphy-usa-hire-3000-employees-offer-500

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Thursday COVID-19 Active Cases Update from the Arkansas Department of Health

Active Cases Data for Sevier County
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 2
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Howard County
Total Active Cases: 4
Active Confirmed Cases: 4
Active Probable Cases: 0

Active Cases Data for Little River County
Total Active Cases: 9
Active Confirmed Cases: 8
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Polk County
Total Active Cases: 4
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 1

Active Cases Data for Pike County
Total Active Cases: 3
Active Confirmed Cases: 3
Active Probable Cases: 0

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Governor Asa Hutchinson Announces Appointments

LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson today announced the following appointments:

Dr. Beth Anne Rankin, Magnolia, to the State Board of Education. Appointment expires June 30, 2022. Replaces Brett Williamson.

Brett Morgan, Little Rock, to the Parole Board. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Replaces Abraham Carpenter.

Bill Clary, Conway, to the Board of Trustees of Arkansas Tech University. Appointment expires January 14, 2026. Replaces Tom Kennedy.

Amy Denton, Roland, to the Board of Trustees of the University of Central Arkansas. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Replaces Elizabeth Farris.

JoAnne Bush, Lake Village, to the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Replaces Ann Cash.

Eddie Glover, Conway, to the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2026. Replaces Fred Fowlkes.

Graycen Bigger, Pocahontas, to the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Appointment expires May 1, 2025. Replaces Bill Clary.

Dr. Jerry Cash, Harrison, to the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Appointment expires May 1, 2026. Replaces Chris Gilliam.

Dr. Kyle Miller, Helena, to the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Appointment expires May 1, 2024. Replaces Sherrel Johnson.

Suzett Sparks, Rogers, to the Arkansas Real Estate Commission. Appointment expires December 31, 2023. Replaces Doyle Yates.

Mary Zunick, Hot Springs, to the Board of Visitors for the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Replaces Steve Faris.

Mary Chambers, North Little Rock, to the Board of Visitors for the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts. Appointment expires January 14, 2022. Replaces Anne Xu.

Tommy Wren, Violet Hill, to the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Replaces Ed Mabry.

George Dunklin, Humphrey, to the Arkansas Forestry Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2030. Replaces Bobby Johnson.

Steve Cousins, El Dorado, to the Board of Trustees of South Arkansas Community College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Reappointment.

Courtney Crotty, El Dorado, to the Board of Trustees of South Arkansas Community College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Replaces Tasha Sinclair.

Scott Street, El Dorado, to the Board of Trustees of South Arkansas Community College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Replaces Dr. Kermit Parks.

Nathan Evers, El Dorado, to the Board of Trustees of Southern Arkansas University. Appointment expires January 14, 2026. Replaces Lawrence Bearden.

Laura Winning, Little Rock, to the Board of Trustees of Southern Arkansas University. Appointment expires January 14, 2025. Replaces Gary Golden.

Bobby Glover, Carlisle, to the Board of Corrections. Appointment expires December 31, 2027. Reappointment.

Kevin Case, Little Rock, to the Medical Marijuana Commission. Appointment expires December 31, 2024. Replaces Dr. Ronda Henry-Tillman.

Deborah Knox, Mountain Home, to the State Library Board. Appointment expires October 18, 2027. Reappointment.

Dr. Anes Abraham, Blytheville, to the Board of Trustees of Arkansas Northeastern College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Reappointment.

Gordon Miller, Leachville, to the Board of Trustees of Arkansas Northeastern College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Replaces Sandra Kennett.

Randy Scott, Blytheville, to the Board of Trustees of Arkansas Northeastern College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Reappointment.

Alan Curtis, Forrest City, to the Board of Trustees of East Arkansas Community College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Reappointment.

Beverly Devazier, Forrest City, to the Board of Trustees of East Arkansas Community College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Replaces Carrell Billingsley.

Al Miller, Forrest City, to the Board of Trustees of East Arkansas Community College. Appointment expires December 31, 2026. Reappointment.

Steven Smith, Springdale, to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Appointment expires January 14, 2027. Reappointment.

Ted Thomas, Conway, to the Arkansas Public Service Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2027. Reappointment.

Marcus Lamberth, Batesville, to the Arkansas Racing Commission. Appointment expires January 14, 2026. Reappointment.

Jeremy Baltz, Pocahontas, to the Board of Trustees of Black River Technical College. Appointment expires June 30, 2027. Replaces Ruth Ellis.

Bennie Cooper, Melbourne, to the Board of Trustees of Ozarka College. Appointment expires July 1, 2027. Reappointment.

Dr. Kelly Johnson, Springdale, to the Board of Directors of Northwest Technical Institute. Appointment expires June 30, 2025. Replaces Thomas Free.

Darrell Hess, Wynne, to the State Plant Board. Appointment expires March 17, 2022. Replaces John Fricke.

David Hendrix, Jr., Benton, to the Arkansas Tobacco Control Board. Appointment expires July 1, 2025. Replaces Kevin Case.

Kerry Lott, Dardanelle, to the Arkansas Tobacco Control Board. Appointment expires July 1, 2025. Replaces Jay Hickey.

Sam Jackson, Blytheville, to the Division of Aeronautics. Appointment expires November 9, 2025. Reappointment.

Ray Nabholz, Conway, to the Contractors Licensing Board. Appointment expires December 31, 2025. Reappointment.

Don Weaver, Conway, to the Contractors Licensing Board. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Steve Cranford.

Sarah Bennings, Little Rock, to the Capitol Zoning District Commission. Appointment expires May 1, 2022. Replaces Jeff Jenkins.

Beverly Jones, Little Rock, to the Capitol Zoning District Commission. Appointment expires May 1, 2023. Reappointment.

Mike Orndorff, Little Rock, to the Capitol Zoning District Commission. Appointment expires May 1, 2022. Replaces Cassandra Toro.

James Smith, North Little Rock, to the Capitol Zoning District Commission. Appointment expires May 1, 2023. Reappointment.

Vickie Burlsworth, Harrison, to the Arkansas Board of Dispensing Opticians. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Dr. Allison Hall, Clarksville, to the Arkansas Board of Dispensing Opticians. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Jerry Himes, Helena-West Helena, to the Arkansas Board of Dispensing Opticians. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Dr. Eric Rosenbaum, Little Rock, to the State Crime Laboratory Board. Appointment expires January 14, 2028. Reappointment.

Daryl Bassett, Little Rock, to the Board of Trustees of the Arkansas Public Employees’ Retirement System. Appointment expires March 9, 2026. Reappointment.

Derek Scott, Bentonville, to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission. Appointment expires September 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Julius Odom, Bald Knob, to the State Board of Barber Examiners. Appointment expires June 30, 2026. Reappointment.

Dr. Michael Courtney, Hot Springs, to the Arkansas State Chiropractic Examiners. Appointment expires June 9, 2025. Reappointment.

Dr. Bob Carlisle, Benton, to the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners. Appointment expires September 1, 2025. Replaces Dr. Fred Church.

Sterling Penix, Little Rock, to the State Board of Private Career Education. Appointment expires April 15, 2027. Replaces Joshua Blevins.

Jasmine Wilson, Morrilton, to the State Board of Private Career Education. Appointment expires April 15, 2026. Replaces Danny Knight.

Dr. David Beasley, Jonesboro, to the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors. Appointment expires July 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Lorie Tudor, Little Rock, to the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors. Appointment expires July 1, 2023. Replaces Scott Bennett.

Dr. Rodney Williams, Fayetteville, to the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors. Appointment expires July 1, 2024. Reappointment.

Troy Keeping, Little Rock, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2021. Reappointment.

Hugh McDonald, Little Rock, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2022. Reappointment.

Dr. Keith Vire, Fayetteville, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2022. Reappointment.

Kenneth Calhoun, Carlisle, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Replaces D. Burton Weis.

Scott Copas, Little Rock, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Stephen Percival, Fayetteville, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Jeff Standridge, Conway, to the Career Education and Workforce Development Board. Appointment expires June 30, 2023. Reappointment.

Evelyn Keels, De Queen, to the Sevier County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 2. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Charles Keels.

Andy Johnson, Carthage, to the Dallas County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 6. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Walter Hawkins.

Jeff Mays, Marshall, to the Searcy County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 6. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Steve McCallister.

Duane Coatney, Eureka Springs, to the Carroll County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 4. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Marty Johnson.

Larry Garrett, Magazine, to the Logan County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 8. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Denny Stone.

Bill Ussery, Springdale, to the Washington County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 4. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Judith Yanez.

Richard Taylor, Bella Vista, to the Benton County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 10. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Renona Crowden.

Jenny Whitehead, Magnolia, to the Columbia County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 11. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Jason Ray.

Brian Fletcher, Paris, to the Logan County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 5. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces John O’Brien.

Bryan Smith, Newport, to the Jackson County Quorum Court, Justice of the Peace for District 4. Appointment expires December 31, 2022. Replaces Jennifer Ballard.