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Logan County plays host to assessors
Top right: Assessors listen intently during the Arkansas Assessors’ Association Conference, March 13-16, 2018, at Mount Magazine State Park/Logan County. The assessors’ discussions focused on topics such as a legislative agenda, Amendment 79, and property assessments.
Middle left: Arkansas County Assessors’ Association President and Pope County Assessor Dana Baker leads assessors in compling a list of items the association would like to bring before the 92nd Arkansas General Assembly in 2019.
Middle right: Wayne Hamrick with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) explains the features assessors can take advantage of on the DMV’s new website.
Bottom left: Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department (AACD) Director Bear Chaney and AACD Deputy Director Angela Hill share a laugh at the meeting.
Bottom right: Pike County Assessor Beckie Alden makes a comment during an open discussion at the meeting.




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