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Steele Hays (March 25, 1925 – June 22, 2011) was a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1981 to 1994. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas , Hays received a B.A. in history and political science from the University of Arkansas in 1948, and a J.D. from George Washington University in 1948.
Hays was probate and county judge for Ouachita County, Arkansas between 1900 and 1905. Hays served as a judge with the Thirteenth Circuit Court from 1906 to 1913. When Governor Joseph Taylor Robinson resigned in 1913 to serve in the United States Senate, a special election was held and Hays was elected governor. [2]
Arkansas's 2006 state elections were held November 7, 2006. Primaries were held May 23 and runoffs, if necessary, were held June 13. Arkansas elected seven constitutional officers, 17 of 35 state senate seats, all 100 house seats and 28 district prosecuting attorneys, and voted on one constitutional amendment and one referred question.
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O'Donnell began his IRS career as a revenue agent in Washington, DC in 1986. [1] He was licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Maryland. [2] He eventually became Deputy Commissioner (International) in LB&I, Assistant Deputy Commissioner (International) in LB&I, Director of Competent Authority & International Coordination, Director of International Compliance, Strategy ...
Martin County commissioner Doug Smith speaks before voting on a land conservation sales tax referendum during a meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, at 2401 S.E. Monterey Rd. in Stuart.