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Faulkner County Quorum Court approves four ordinances, creates victim‑witness and election coordinator positions
Summary
At its regular meeting the Faulkner County Quorum Court passed four ordinances that adjust appropriations, create a grant‑funded victim‑witness position, convert the election coordinator to full time and reclassify a jail position. The court also confirmed an appointment to the county museum board.
Faulkner County’s Quorum Court on Sept. 10 passed four ordinances that the court’s leadership said were needed to maintain operations, cover funding gaps and align pay with comparable counties.
The items approved included an appropriation amendment (Ordinance 25‑24), creation of a county position to retain a state VOCA‑funded victim‑witness worker (Ordinance 25‑25), conversion of the election coordinator from part time to full time (Ordinance 25‑26) and a reclassification and pay adjustment in the sheriff’s office to help recruit a jail administrator (Ordinance 25‑27). The court also affirmed the county judge’s appointment of Marcus Schock to the Faulkner County Museum Board.
The victim‑witness measure was presented by a sponsor from the prosecutor’s office, who said the federal…
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