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3:31 pm Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Two reappointed to city boards; Andrews tapped for housing authority

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Leada Gore FCT Staff Writer
Russellville Mayor Johnny Brown has tapped three people to serve on municipal boards.
Reginald Andrews was appointed Monday night to the Russellville Housing Authority. He will fill the unexpired term of Diana Hatton, who resigned.
Brown said he appreciated Hatton's service.
"I'd like to thank her for all she did," he said.
Brown also reappointed Marvin Wilson to the Housing Authority Board and Shirley Nichols to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Brown said both their efforts prompted him to reappoint the pair to their respective boards.
"These people are doing a really good job," Brown said. "They put a lot of their own time in to these boards."
In other city council news:
Saint is not a blood relative of Councilman Burns Saint.

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