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Griffey Presents Proclamations Honoring Kerri Arnold, Camden Lady Lions

Camden, Tenn.—At Monday night’s meeting of the Benton County Commission, State Rep. Bruce Griffey, R-Paris, presented a legislative proclamation to Miss Tennessee Volunteer Kerri Arnold. He also presented her with an official state flag which had recently flown over the Tennessee Capitol Building in Nashville.
Rep. Griffey also presented legislative proclamations to the six senior members of the Camden Lady Lions Volleyball team in recognition for their great year. Benton County Mayor Brett Lashlee also recognized the seniors with a permanent plaque that will be displayed at the school highlighting their athletic careers.
Senior players attending the meeting were: Jordan Vick, Sarah Bradford, Briley Hardin, Isabella Hodge and Brianna Minor. Eden Pafford was unable to attend.
Rep. Griffey was busy Monday night. Earlier in the evening, he presented a state resolution honoring Wes Bradley of the Henry Co. Sheriff’s Office who is retiring after a 24-year career. That presentation was made at the Henry County Commission meeting. Bradley is also a county commissioner.
Photo: State Rep. Griffey, right, presents the state flag to Kerri Arnold, while County Mayor Brett Lashlee looks on. Photo by Bobby “Flash” Melton.

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