Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the achievements of Alice Andrews, a good friend who was recently awarded the 2018 Neil Compton Award for her tireless work in conservation in Arkansas. Born and raised in El Dorado, Alice received her undergraduate degree in fine arts from Henderson State University, where she fell in love with arts and the environment. She is more than a 40-year member of the Ozark Society and has served extended terms as Ozark Society president and conservation chair. Alice has worked for decades to preserve water, air quality, and wilderness areas throughout Arkansas. Her lifetime of service to the State of Arkansas and environmental conservation will not be forgotten. I join all Arkansans in congratulating Alice on this achievement and wish her much continued success. Farm Bureau Patriot Project
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