The city’s first female mayor struck a tone of inclusivity and unity as she pledged to fully fund Downtown and neighborhood infrastructure, empower small business and speed the permitting process.
Audrey Ivory, judicial assistant for Duval County Judge Kimberly Sadler, ended her 35-year career at the Duval County Courthouse.
Ivory officially retired March 31, but remained in the office to help train her successor.
In 1986, she became Duval County Judge Albert Washington’s judicial assistant after working for him in private practice. After he died in 1998, Ivory worked for Duval County Judge Pauline Drake for 21 years, then for Sadler after Drake retired in 2020.
“I always tried to make the legal system easy to understand and be here for people if they need me,” Ivory said.
She plans to volunteer in the office at her church, Greater Beulah Missionary Baptist Church.
Little Rock vet asks public to watch for house pets contracting COVID-19
A Little Rock veterinarian is asking people to watch out for your pets after a house cat tested positive in central Arkansas. Author: Melissa Zygowicz Updated: 5:59 PM CST January 27, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. A Little Rock veterinarian is asking people to watch out for your pets after a house cat tested positive in central Arkansas. COVID in animals, we don t know a whole lot, Dr. Kimberly Sadler said.
But, it is possible for your pet to contract the virus. Tuesday, the Arkansas Department of Health reported a 9-month-old cat in central Arkansas tested positive for COVID-19.