The early release of the Arkansas Legislative Audit report revealed several discrepancies in the city of Pine Bluff Parks and Recreation Department including one outlay of more than $500,000 when it comes to internal control over financial reporting and compliance.
Pine Bluff Parks and Recreation Director Samuel Glover submitted his resignation on Friday after having served in the position for approximately five years. In his letter addressed to Pine Bluff Mayor Shirley Washington, Glover expressed his pleasure in serving the community.
After all the excitement of homecoming has passed, Pine Bluff Parks & Recreation Director Samuel Glover has finally had a moment to slow down and to reflect on the success.
Budget adjustments for Parks and Recreation in the amount of $67,133 got the Pine Bluff City Council meeting off to a rocky start Monday as several minutes were spent discussing that department.