Governor Kay Ivey announced 29 new appointments across the state, filling vacancies in judgeships and sheriff positions. Matthew McCullars was appointed as District Judge for the 7th Judicial Circuit in Calhoun County, succeeding retiring Judge Donna Elizabeth Rogers. Falon Hurst was appointed as Sheriff of Calhoun County, replacing retiring Sheriff Matthew Wade. Judge Tiffany McCord was appointed as Circuit Judge for the 15th Judicial Circuit in Montgomery County, replacing retiring Judge Johnny Hardwick. Roy Fikes was appointed as Sheriff of Perry County, replacing retiring Sheriff Billy Jones.
The appointees expressed their gratitude for the appointments and their commitment to serving with integrity, fairness, and an unwavering dedication to upholding the law. Governor Ivey praised the appointees for their experience and dedication to their communities, emphasizing the importance of accountability, transparency, and collaboration in law enforcement.
The appointees were notified of their official appointments last week. Governor Ivey also appointed 25 individuals to serve on various local and state boards. The new appointees bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their respective roles, further strengthening law enforcement and justice in their communities.
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