Red River County Judge L.D. Williamson recognized for leadership

Executive Director of the Texas Association of Regional Councils Ginny Lewis Ford, left, and Ark-Tex Council of Governments Executive Director Chris Brown, right, present the Wilbur R. Dunk Leadership Award to Red River County Judge and ATCOG Board of Directors President L.D. Williamson. Each year, TARC gives the award to an elected official who has shown extraordinary dedication to the purposes and possibilities for regional cooperation through councils of government. ATCOG is a voluntary association of local governments established in 1968 and is one of 24 regional councils in Texas. (Submitted photo)
Executive Director of the Texas Association of Regional Councils Ginny Lewis Ford, left, and Ark-Tex Council of Governments Executive Director Chris Brown, right, present the Wilbur R. Dunk Leadership Award to Red River County Judge and ATCOG Board of Directors President L.D. Williamson. Each year, TARC gives the award to an elected official who has shown extraordinary dedication to the purposes and possibilities for regional cooperation through councils of government. ATCOG is a voluntary association of local governments established in 1968 and is one of 24 regional councils in Texas. (Submitted photo)

Executive Director of the Texas Association of Regional Councils Ginny Lewis Ford, left, and Ark-Tex Council of Governments Executive Director Chris Brown, right, present the Wilbur R. Dunk Leadership Award to Red River County Judge and ATCOG Board of Directors President L.D. Williamson. Each year, TARC gives the award to an elected official who has shown extraordinary dedication to the purposes and possibilities for regional cooperation through councils of government. ATCOG is a voluntary association of local governments established in 1968 and is one of 24 regional councils in Texas. (Submitted photo)


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