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Commission Holds First Meeting To Consider How To Make Arkansas Schools Safer

Dr. Cheryl May, chair of the Arkansas School Safety Commission, leads the panel's first meeting Tuesday.
Michael Hibblen
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KUAR News
Dr. Cheryl May, chair of the Arkansas School Safety Commission, leads the panel's first meeting Tuesday.

Hear the report by KUAR's Michael Hibblen.

Dr. Cheryl May, chair of the Arkansas School Safety Commission, leads the panel's first meeting Tuesday.
Credit Michael Hibblen / KUAR News
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KUAR News
Dr. Cheryl May, chair of the Arkansas School Safety Commission, leads the panel's first meeting Tuesday.

A panel tasked by Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson to make recommendations on how schools can try to prevent mass shootings has begun its work. On Tuesday, the Arkansas School Safety Commission held its first meeting. You can hear the report above.

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As News Director, Michael Hibblen oversees daily news coverage for KUAR. He handles assignments for the news staff, helps develop story ideas and edits copy. Michael isresponsible for starting a news-sharing partnership between public radio stations in Arkansas in 2009 which laid the foundation for what became Arkansas Public Media. He is also a regular panelist and fill-in host on AETN's Arkansas Week, where journalists discuss issues in the news.