
Ten new business licenses were issued by the city of Mountain Home during February, according to Roberta Pack, from the City of Mountain Home Building Inspector's Office.
City records indicate licenses were issued to Brandi Telles of Second Chances Counseling, a counseling service; Theresa Melton of Maid 2 Order Cleaning, a homebased cleaning service; Jeffrey Weise of The Barbershop; Julie Hickman for 5th Street Salon, a hair salon; and Nicki Finley, the new owner of House of Pizza. Business licenses were also issued to J. Robert Smith of Wood Works and More; Clinton Beavers of Top Notch Gutter Company in Norfork; Lee E. Euler the third of E3 Comtech, a homebased computer repair service; Levi Hayward of Woodworks By LJ, a carpentry and woodworking business; and Carl Marcusen of Marcusen Funeral Consulting.
Total licensing revenue reported in February was $85,231 which includes $7,054 for alcohol tax and licenses; $78,057 in occupation licenses; $40 for pet licenses, $20 for garage sales licenses and $50 for cab company franchise.
City records indicate licenses were issued to Brandi Telles of Second Chances Counseling, a counseling service; Theresa Melton of Maid 2 Order Cleaning, a homebased cleaning service; Jeffrey Weise of The Barbershop; Julie Hickman for 5th Street Salon, a hair salon; and Nicki Finley, the new owner of House of Pizza. Business licenses were also issued to J. Robert Smith of Wood Works and More; Clinton Beavers of Top Notch Gutter Company in Norfork; Lee E. Euler the third of E3 Comtech, a homebased computer repair service; Levi Hayward of Woodworks By LJ, a carpentry and woodworking business; and Carl Marcusen of Marcusen Funeral Consulting.
Total licensing revenue reported in February was $85,231 which includes $7,054 for alcohol tax and licenses; $78,057 in occupation licenses; $40 for pet licenses, $20 for garage sales licenses and $50 for cab company franchise.
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