
Licenses were issued for eight new businesses by the City of Mountain Home in July, according to Jeannie Anderson in the Building Inspection Department. Records indicate a license was issued to Jenny Crownover for 870 Realty, a real estate office, located at 707 South Baker Street. In addition, a license was issued to Amy Lance for Magnolia Studio on Ninth, a salon, located at 607 East Ninth Street; and to Robert Wankelman for The Little Hygee Lifestyle Emporium, located at 952 South College Street.
Three licenses were issued to individuals for home-based businesses.
The licenses were issued to Adrian Eskew for Renew Painting, Jo Lisa Blossom for He and We Blossom Enterprises, a housekeeping business; and to Jordan Solmon for Solmon Drywall LLC.
Two licenses were issued for 30-day permits. These were issued to Nathan Buck for At the Curb, a food truck, and Johnny Tribble for JT Airbrush Signs, an airbrush t-shirts and signs business.
Total licensing revenue for July was $8,813, including alcohol tax, occupational and pet licenses, garage sales and police fees.
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