The City of Mountain Home issued ten business licenses in October, including one home-based and three food trucks.
The licenses include:
Danny Jordan for North Arkansas Investments, a property management business, located at 201 South Church Street;
Doris Sheeks for Country Home Antiques, an antique store, located at 3348 Highway 62 West;
Kimberly Legenfelder for Rejuvenate Spa Haus, a day spa, located at 612 East 9th Street;
Josh Evans and Shane Free for A Classic Pawn, LLC, a pawn shop, located at 860 Highway 62 East #15;
John VanScoy for VanScoy Auto Sales, LLC, a used car sales shop, located at 1 Presbyterian Drive; and
Sandy Rawley for Crocodile Dreams Flea Market located at 339 Highway 62 East.
The three food truck licenses were issued to:
Kim and Joe Long for K & J Kettle Corn;
Beth Lingar for Beaver Tails Pastry; and
Richard Hart for Cattle Club Direct Wholesale Foods, a mobile frozen meat vendor.
The one home-based business license was issued to Dallas Daniel for Sugarloaf Mill, a woodworking shop.
Total licensing revenue for October equals $5,798. This amount includes $4,304 in alcohol tax and licenses; $1,229 in occupation licenses; $20 in pet licenses; and $235 in garage sales.
WebReadyTM Powered by WireReady® NSI