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By PHX Reporter | Dec 30, 2020
The Arizona State Board of Barbers issued one barber shop license in Sun City during the third quarter, according to the State of Arizona.
John Amster donated $1,500 to Martha Mcsally during September.
Danielle Eager earned $41,788 in 2018 working as a dcs specialist for the Department of Child Safety.
Robert Schoenick donated $1,500 to Martha Mcsally during September.
The 76 at 6701 W. Indian School Road is selling the cheapest regular gasoline in Phoenix for the week of December 14-20, according to GasBuddy.com.
Justin Cartwright earned $40,644 in 2018 working as a training officer for the Department of Economic Security.
Betsy Axtell earned $43,109 in 2018 working as a dcs specialist for the Department of Child Safety.
Mary Stephens earned $42,561 in 2018 working as a human services specialist for the Department of Child Safety.
Daniel Lund donated $1,500 to Martha Mcsally during September.
There is one property tax agent license set to expire in zip code 85383 during the first quarter of 2021, according to the State of Arizona.
There are 15 acupuncturist licenses set to expire in Phoenix during the week ending Jan. 02, according to the State of Arizona.
Colleen Haas donated $1,500 to Ruben Gallego during September.
Lewis Barnes donated $1,500 to Martha Mcsally during September.
Angelina Rodriguez earned $48,609 in 2018 working as a dcs specialist for the Department of Child Safety.
Scott Barclay, a professor at Arizona State University, donated $78 to Democratic Party candidate Sara Gideon.
Arizona Public Service employee Sharon Welsh has contributed a total of $100 to Republican Party candidate Donald Trump
Nuro, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $350,000 and $1 million on April 27, according to the US Treasury Department.
Timothy Price earned $47,916 in 2018 working as a dcs specialist for the Department of Child Safety.
Dennis Keegan donated $1,500 to Martha Mcsally during September.
There is one licensed residential appraiser license set to expire in Peoria during the week ending Jan. 02, according to the State of Arizona.