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At least 16 professional licenses are set to expire in Peoria during April

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There are at least 16 professional licenses set to expire in Peoria during April, according to the State of Arizona.

More than 99 percent of Arizona's businesses are considered small, with more than 40 percent of Arizona employees working for small businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.

A study by Civic Economics found that when $100 is spent at a locally-owned business, that business puts $47 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.

Licenses set to expire during April
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Anthony Joseph HarrisAthletic Trainer04/01/202106/26/2001
Christopher A. GorosicsAthletic Trainer04/01/202102/08/2011
Kyle L. TorgersonAthletic Trainer04/01/202104/01/2013
Caroline A. HerreraAthletic Trainer04/03/202104/04/2016
Jordan RomeroBarber04/08/202110/05/2018
Courtney Dawn WrightOccupational Therapist04/11/202104/12/2019
Rebecca StoddardOccupational Therapist Limited License04/13/202112/14/2020
William P. CurranOptometrist04/15/202109/01/1980
Kyla Jo MartinOccupational Therapist04/16/202104/17/2017
Matthew D. HollyOccupational Therapy Assistant04/16/202104/17/2017
Michael R. StantonRegistered Trainee Appraiser04/20/202104/20/2018
Breanna M.S. MoscaBehavior Analyst04/30/202112/04/2020
Jonathan T. OtooleCertified Residential Appraiser04/30/202104/28/2017
Maria G. Mandarino L.AC.Acupuncturist04/30/202104/27/2016
Sarah Caroline NorbeckPsychologist04/30/202101/14/2020
Todd A. RasmussenCertified Residential Appraiser04/30/202104/08/1993

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