There were no professional licenses set to expire in Hancock County the week before.
Starting and managing a small business in Ohio is not an easy task. Nearly $172 billion is paid to employee salaries and more than 72,924 businesses declare bankruptcy every year.
A Congressional Research Service study found small firms accounted for about 63 percent or two-thirds of new private-sector jobs in the U.S.
Licenses set to expire in Hancock County in week ending July 22
License holder | Issued date | Expiration date |
---|---|---|
Amanda F. Howard | 07/16/1999 | 07/16/2023 |
Amy E. Krantz | 07/16/1999 | 07/16/2023 |
Barbara V. Williamson | 07/21/1995 | 07/21/2023 |
Beverly A. Foos | 07/21/1995 | 07/21/2023 |
Brian Akinyemi Ajala | 07/18/2022 | 07/18/2023 |
Colt Robert Dible | 01/20/2022 | 07/20/2023 |
Dionne G. Kinninger | 07/20/2001 | 07/20/2023 |
Giorgio Ferrario | 04/29/2022 | 07/16/2023 |
Heather R. Schafer | 07/18/2003 | 07/18/2023 |
Kayla A. Smith | 07/19/2017 | 07/19/2023 |
Philip John Headings Gratz | 07/22/2021 | 07/22/2023 |
Sara Wagner | 07/22/2005 | 07/22/2023 |
Stephanie M. Price | 07/19/2019 | 07/19/2023 |
Trisha R. Davis | 07/20/2001 | 07/20/2023 |