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By NE Valley Times | Nov 23, 2020
There are at least two professional licenses set to expire in Paradise Valley during the week ending December 5, according to the State of Arizona.
Donna Payne earned $41,515 in 2018 working for the Department of Economic Security.
Maria Juarez earned $41,536 in 2018 working for the Department of Transportation.
Amanda Jacobs earned $41,504 in 2018 working for the Department of Health Services.
Asucena Chavez earned $41,616 in 2018 working for the Department of Economic Security.
Brooke Graham earned $48,266 in 2018 working for the Department of Public Safety.
Danny Simpson earned $41,501 in 2018 working as an administrative services officer for the Department of Health Services.
Philip Hansen earned $57,564 in 2018 working for the Department of Public Safety.
Shannon Murphy earned $41,500 in 2018 working as a program project specialist for the Department of Health Services.
Mary Arbaugh earned $41,536 in 2018 working for the Department of Transportation.
Cactus Hospitality received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 30, according to the US Treasury Department.
Carol Hayes earned $41,671 in 2018 working for the Department of Transportation.
Eric Proctor earned $41,864 in 2018 working as a program project specialist for the Game and Fish Dept.
Natasha Culbertson earned $41,448 in 2018 working as a legal secretary for the Attorney General's Office.
Bwii, LLC received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 29, according to the US Treasury Department.
Pantoja Alejandra Perez earned $41,536 in 2018 working for the Department of Transportation.
Justyn Beach earned $41,500 in 2018 working as a specialist for the Department of Environmental Quality.
Larry Blanton earned $41,484 in 2018 working as a youth correctional officer for the Department of Juvenile Corrections.
Sharon Gray earned $41,500 in 2018 working as a program project specialist for the Department of Corrections.
Butters Pancakes & Cafe #2, LLC received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on May 1, according to the US Treasury Department.