MERIDIAN —
The following businesses were issued privilege licenses by the City of Meridian during the month of June 2010. (Source: City of Meridian):
A.S.P. Lawn Care - 65th Ave.
B.J. Childcare Center - 8th St.
Beef 'O' Brady's - 20th Ave.
Bodacious Styles - 20th Ave. S.
Club Anxiety - Various locations
Flame Throwers (new owner) - 23rd St.
Graffix & More - 14th Ave.
Main Stream Merchandise - 28th Ave.
Rug Doctor - Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr.
Sequel Electric Supply - 13th St.
Strings Mr. Catfish - 8th St.
Thyrock Service - Cherokee Rd.
Ultimate Tan (new owner) - 14th St.
VIP Tint - B St.
Total number of businesses - 14
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