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Bruce I. Lambard Sr.'s tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on Jan. 17.
Tammy Gonzales' cosmetology operator license is set to expire on May 4.
Samantha Ann Vigil's cosmetology operator license is set to expire on May 31.
Michael A. McDade Jr.'s journeyman electrician license is set to expire on May 24.
Phillip Lopez Jr.'s journeyman electrician license is set to expire on May 25.
Sharon L. Wheat's property tax assessor/collector license is set to expire on Jan. 25.
Shawn O'Wen's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on Jan. 29.
Joe D. Murman's master electrician license is set to expire on May 18.
Cody R. Courtney's master electrician license is set to expire on May 2.
There are three journeyman electrician licenses held by individuals from Callahan County that are set to expire during April, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.
Reynaldo Jose Sanchez Cruz's journeyman electrician license is set to expire on May 10.
Thomas W. Gage's journeyman electrician license is set to expire on May 14.
Bill A. Woodlee's master electrician license is set to expire on May 27.
Bill P. Noonan's registered accessibility specialist license is set to expire on Jan. 30.
Aa Electric's electrical contractor license is set to expire on May 26.
Aaron P. Cooper's tow truck operator (incident management) license is set to expire on Jan. 14.
Patrick J. Pehl's journeyman electrician license is set to expire on May 21.
Patrick Borrego's journeyman electrician license is set to expire on May 3.