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Council approves food-truck license for Fresh Start and online boutique E&J Family Co.
Summary
The Council approved a business license for Fresh Start's food truck tied to Symmetry Care and an online boutique, E&J Family Co.; applicants said proceeds will support schools and clubs and that the boutique will sell clothing online.
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The Hines Common Council approved two business licenses on March 24: one for a Fresh Start food truck operated in conjunction with Symmetry Care's Fresh Start restaurant in Burns, and one for E&J Family Co., an online clothing boutique run by Erika Drinkwater. Applicants described community-focused plans; Jason Sanchez said the food truck will attend sporting and rescue events and direct some proceeds back to schools and clubs.
Councilor Misty Shepherd moved to approve Fresh Start's license and Councilor Kim Valentine seconded; Councilor Hilda Allison moved to approve E&J Family Co. and Councilor Dean Brizendine seconded that motion. "Ms. Drinkwater told the Council that her business will be a small online boutique selling clothing," the transcript reports. Both licenses were approved unanimously.
