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City councilors in the southern Minnesota town bemoan a lack of local control as the city attorney warns of consequences.
After fits and starts, state cannabis regulators predict up to 150 marijuana businesses will open statewide this year.
Standing at the back of the Albert Lea City Council meeting on Monday, Jacob Schlichter watched as council members voted down the registration of his cannabis dispensary, The Smoking Tree. Schlichter ...
Two Sauk Rapids cannabis businesses are down the road from each other, causing concern. The city paused new cannabis businesses to study impact.
Monday against signing off on the registration for the city's first cannabis dispensary, previously approved by the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management. Councilors who voted against the step for ...
More than two years after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed legislation legalizing adult-use cannabis, and eleven years ...
The lottery was the second to feature retail cannabis selections, rounding out what will be the state’s initial pool of 150 ...
The Legacy Cup, billed as the largest cannabis festival in the Midwest, will return high and mighty this fall with a day of ...
During Minnesota's 2025 legislative session, it was decided that instead of 20% of cannabis tax revenue being distributed ...
Albert Lea City Council voted no to the city’s first cannabis retailer registration at Monday night’s meeting.
In a step forward for Minnesota's adult use cannabis market, the second lottery was held for general and social equity ...
MINNEAPOLIS — On Tuesday, the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management announced applications for cannabis business licenses will be accepted beginning Feb. 18 and ending March 14.
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