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Family caregiver data, waterfront rezoning in Musk., Holland Ice Park, GRPS contract with Dean Transportation, FBI raid in Dearborn, marijuana industry lawsuit, and State food assistance. And new movies.
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The state has not yet filed its reply to the lawsuit
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Hearings in the Legislature will continue this week on bills to regulate Michigan’s legal marijuana industry and toughen penalties on the black market
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Bills heard in a Michigan Senate committee Wednesday could open the door for more CBD and other hemp-derived consumable products to hit store shelves
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The roads money comes from a mixture of budget cutting and other streams, many of which have faced their own criticism along the way to a final deal
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The Michigan Department of Treasury is distributing $87 million in marijuana tax payments among 269 municipalities and counties throughout the state
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A new state audit has concluded Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency is largely effective at enforcing the state’s marijuana laws, with some exceptions
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The state of Michigan is ending a long-standing policy mandating newly hired state employees get tested for marijuana before starting their jobs
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John Dalaly appeared in federal court in Grand Rapids on Friday, two weeks after his plea deal was announced by authorities. Dalaly says he provided at least $68,200 in cash and other benefits to Rick Johnson, including two private flights to Canada
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The Michigan “Cannabis Regulatory Agency” is doubling the maximum amount of T-H-C allowed in adult-use edible product packages.