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The sentencing of the parents of the Oxford High School shooter, a survey on how comfortable students in the Grand Traverse region feel asking counselors for help, an online cannabis certificate program, and what some amendments to the US Census mean for Michigan’s Middle Eastern and North African residents.
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Detroit-based food company Better Made Snack Foods filed a federal lawsuit against more than a dozen Michigan marijuana companies last week, alleging trademark infringement, false designation of origin and unfair competition. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
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The record setting marijuana boom in MI, a famous water tower, a Detroit custom suit shop, and a Southeast MI hip hop artist.
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Former Michigan House Speaker Rick Johnson pleaded guilty to accepting bribes. We unpack details of the case and what it means for Michigan's marijuana industry.
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Detroit City Council was expected to vote on the recreational marijuana ordinance on Tuesday, but the vote was once again delayed.
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If you want to get together with friends for a drink, you probably head to a bar in your neighborhood. But there isn't an equivalent for cannabis users when they wanna share a smoke with friends. Soon, with cannabis lounges opening in Michigan, this may change.
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New rules for Michigan’s marijuana industry took effect Monday.
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Detroit is putting forth a new proposed ordinance for distributing recreational marijuana business licenses. The city's previous ordinance was struck down by a federal judge.
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New laws dealing with marijuana regulation take effect Monday.
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Michigan medical marijuana patients may need to find a new place to get their medication.