7 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
It’s been another busy week for Michigan cannabis.
It’s been another busy week for Michigan cannabis.
Cannabis has become part of everyday life for many Michiganders. But accessibility also brings responsibility.
Only about 5% of rural Michigan residents say they would choose an electric vehicle as their next car, according to a University of Michigan survey.
Republican US Senate candidate Mike Rogers has accepted more than $20,000 from private prison companies that operate detention facilities for US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
If you are in the market for a tank for whatever reason or are just curious about if it’s legal to own one, the answer is a bit complicated.
A woman dropped off what appeared to be a human skull at a Goodwill donation center in Chelsea, according to police.
It’s Winter Olympics season again, and Michiganders have a proud legacy at the Games. Read on to meet Michigan Olympians past and present.
From smash-and-grabs and lab testing drama to mayoral politics and border-state busts, it’s been a busy week for Michigan’s cannabis world.
All signs point to bundling up, because six more weeks of winter is on the horizon—at least, according to Michigan’s official groundhog Woody the Woodchuck.
A new Senate bill would address the regulation, inspection and re-evaluation of septic systems. If passed, Michigan would become the last state with a comprehensive septic code intended to prevent contamination of drinking water.