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The filing claims almost half of the signatures collected by Kathryn Walker are invalid, with nearly 100 being fraudulent.
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Sitting around a boardroom table at their University Avenue headquarters, members of non-profit organization BLOOM ROC describe their paths into the world of cannabis. They use business-tinged terms like “distribution” and “logistics” as their roles in the legacy market — the era before the legalization of cannabis in 2021 — words that simply mean they […] The post BLOOM ROC taps legacy market to lead cannabis legalization appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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My first real interaction with anything cannabis-related was at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in 2011. To save money, my friends and I had purchased cleanup crew tickets, meaning we stayed — sunburned, largely unwashed and dehydrated from four days of open-air concerts in the Tennessee hills — to help sweep the massive festival […] The post A martini-forward millennial microdoses for 52 hours appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The filing claims almost half of the signatures collected by Kathryn Walker are invalid, with nearly 100 being fraudulent.
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One environmental specialist says old housing infrastructure coupled with climate change is exacerbating asthma symptoms.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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The county is developing a Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Plan.
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The event is free and family-friendly, and is meant to connect community members to local health and supportive services organizations.
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With $1.86 million in income in 2025, the Democratic governor would be subject to tax she’s opposed.
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