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.
The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management announced that it will begin accepting cannabis business license applications on February 18.
The Office of Cannabis Management paused social equity applications after legal challenges and is now ready to move forward.
Mike Larson has already seen how profitable marijuana can be for the city of St. Anthony. Over 40 years of working in the ...
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Young cannabis plants in a growing room in 2019 at Leafline Labs in Cottage Grove. (David Joles/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. As the delayed process to license legal cannabis dispensaries continues, Minnesota is trying to keep a lid on its growing illegal cannabis market.
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ST. PAUL — Friday was the last day for the director of Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management, Charlene Briner. She was appointed in 2023 as interim director, which was supposed to last ...
The Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has opened the window for prospective cannabis business license applicants to seek verification of their social equity status. The verification window will ...
Ultimately, Minnesota does not typically sign players of Blade's caliber, but it's fun to speculate whether or not he was named after Gophers basketball great Kevin McHale. If the Gophers staff is ...