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According to Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management, a staff member sent the wrong email notification to the winners of Thursday’s lotteries.
A second registration opportunity starts June 2. The previous registration period closed in April.
A steady line could be seen at the Waabigwan Mashkiki dispensary in Moorhead on Saturday
The state said hundreds of applicants have qualified for the lottery for a set number of licenses for various categories. More applications remain under review.

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The Bemidji City Council and Beltrami County Board of Commissioners joined forces on Monday evening to go over the status of the Beltrami County Jail project, opioid settlement funds and more.
The Bemidji City Council and Beltrami County Board of Commissioners are set to meet to discuss proposed cannabis moratorium, updates on the county jail project and new strategies for managing solid waste.
The Bemidji City Council will convene this evening to once again discuss cannabis operations in the city along with a proposal relating to the Bemidji Rail Corridor reconstruction project.
In response to recent legislative changes in Minnesota, the Bemidji City Council discussed a framework for regulating recreational cannabis while safeguarding the interests of the local community.
The Bemidji City Council will revisit the topic of recreational cannabis regulation after a significant year of legislative developments during tonight's meeting.
Despite an overcast, blustery atmosphere, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe sought celebration as it opened its first cannabis dispensary on Thursday.
The addition of all veterans greatly expands the pool of Minnesotans eligible to be considered “social equity” applicants, a designation created to “prioritize people who have been harmed by prohibition”
There are no unified regulatory guidelines mitigating the public health risk of cannabis contaminants. VIST Labs is working to provide pasteurization for the product.
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With license applications expected from the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management in early 2025, some budding business owners have taken proactive steps to success as they play the waiting game.
'Cannabis saved my family’s life, and now it’s time for me to return to the cannabis world,' Ventura said in a product launch video this week
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The Prairie Island Indian Community has launched a new business venture, Island Peži, with hopes to open a dispensary in summer 2024 next to the Dakota Station convenience store in Welch.

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