It’s time to start previewing our next TV5 Game of the Week, sponsored by Saginaw County CTE and Saginaw Career Complex. Boxing champion Claressa Shields has been suspended from fighting in Michigan and is under investigation after testing for marijuana, according to a report from Reuters.
Michigan will pay out funds equaling $100 million from the 10% excise tax on recreational marijuana sales to 298 municipalities and 4 tribes.
Thanks to the state's booming cannabis industry, almost $100 million will be distributed across cities, townships, and villages where dispensaries are based. Big picture view. Und
Of that nearly $100 million, more than $3 million is headed to communities in Berrien, Cass, and St. Joseph counties.
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Genesee County and six of its cities and townships are about to collect more than $3.8 million in marijuana excise taxes from the state Treasury Department.
As oversupply hammers prices and the industry remains walled off from other states' markets, Michigan’s largest cannabis company is heading south to sell a different kind of weed. Evart-based Lume Cannabis Co.
Prices hit historic lows, revenue slumps and businesses face closures as the Michigan marijuana market struggles.
Champion boxer and Flint native Claressa Shields has reportedly been suspended by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission for a positive marijuana test.