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Office of Cannabis Management lists disqualifying convictions; Man’s charge is not one of them A 2017 conviction from the man ...
City councilors in the southern Minnesota town bemoan a lack of local control as the city attorney warns of consequences.
Standing at the back of the Albert Lea City Council meeting on Monday, Jacob Schlichter watched as council members voted down ...
The Albert Lea City Council voted on Monday to block the state's first retail cannabis business off tribal land from moving ...
After rejecting its local registration 4 to 3, the City of Albert Lea is giving the Smoking Tree another chance to plead its ...
On Monday, the Albert Lea City Council voted against registering the business license of what would be the state's first pot ...
Albert Lea City Council voted no to the city’s first cannabis retailer registration at Monday night’s meeting.
ALBERT LEA, Minn. — The Albert Lea City Council voted against what would be Minnesota's first pot shop, despite the owner already getting a license from the state. Both the city attorney and cannabis ...
The Albert Lea City Council, which meets next on July 28, must approve the registration. This will be the first of only two cannabis retailers permitted within the city limits.
After fits and starts, state cannabis regulators predict up to 150 marijuana businesses will open statewide this year.
Albert Lea announced on Friday that the city is set to register its first cannabis retailer and the first in the State of Minnesota.
A budding business in southern Minnesota is on track for a legal cannabis market milestone: opening the first retail non-tribally owned dispensary off of tribal land.