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City council approves site plan for marijuana center on city s east side

City council approves site plan for marijuana center on city s east side Cheboygan Daily Tribune CHEBOYGAN On March 23, the Cheboygan City Council members reviewed the proposed site plan for a marijuana business planning to go into a property on the city s east side and approve the plan. Attitude Wellness LLC whose parent company is Lume Cannabis Company was requesting approval to locate its business at 1116 E. State Street. Lume Cheboygan wants to develop a marijuana provisioning center, said Cheboygan City Manager Tom Eustice. In February, the city council had approved the transferring of the permits from Attitude Wellness and DNVK 1 LLC between the former First Community Bank property on East State Street and a downtown building at 300 N. Main Street. The building on Main Street did not fit the business model for Lume s businesses, so the two companies agreed to swap locations because the old drive through bank location was much better suited for the curbside pickup a

Lume employees deliver sweets, snacks to police officers, firefighters | News, Sports, Jobs

Journal staff NEGAUNEE Employees at Lume Cannabis Company’s Negaunee store delivered sandwiches, sweets and snacks to Negaunee firefighters and police officers as a “thank you” for their efforts to protect the Negaunee community during the week of Christmas. “Our Negaunee police officers and firefighters are the everyday heroes who are keeping our community safe and rushing to the aid of the sick and injured – including those with COVID-19,” said Jen Andriacchi, Lume Negaunee store manager. “To say ‘thank you’ for everything they do, our team at Lume Negaunee dropped off trays of sandwiches, fruits and vegetables and cookies.” To learn more, visit www.lume.com or follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/lumecanna.

From seed to sale: Marijuana industry growing in Western Michigan

From seed to sale: Marijuana industry growing in Western Michigan Growers and retailers look to boost local economy Cathie Crew, cathie.crew@pioneergroup.com FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 CCG Holdings, LLC., a marijuana grow facility in Webber Township, recently began operations. The company plans to expand it grow operations in the coming months and will hold a job fair at the Webber Township Hall on Jan. 6. (Star photo/Cathie Crew) Show MoreShow Less 2of6 Fresh Water Provisioning Center is the newest marijuana retail store to come to the Baldwin area. Care By Design, Inc. plans to open the facility by the end of the year and will provide medical and adult use recreational marijuana products. The company also plans to establish a grow and processing facility in the area. (Star photo/Cathie Crew) Show MoreShow Less

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