A train derailment early Saturday shook residents awake as more than a dozen Union Pacific cargo cars went off the tracks in McLean County, near Illinois State University.
Jushi Holdings Inc.’s BEYOND / HELLO to Open Its 14th Dispensary Nationally and Fourth in Illinois: BEYOND / HELLO™ Bloomington. BEYOND / HELLO™ Bloomington to Begin Serving. #Illinois #jush #jushf
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Jushi Holdings Inc.’s BEYOND / HELLO to Open Its 14th Dispensary Nationally and Fourth in .
Jushi Holdings Inc.January 22, 2021 GMT
BOCA RATON, Fla., Jan. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Jushi Holdings Inc. (“Jushi” or the “Company”) (CSE: JUSH) (OTCMKTS: JUSHF), a vertically integrated, multi-state cannabis operator, announced it will open its 16th dispensary nationally and fourth retail location in Illinois: BEYOND / HELLO™ Bloomington. The new store location will begin serving adult-use cannabis customers on Tuesday, January 26, 2021.
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“A year after Illinois’ adult-use program launched, legal cannabis sales surpassed more than $1 billion,” said Jim Cacioppo, Chief Executive Officer, Chairman and Founder of Jushi. “Located in one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Illinois that’s home to two universities, our second retail location in Blooming
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Bloomington aldermen are asking to halt scheduled discussion of a Welcoming City ordinance, clouding the prospects for future public consideration.
A coalition of advocacy groups has asked for an ordinance limiting cooperation between Bloomington Police and federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. They marched on City Hall last May, and in December more than 350 people turned out to a meeting to offer public comment at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts.
An email from five aldermen to Interim City Manager Steve Rasmussen indicates a majority of the council have asked Rasmussen to pull the issue from the Feb. 12 meeting agenda. Council members Joni Painter, Mboka Mwilambwe, David Sage, Kim Bray, and Karen Schmidt said in the message the council gave the public a fair hearing in December when it extended public comment to 60 minutes to accommodate everyone.