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Mississippi s marijuana program might be overturned, but dozens of companies are starting anyway

Dozens of medical marijuana businesses and nonprofits are popping up around Mississippi even though the state’s regulatory system won’t be ready for months, and despite the fact that the Mississippi Supreme Court might strike down the voter-approved program. Companies can’t legally grow, process or dispense medical pot until they obtain state licenses, which likely won’t be issued until August. But already more than 90 businesses and nonprofits have registered with the state or reserved a name, according to a recent review of Mississippi Secretary of State records. Among them: Mississippi Marijuana Doctor, Cannabis Infused Solutions, Cloud 9 Cannabis, Delta Dank and Alien Ganja Farms.

COVID-19 in Stearns County: How many people have received a vaccine

That s up 14.7% from the previous week s tally of 44,130 COVID-19 doses administered. As of March 9, 13.18% of people living in Stearns County are fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers someone fully vaccinated two weeks after they ve been given a single-dose shot (Johnson & Johnson) or a second shot (either Pfizer or Moderna). Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday, March 9 that Minnesota is expanding eligibility for the coronavirus vaccine after reaching its goal of inoculating at least 70% of people 65 and older. The state will expand eligibility to the next two phases of Minnesotans at once, totaling about 1.8 million people, beginning Wednesday, March 10. Walz said the next two priority groups include people with underlying health conditions and those at a risk of workplace exposure, including about 45,000 people who work at food processing plants.

The call to lift the mask mandate is premature

The call to lift the mask mandate is premature
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WCU alum named MSDH s chief medical officer

WCU alum named MSDH’s chief medical officer Renaldo Hopkins © Provided by Hattiesburg-Laurel WDAM-TV Edney was chosen as a member of WCU’s 2020 Hall of Fame class as he is an active alumnus and served as trustee and chair of the William Carey University Board. HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - A William Carey University alum has recently been named the Mississippi State Department of Health’s new chief medical officer. Dr. Daniel Edney, of Vicksburg, is a 1983 graduate of WCU. He was the top of his class, summa cum laude, with a bachelor of science degree in pre-medicine and a minor in English.

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