Lisa Sheldon laughed as she recalled “I had been working for my mom at her home-based daycare and I decided to look for something else. I saw an advertisement
Jamestown Vo-tech Center students Andrew Steinmetz (main builder) and Tamika Holte stand by one of the newly built benches for the Sensory Garden. Both are students in Bob Thoresen’s class that built these benches. Photo Submitted
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Jamestown’s Sensory Garden Taskforce is planning a spring installation of a new seating area near the sensory garden’s water feature.
“With the construction of the water feature, we realized we needed a seating area on the west side of the water feature,” said Paulette Ritter, Co-chair of the Chamber of Commerce’s Beautification Committee, one of the members of the Sensory Garden’s taskforce.
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State approves recreational marijuana license For Yuma’s only dispensary
Jamestown Center Dispensary in the Foothills expects to begin recreational sales in the weeks to come, once licenses are finalized for all employees
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - The Arizona Department of Health Services approved a recreational sale of marijuana license for Jameston Center Dispensary in Yuma County Friday.
But don t expect to make recreational purchases just yet. Although approved, Jamestown Center is still awaiting the license needed per employee to begin the sale recreationally.
One management member with the dispensary told News 11 that the packaging and production of recreational sales will also take some time because they will differ from what medicinal products look like.
The Arizona Department of Health Services has approved 86 licenses for facilities to begin selling recreational marijuana. Author: Cameron La Fontaine Updated: 6:48 AM MST January 24, 2021
PHOENIX The Arizona Department of Health Services announced Friday it has approved licenses for 86 facilities to begin selling recreational marijuana in the state.
Proposition 207 was passed by voters in the November election, allowing adults (aged 21 or older) to possess one ounce of marijuana and the recreational use of it in the state.
ADHS said Friday morning it had received 79 applications since the application period began early Wednesday. An application approval means the dispensaries can begin selling recreational marijuana as soon as they re ready to.