When the Legislature passed the adult-use cannabis bill this spring, it was made clear that even though marijuana is fully legal as of Tuesday, dispensaries won’t open until late next year, or even early 2025. So what’s the deal with the shelves of edibles and THC-infused beverages at local retailers? It turns out that lawmakers made an exception for hemp-derived THC products in a .
Matt Kenevan delivers firewood to bars, breweries and homeless camps. Author: Boyd Huppert Updated: 5:34 PM CST January 22, 2021
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, Minn. Facing his own harsh realities, a Twin Cities event planner fired up his log splitter.
“It s therapy, is what it is,” Matt Kenevan says.
The owner of The Beer Dabbler was forced to cut his staff by roughly two-thirds as event after event cancelled during COVID-19 shutdowns.
But a man only needs so much firewood to heat his home. That’s when Matt took his log splitting therapy on the road.
This winter, the Mendota Heights resident has delivered free firewood to more than two dozen bars and restaurants for use in their patio firepits – roughly 40 trailer loads and counting.