Regulations in december and are completing inspections on some 31 applications. These are the first to pass. We 30 some applications before the city was ready to give approval. They were in the system, just waiting on the last official piece of paper here with the approval locations. San jose currently has 16 shops selling marijuana. Oakland with eight. But here there is no worry about being late to the party. Were still looking forward to tomorrows celebration. Reporter now five of the seven locations have received state approval. Two are still waiting for one of these. Tonight statewide there is 142 stories able to sell recreation almarijuana. Ian cull, nbc bay area news. Baying night, ian. Thank you. Eepen has been following this throughout the day. He tweeted this afternoon listing the seven locations expecting to get the green light to sell the recreation almarijuana. For updates you can follow him on twitter. Showers across the bay tonight on and off all day. Its been rainy. That
Marilyn Guth Rommel, 82, known to friends and family as "Penny" for her copper penny red hair, passed away on January 29, 2024, while surrounded by her loving family.
A memorial service for Gail E. Forstie will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 16, 2023 at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at a later date at Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery-Preston, Minnesota.
Carol Jean Rabehl, age 83 of Champlin, died peacefully on February 5, 2023. She grew up on a farm near Rochester, MN, and attended Rochester Senior High School where she met her future husband George. They were married in 1959. In 1960 George was commissioned as an officer in the Navy and Carol moved with him to four assignments on both coasts of the U.S. When he left active service in 1964 they returned to the Twin Cities to raise their family, eventually moving into their home of 50+ years in Champlin. During this time Carol earned a B.S. in Nursing at the U of M and ultimately served as a school nurse for the Anoka-Hennepin School District until she retired in 1997. Carol and George were active members at Zion Lutheran Church in Anoka and in their retirement, enjoyed the volunteer opportunities in the church community. They also pursued their love of outdoor activities including gardening, camping, fishing, hunting, canoeing, hiking, skiing and biking. Travel, both domestic and inte