Mint Cannabis to open three more dispensaries, cultivation center in Michigan
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A customer shops at the Kalamazoo Mint Cannabis store on E. Cork Street. The company announced expansion plans on April 20, 2021 and will be adding retail centers in Portage, Monroe Township and Coldwater, as well as a cultivation center in Clare. (Photo provided by The Mint Cannabis Co.)
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KALAMAZOO, MI Just six months after introducing The Mint Cannabis Co. in Kalamazoo last October, co-owner Joey Kejbou is excited to announce three more dispensaries coming to the state.
Located not far from the East Cork Street dispensary in Kalamazoo, the company’s flagship store-to-be will be a 5,300 sq. ft. facility set to open in late summer/early fall at 5747 S. Westnedge Ave. in Portage.
Cancer center at expanded WMU business park set to open in September
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Ascension Borgess announced a new cancer center on Dec. 18, 2019. The center will be built near the intersection of Stadium Drive and Drake Road in Western Michigan University s business park. (Courtesy rendering | Ascension Borgess)
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KALAMAZOO, MI The first business at the second phase of Western Michigan University’s Business, Technology and Research Park is set to open its doors later this fall.
The facility will be the first to open at the newly constructed business park, located along Drake Road south of Stadium Drive in Oshtemo Township. Nearly two years after the park’s second phase was opened to individual developers, the Borgess facility remains the only business that has purchased land so far, WMU spokesperson Paula Davis said.
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Portage couple found dead were ‘stable’ and dedicated people, brother says
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
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PORTAGE, MI Gary and Laura Johnson “painted a picture of stability that doesn’t really exist anymore,” said David Johnson, Gary’s older brother.
The couple, married for 32 years, met in elementary school and began dating in the mid-1980s, about 10 years after they graduated from Kalamazoo Loy Norrix in 1974, he said.
Nearly 80 hours after an exhaustive, around-the-clock search began Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the couple’s Romence Road home, the bodies of David Johnson’s brother, Gary Johnson, 65, and sister-in-law, Laura Johnson, 64, were found buried in the woods at Gourdneck State Game Area on Friday, Feb. 12.
Bodies found in woods identified as missing Michigan couple
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The deaths of Gary and Laura Johnson will be listed as homicides, authorities said Monday.
Their bodies were unearthed Friday at Gourdneck State Game Area in Portage, about three miles from their home.
Police entered the home last Tuesday and found signs of violence after Gary s employer said he had not logged on for work, Portage Public Safety Director Nick Armold said last week.
The couple s 27-year-old son Nicholas is in custody on other charges. Police said he was found in a storage unit at an apartment building and had his parents car.