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Lantern To Start Adult-Use Cannabis Delivery in Colorado
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Lantern Officially Launches On-Demand Adult-Use Cannabis Delivery in Colorado
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It took nearly two years to chart the path, but recreational marijuana delivery is about to start in Colorado. The apps are ready to launch, cars are filled with gas, and permits are being issued at least five so far, according to the state Marijuana Enforcement Division.
Several dispensaries in Aurora, currently the only Colorado town that has recreational marijuana dispensaries and also allows recreational delivery, are racing to get their drivers on the road as soon as their permits are approved by the MED and the City of Aurora. The Green Solution, Medicine Man, Lightshade, Colorado Harvest Company and Rocky Road have all submitted applications, and a few have already been approved, according to the MED and Aurora regulators, with a couple of stores close to launching the service.
Multicultural teacher scholarship will expand to teachers outside Janesville
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A Mosman home that had been owned by missing iProsperity businessman Harry Zhou Xiang Huang sold on Saturday for $10.52 million, recording one of the biggest auction results for the weekend.
Disgruntled creditors had forced the sale of the four-bedroom home at 28 Fairfax Road after Huang and his associate and iProsperity founder Michael Menghong Gu fled the country last year.
28 Fairfax Road, Mosman, recorded one of the biggest auction results at the weekend.Â
They left behind debts believed to be as much as $350 million after iProsperity collapsed.
The business had been part of the federal governmentâs Significant Investor Visa program in which wealthy foreigners were granted fast-tracked residency visas.