Early numbers indicate more participants than expected participating in the 2021 Runnin O the Green. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
A group of participants make their way down the hill Saturday, April 17, 2021, during Jamestown s Runnin O the Green. John M. Steiner / The Sun
Early estimates showed good attendance at the Runnin O the Green Saturday in Jamestown, said Larry Knoblich, organizer of the event. Better turnout than we thought it would be, he said. Lot of people at some of the locations.
The annual fundraising event for Elk s Camp Grassick and other causes was canceled last year and postponed a month from its normal March date this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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North Dakota lawmakers heard several bills on Tuesday aimed at improving the state s medical marijuana program for patients.
Voters in 2016 approved medical marijuana; the 2017 Legislature implemented the program. It has 4,450 active patient cards, with eight dispensaries operating in the state, including one in Bismarck. The state s first dispensary opened in Fargo in March 2019.
The bills would tweak aspects of the state s medical marijuana laws, allowing edible products, growing of plants and additional caregivers for patients.
Patient advocacy
Rep. Matt Ruby, R-Minot, introduced House Bill 1359 to the House Human Services Committee. The bill would:
Restructure the state s medical marijuana advisory board to include representation from manufacturing facilities, dispensaries and patients