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Mitchell City Council backs roll out of medical marijuana ordinances “If we don’t put anything in place, then it is essentially the Wild West,” said City Attorney Justin Johnson. Written By: Sam Fosness | × Doug Backlund, a Mitchell real estate developer, speaks to the Mitchell City Council on Tuesday at City Hall during the special meeting for the first hearing of the city s medical marijuana ordinances. The council unanimously approved the zoning and licensing ordinances that will regulate the industry in the city. (Sam Fosness / Republic) As medical marijuana is a month away from becoming legal in South Dakota, the Mitchell City Council is establishing zoning codes and licensing regulations to welcome the new industry. ....
Council backs adjustable location for First Fridays on Main The summer events will be held at the same location on Main Street, stretching from Seventh Avenue to Fifth Avenue. Written By: Sam Fosness | × People walk in the 500 block of North Main Street in Mitchell during a car show on display during a First Fridays event in 2019 in Mitchell. (Matt Gade / Republic) After getting pushback from a local business owner, First Fridays on Main will have an adjustable location in downtown Mitchell following the city council’s approval Monday night of the event setup. While the event location will remain along Main Street, stretching from East Seventh Avenue to East Fifth Avenue, Mitchell Mayor Bob Everson has the authority to reduce the portion of Main Street that’s blocked off between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ....