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KALKASKA — The first medical and adult-use cannabis dispensary in Kalkaska will open Friday morning.
Traverse City Record EagleFarmington Hills-based Pincanna, a vertically integrated cannabis company, plans to open its first retail store, Pincanna Market, on Friday. Located in Kalkaska (east of Traverse City), the location will be the city’s first medical and adult-use marijuana retailer and will offer curbside pickup only as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Detroit’s Premier Business Journal; dbusinessA new vertically-integrated cannabis company is set to open its doors in Kalkaska.
Detroit Metro TimesThe East Lansing City Council approved changes to the site plan at 1234 E. Grand River Ave. for Pincanna, a marijuana provisioning center.
The State NewsTRAVERSE CITY — Highly Cannaco had its “soft opening” Thursday, and medical marijuana patients who come through its doors can expect to find whatever they need, owner Eric Ryant said.
Traverse City Record EagleMost towns up north have been reluctant to embrace legal weed, but Kalkaska’s arms are open
Crain’s Detroit BusinessPincanna, a marijuana company, is seeking a spring 2020 opening at 1234 E. Grand River Ave.
The State NewsKALKASKA COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) — A new medical marijuana provisioning center is now hiring for their location in northern Michigan.
Upnorthlive.comKALKASKA — More than 40 people showed up to a provisioning center hiring event organized by what the local compliance officer called, “the most professional group I’ve ever worked with.”
Traverse City Record EagleLooking to plant the seeds of a career in cannabis?
9 & 10 NewsKALKASKA – Officials with the Village of Kalkaska in recent years have worked to cultivate industry, based on Michigan’s changing medical marijuana laws.
The ReviewHe’s trading in the Stanley Cup for the Cannabis Cup. Leamington’s Darren McCarty, the former Detroit Red Wings enforcer and four-time Stanley Cup champ, is getting into the pot business.
Windsor Star