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Survey Finds 65% Of Michigan Voters Support Allowing Licensed Health Professionals To Prescribe Psychedelics

LANSING - Michigan is one of several legislatures considering bills to legalize psychedelic-assisted therapy with compounds such as psilocybin. To gauge Michigan voters’ interest in legalizing psychedelics, Reason Foundation solicited opinions through online platforms Amazon Turk and Pollfish. A majority of the 450 respondents who identified as registered voters in Michigan told Reason Foundation they supported

By |2024-06-05T07:56:52-04:00June 5th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Automation Alley Integr8 Playbook Focuses On Benefits Of Digital Twins In Manufacturing

TROY  – Automation Alley’s sixth playbook of its 2024 Integr8 Roundtable Series shines a spotlight on the world of digital twins and explores the potential of digital replicas to revolutionize industries. A digital twin is a virtual representation of an object or system designed to reflect a physical object accurately. In 2022, 86% of senior executives in

By |2024-06-05T07:31:27-04:00June 5th, 2024|Industry 4.0|

When the Lights Dim in Las Vegas: Don’t Lose Hope, Find Strong Legal Representation

Las Vegas welcomes a measured risk: the magnificent lights, the heart-stopping intensity, and the excitement of the unexpected. However, the laid-back Vegas vibe can quickly vanish when the unexpected turns sour and you find yourself under criminal investigation. Let the chances of challenging your authority fade away. In this neon-lit labyrinth, strong legal advice will

By |2024-06-05T07:14:54-04:00June 5th, 2024|Guest Columns|

UFO Picture Snapped Of UFO Photo Bombing Blue Angels Airshow Over New York Beach

NEW YORK - A UFO was spotted zipping past the Navy’s iconic Blue Angels while they performed during an air show on Long Island over Memorial Day weekend, according to a report. The small sphere flew past the Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet over Jones Beach on Friday in bizarre footage obtained by TMZ. The unidentified

By |2024-06-04T19:32:56-04:00June 4th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Should Your Company Use Software To Monitor Its Team?

Pexels. CCO Licensed. It’s possible to monitor your employees without physically shadowing them or watching back recorded footage on a camera. Using cloud-based software, you can monitor individual employees in real time from any location. This could include monitoring their GPS location, listening in on phone calls live or seeing what sites employees are visiting

By |2024-06-04T13:04:13-04:00June 4th, 2024|Business|

Michigan’s Marijuana Industry Hoping Congress Will Stamp Out Chemically Grown Competitor

DETROIT - The 2018 Farm Bill created what’s known as the “Farm Bill loophole” that made hemp-derived THC federally legal. This has allowed operators in other states where marijuana is illegal to take hemp-derived THC and combine it with enough additives to mimic full-THC marijuana products — circumventing regulated states like Michigan — and ship

By |2024-06-04T12:14:35-04:00June 4th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Congress Working To Let Veterans Administration Recommend Medical Marijuana

WASHINGTON DC - With medical marijuana legal in most states, more veterans than ever before are eligible to use cannabis therapeutically. Unfortunately, many find it difficult or impossible to gain access to these life-saving programs because doctors within the Department of Veterans Affairs are prohibited from officially recommending medical cannabis to their patients. This might

By |2024-06-04T11:26:51-04:00June 4th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

Clinical Trial: CBD-Infused Gel Relieves Osteoarthritic Hand Pain

SYDNEY, Australia - The daily application of a transdermal gel containing CBD relieves pain and improves the quality of life of patients with hand osteoarthritis (OA), according to open-label trial data published in the journal Nature: Scientific Reports. Australian researchers evaluated the self-reported efficacy of transdermal CBD in a cohort of 15 OA patients. Study participants applied

By |2024-06-03T20:12:50-04:00June 3rd, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

GVSU Gets $10 Million Grant To Expand Programming In Battle Creek

BATTLE CREEK — Grand Valley State University received a three-year, $10.3 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to expand the university’s community outreach and educational opportunities in Battle Creek, which includes renovating the Kendall Center to accommodate new programs. The grant enables Grand Valley to serve Battle Creek area residents through three main areas:

Michigan Latest News: $15 Minimum Wage Ballot Proposal 2024 Blocked by Supreme Court

LANSING – Michigan Latest News: $15 Minimum Wage Ballot Proposal 2024 Blocked by Michigan Supreme Court.  The Michigan Supreme Court recently made a big decision about a proposal called Raise the Wage Michigan. Consequently, in a significant ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court has decided that the $15 minimum Wage Michigan ballot proposal will not be