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Ohio’s THC Drink Ban Triggers Lawsuits—And Signals a Coming Midwest Crackdown

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A fast-growing segment of the cannabis-adjacent economy is suddenly on the defensive. Ohio’s move to ban intoxicating hemp products—including THC-infused drinks sold in bars, breweries, and retail stores—has triggered lawsuits, industry backlash, and growing concern that similar crackdowns could spread across the Midwest. At the center of the fight: a booming but

By |2026-04-03T09:38:22-04:00April 3rd, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Driving For Easter? Here’s How Michigan Drivers Can Avoid Overpaying for Gas

ANN ARBOR - Michigan drivers hitting the road for Easter weekend are facing a familiar reality—higher gas prices and the potential for even more increases in the days ahead. But here’s the part many drivers overlook: where and when you fill up could save you real money on your trip. Compared to last Easter, gas

By |2026-04-02T16:51:46-04:00April 2nd, 2026|News|

From Gas Pumps to 401(k)s, Iran War Costs Mount as Trump Leaves Questions Unanswered

WASHINGTON DC - Americans are beginning to feel the cost of the U.S. war with Iran in two places that matter most: at the gas pump and in their investment accounts. Gas prices that hovered around $3.25 just weeks ago are now pushing toward $4.50 in parts of the country, including Michigan, as global oil

By |2026-04-02T12:32:22-04:00April 2nd, 2026|Government/Politics, News, Politics, Politics/Government|

Did Michigan Lawmakers Bypass Voters? Cannabis Tax Fight Could Reshape Future Ballot Laws

ANN ARBOR — A legal battle now unfolding before the Michigan Supreme Court could have far-reaching consequences not just for the state’s cannabis industry, but for how Michigan lawmakers handle voter-approved laws in the future. At the center of the dispute is a controversial wholesale cannabis tax, adopted as part of a broader effort to

Rising War Costs Put Rural Michigan Healthcare in the Crosshairs

As federal lawmakers weigh how to fund escalating military operations, healthcare programs that support Michigan’s most vulnerable communities—including rural hospitals—are emerging as potential targets. ANN ARBOR — Rising U.S. war costs tied to Iran are triggering a budget debate in Washington that could have immediate consequences in Michigan—where rural hospitals and patients are especially vulnerable

By |2026-04-01T09:57:41-04:00April 1st, 2026|Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech, News|

Americans Distrust the Economy—but Still Bet on Themselves as Gas Prices and Spending Cuts Loom

ANN ARBOR — Americans are sending a mixed economic signal: they don’t trust the national economy, but they still believe in their own ability to navigate it. That’s the central finding from a new study by Appinio, which reveals a widening gap between national pessimism and personal financial confidence. While 47% of Americans rate the

By |2026-03-31T14:07:51-04:00March 31st, 2026|News|

Michigan’s 24% Cannabis Tax Fight Becomes Constitutional Showdown With Billions at Stake

LANSING — What began as a plan to fix Michigan’s crumbling roads is rapidly turning into one of the most consequential legal battles in the state’s cannabis era — a case that could redefine not only how marijuana is taxed, but how much power lawmakers have to alter voter-approved laws. At the center of the

Michigan Auto Sales Face Squeeze as Tariffs and Iran War Drive Up Car and Gas Prices

DETROIT — New car prices are rising again in the United States, but this time the pressure is coming from multiple directions at once — and Michigan sits directly in the crosshairs. A combination of import tariffs, supply chain costs, and now a global oil shock tied to the Iran conflict is pushing vehicle prices

By |2026-03-30T19:32:09-04:00March 30th, 2026|Auto Tech, News|

Ohio Moves Toward Vertical Cannabis Expansion — Small Operators Could Finally Break Into Full Market

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new proposal moving through the Ohio legislature could fundamentally reshape the state’s fast-growing cannabis industry, giving smaller operators a long-awaited chance to compete—and potentially signaling a shift toward a more open market like neighboring Michigan. Under House Bill 611, lawmakers are considering allowing certain standalone cannabis processors to obtain cultivation and

By |2026-03-28T13:19:34-04:00March 28th, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

Michigan Marijuana Today – 24 Percent Cannabis Tax, Hash Bash, Raids On Private Grows

ANN ARBOR - In this video interview, this was the second edition of "Michigan Marijuana Today," a new podcast hosted by Mike Brennan with Tim Beck and guest host Jamie Lowell. The discussion focused on concerns about legislation moving in the wrong direction regarding Michigan's cannabis industry, particularly the controversial 24% wholesale tax that is

By |2026-03-27T12:01:53-04:00March 27th, 2026|Marijuana Business, mitechtv, News|