Communities in Kent County are set to receive a cut of nearly $100 million in state marijuana tax money this year.
Even though marijuana is legal in Michigan, the Shelby Township Police Chief said there are still rules to follow.
Michigan distributes nearly $100 million in marijuana tax revenue to 302 communities, including first-time tribal payments ...
The city of Ironwood wants to use its 2024 marijuana tax revenue to establish walking paths and sidewalks in the city’s most ...
Michigan booming marijuana market continues to pay off in additional money for various projects in local cities, townships, ...
Lenawee County and its communities that house adult-use marijuana establishments will be the recipient of revenue sharing ...
As oversupply hammers prices and the industry remains walled off from other states' markets, Michigan’s largest cannabis ...
Prices hit historic lows, revenue slumps and businesses face closures as the Michigan marijuana market struggles.
Lansing will get $1.4 million in marijuana revenue sharing dollars — the third-most of any city or township in Michigan — when the Michigan Department of Treasury distributes a total of nearly ...
Nearly $1 million in Marijuana Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act funds will be distributed to municipalities in ...
Detroit will receive the most money of any community in Michigan. The marijuana tax revenue is being split among 302 local entities and tribes. Detroit will receive more than $3 million in ...