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Las Vegas Grand Prix Proposals Significantly Less Disruption
Wade Bohn, owner of Jay’s Market, protests against traffic disruptions. The group is pursuing litigation against the race, Clark County and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
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Read more at Fox 5 Las Vegas
I Know How to Make Government Work
Vice President Joe Biden hasn't. Look at the chaos at the border, the rising cost of living, our unsustainable record-high debt. In my new video, Ed Stringham argues that no government can ever work well. The private sector successfully created Uber and Lyft, platforms like iCloud, apps like Waze, smartwatches, etc.
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Read more at Reason
Elon Musk and Joe Biden Dinner
You can opt-out at any time. Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. Read preview Elon Musk commiserated with a group of billionaires about their distrust in Democratic politicians like Joe Biden, according to a new report by Puck.
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Read more at Business Insider
The 2019 Lacey South Sound Chamber Business Awards
Each spring, the Lacey South Sound Chamber hosts their Annual Business Awards to recognize some of Thurston County’s finest. This year’s festivities, with help from presenting sponsor FastSigns and media sponsor Pardiman Productions, took place on February 7, 2024. The Chamber’s unwavering support and commitment to local businesses are invaluable, fostering growth, collaboration and success.
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Read more at ThurstonTalk
The New Dalzell Dairy in Leelanau
The Leelanau Ticker broke the news in March that Dalzell Dairy would be taking up residence in the digs formerly occupied by Suttons Bay ice cream shop Scoops 22. The story starts with Thomas Roy, Fox’s great-great-grandfather, who started a dairy business in Northport in 1918 and ran it until 1929.
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Read more at Leelanau Ticker
Cannabis Could Be Reclassified as a Less Dangerous Drug
a proposal by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) passes. For years cannabis is seen as a Schedule I drug, but now it could be moved down to Schedule III. The proposal must be reviewed by the White House Office of Management and Budget. If approved, the DEA would publish the final rule.
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Read more at WIFR
Columbus City Council Approves a DORA in Downtown Columbus
This is the second DORA in the city, with another approved location in the arena district during events. The area spans more than half a mile between east Franklinton and Fourth Street in downtown Columbus. Once it starts, people within the perimeter of the designated area can buy an alcoholic beverage at participating DORA locations.
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Read more at 10TV
Sacramento Restaurant Owner Says Encampment is Hurting Business
The owner of the Golden Corral at 7700 West Stockton Boulevard said a growing encampment across from his restaurant is causing issues for his customers and business. The city told ABC10 it is prioritizing the area in which golden Corral is located. “The City is not a health and human services agency, nor is it the housing authority for our region,” the city said.
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Read more at ABC10.com KXTV
The New Schedule III Classification of Marijuana
Cannabis company owner Reese Xavier is excited about the government's new stance on cannabis, which would reclassify the drug from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, alongside heroin and MDMA, to Schedule III, alongside ketamine and Tylenol with codeine. This rescheduling will hopefully reduce the number of criminal convictions as a result of cannabis. For Kevin Sabet of Smart Approaches to Marijuana,
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Read more at NBC Chicago
Downtown Davenport Partnership
Downtown Davenport Partnership staff say they are working on new projects. The staff says they plan to announce the new projects at their June 27 meeting.
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Read more at KWQC