Day: September 3, 2016

Dresden considers plan for medical marijuana greenhousePress HeraldBecause the greenhouse is expected to be more than 5,000 square feet, the Planning Board considers it a major project and an agriculture products and processing use under the town's land use and development ordinance. That use requires a permit for …and more » ReadContinue Reading

Dresden is considering a proposed pot greenhousePress HeraldBecause the greenhouse is expected to be more than 5,000 square feet, the Planning Board considers it a major project and an agriculture products and processing use under the town's land use and development ordinance. That use requires a permit for …and more » ReadContinue Reading

KTVLOfficials concerned about Japanese beetle outbreakKTVLCapital Press reports (http://bit.ly/2bKv4mb ) that officials are scrambling to determine the size of the infestation. The Oregon Department of Agriculture says 265 beetles were caught in traps this summer near Northwest Saltzman and Northwest Thompson …and more » Read More: Officials concerned about Japanese beetle outbreakContinue Reading

Officials concerned about Japanese beetle outbreakWashington Times(AP) – Agriculture officials are concerned about a Japanese beetle outbreak in Northwest Portland. … Officials say the beetles feed on a variety of plants and pose a particular threat to crops such as cannabis, hops, nursery plants and wine grapes.and more » Read More:Continue Reading

WHIOIllegal drugs found in crashed car, driverWHIOThe Springfield News-Sun has provided ongoing coverage of various efforts to pass marijuana laws in Ohio including stories about the defeat of Issue 3 by voters in November and local employers' concerns about safety if recreational use were approved.and more » Read More: Illegal drugsContinue Reading

WHIODayton police on scene of potentially fatal hit and runWHIOThe Springfield News-Sun has provided ongoing coverage of various efforts to pass marijuana laws in Ohio including stories about the defeat of Issue 3 by voters in November and local employers' concerns about safety if recreational use were approved.and more » ReadContinue Reading