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BILLINGS 鈥?Every cannabis consumer hopes the products they purchase from their local dispensary is all natural and authentic. It s why a protest was held outside of Wild West Wellness WWW Saturday morning in the Billings Heights after the Cannabis Control Division CCD releas
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stanley cup d unregulated dispensary that sells synthetic marijuana products which is illegal in the state of Montana. Mack Carmack, MTN News Wild West Wellness, Billings Heights It was on July 4 when Kayla Allen and Lori Cole visited Wild West Wellness, a marijuana dispensary in the Billings Heights. I had gotten so physically ill from it, that I wasn t able to get out of bed the n
stanley cup ext day. I had a massive headache. I was puking a lot, says Allen. Allen and Cole both work in the marijuana industry, and have used cannabis for several years. Allen says the only other time she has experienced anything similar, was after consuming synthetic cannabis. Being a user, a pretty steady user, for the last six, seven years, I ve never really had an issues with this, besides smoking Delta-8, specifically, Allen said. I never expe Wszb Ukraine s Zelenskyy: Defense Minister Reznikov replaced this week
University of Montana President Seth Bodnar is confident about UM having in-person instruction again this fall. In the meantime, he said it s a time for students to take advantage of summer classes and offerings if the pandemic has changed their plans. The way our faculty and staff have responded, there has been tremendous moving
salomon mid-semester, Bodnar said. Putting over 4,000 course sections into a remote delivery format. It s been a spring of unexpected change on the UM campus. Normally this week, seniors would be getting ready to welcome family to town for commencement. Instead, the camp
jordan us has been quiet, with anticipation of what conditions will be like later this year. I
yeezy n an exclusive interview with MTN News, Bodnar said summer classes will start remotely, but there s hope of in-person instruction later in the semester. And he says the school is reaching out to high school graduates, who ve either had plans of attending an out-of-state institution change, or they re concerned about leaving Montana. Take some classes this summer. Don t tread water. Make a little progress, Bodnar said. Because a lot of those things you can t do this summer. And that s unfortunate. But don t si