The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control fined them $212,500.
Troy Verse, a lead agent with Bloom Medicinals in Columbus, assists a customer with an order on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. Ohio law prohibits at this time prohibits customers from being able to see and smell the product. Customers can view options on a screen.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno is trying to relaunch his family’s car-sales business as he runs for the U.S. Senate.that property records show a Moreno-connected business spent $9.5 million to buy plot of land near an outlet mall in Delaware County off Interstate 71 and took out a mortgage through Mercedes-Benz around the same time.
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