As cannabis legalization approaches in MN, businesses prepare for home growers
Look for lots of high temperatures in the 80s to low 90s — but cooler near Lake Superior — this coming week. The Twin Cities metro area is likely to warm into the upper 80s and low 90s every day this week. Get the latest on Updraft. 🎙️Coming up on Morning Edition: Minnesotans will be able to grow their own cannabis plants starting in August. Businesses are popping up to sell them what they need, but they're scrambling to figure out who will be allowed to sell seeds and how the state will regulate those sales. 🎧At 9 a.m., MPR News host Angela Davis will talk to J.D. Steele about his music career and current projects — directing community choirs and inspiring the next generation to sing with soul.
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| | At Shakopee prison, women grieve lost children, work toward redemption | Most incarcerated women in Minnesota have children. A new support group at Minnesota Correctional Facility - Shakopee is tailored to the specific grief these women feel that's often overlooked by society. The support group at Shakopee may be the first of its kind aimed at a prison population. The hope is that by coming to terms with these losses — and the guilt associated with them — incarcerated people will develop the coping skills they need to stay out of jail in the future.
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