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A new line of nonalcoholic, hemp-infused drinks is the first in Iowa approved by the state health department to offer more than four milligrams of THC per can. But how?
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A majority of Nebraskans voted last week to legalize and regulate medical cannabis in the state.
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As of July 1, products like THC beverages and edibles derived from hemp must be 4 mg per serving — or 10 mg per container — in order to be legally sold. Iowans must be 21 years or older to purchase them.
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New research sheds light on people diagnosed with ALS in rural areas, and there are several new rules and regulations concerning cannabis
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For the one year anniversary of Caleb Elliott’s superb sophomore album Weed, Wine & Time, we take a look back at his idyllic, sunset performance at The Cellar Winery in Madrid with Royce Johns and Alabama Shakes guitarist Heath Fogg. The Louisiana-born singer-songwriter-cellist opened up about the album’s sequencing, his own “Sister” and the "silly" demo that became the title track.
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River to River host Ben Kieffer visits an Illinois dispensary 15 minutes from the Iowa border to see how much of its customer base comes from the Hawkeye state where recreational marijuana use remains illegal.
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Though Iowans are far from the ocean, powerful hurricanes still impact the Midwest. Plus, an expert discusses the health effects of prolonged cannabis use.
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Iowa's last known Holocaust survivor, David Wolnerman, died this month. His son, Michael Wolnerman, shares memories of his father, who survived 11 concentration camps throughout World War II.
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Even though cannabis is recreationally illegal in Iowa, products giving just as potent a high are being sold for recreational use in the state. How is that possible?
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Minnesota became the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow the growth and possession of recreational marijuana on Aug. 1. Meanwhile, some Iowans have turned to consumable hemp to get their high.