Cannabis grower wants lower license fee
A Brandon-based marijuana cultivation company says license costs are too high. Courtesy photo.
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By Hunter Dunteman, Sioux Falls Live - May 12, 2026 in State News Reading Time: 2 minutes
A Brandon-based marijuana cultivation company says license costs are too high. Courtesy photo.
City officials in the eastern Minnehaha County community of Brandon are re-evaluating the fees their town puts on the medical cannabis industry. And t...
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