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Glass House Brands Closes Turlock Natural Healing Center Dispensary Acquisition

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Glass House Brands Inc., one of the fastest-growing, vertically-integrated cannabis companies in the U.S., today announced that all local regulatory requirements have been fulfilled for Glass House's acquisition of the Natural Healing Center (NHC) dispensary located in Turlock, California, and that the transaction has officially closed.

Consolidation of the financial results of the Turlock store into Glass House's financials will begin effective immediately. The store will begin serving customers by the end of April and the grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for Friday, May 19, 2023 at 10:00am PT.

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What is fusion pizza? First Modesto site opens for national chain pumping up its pie flavors

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Already one of the most universally beloved foods across all ages, pizza is getting an extra twist at one of Modesto’s newest restaurants.

Northeast Modesto’s Pizza Twist offers traditional and fusion pies, combining Indian and other flavors. The restaurant had its soft opening in February in The Marketplace shopping center at the corner of Oakdale Road and Sylvan Avenue, the same complex as the city’s flagship Save Mart supermarket.

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This Massive Flea Market in California Has Been Ranked as One of the Best Flea Markets in the Entire State

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If you're hunting for some cool, vintage items, going to your local flea market is the best way to go! You never know what kind of amazing deals and great items you'll find when you go.

In the great state of California, there are many great flea markets, but this one is a must-visit.

It's called the San Jose Flea Market in San Jose, CA.

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Specialty Korean corn dog shop to open in Turlock. What makes the trendy treat different?

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A group of childhood friends from Turlock is sticking it to the frequent Central Valley lament that we get all the latest food trends too late.

Led by Turlock native and Xhale Ultra Lounge owner Romeo Esho, the new restaurant will specialize in Korean corn dogs — a trendy take on the traditional fried fairgrounds favorite with a variety of toppings and fillings.

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Local experts: economic future appears shaky

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Information shared at the first-ever Turlock Business Conference on March 6, about the future of business and the economy could just as well apply to Ceres.

A panel of local experts spoke before over 100 who convened at the Grand Oak Banquet Hall and Event Center and presented statistics from recent years while also predicting future trends and providing their two-cents as to how people should navigate what they expect to be unique economic times.

Continue reading on Ceres Courier

Modesto Cannabis Collective is Offering Free Delivery for Orders Over $100 within a 25-mile Radius of Modesto for a Hassle-free Shopping Experience

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Modesto Cannabis Collective, a premier cannabis dispensary store in Modesto, California, is excited to announce its free delivery offer with a $100 minimum order outside of Modesto. This service includes areas within a 25-mile radius of Modesto, including Tracy, Turlock, Manteca, Ripon, Patterson, Ceres, and Riverbank. Through this service, the dispensary ensures that its products are able to reach a wider range of customers who may not have access to the store itself.

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Sustainable seafood restaurant Coho comes to Mill Valley

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The January opening of Coho in Mill Valley provides Marin County with its first fine-dining level establishment that is almost exclusively dedicated to sustainable seafood and seasonal veggies.

Espousing mindful, sustainable, local-sourcing practices is nothing new on Marin menus, but thus far, a lineup fully devoted to seafood has been more prominent in the fast-casual arena (Fish in Sausalito and Hook Fish in Tam Valley) and to restaurants on the banks of Tomales Bay.

Continue reading on Marin Independent Journal

Calling all small business owners and entrepreneurs: Turlock prepares for first funding expo

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Small business owners and entrepreneurs in Turlock will have an opportunity to learn more about funding opportunities at the City of Turlock’s first ever Small Business Funding Expo on Jan. 18.

The event, which is a collaborative effort between the City of Turlock, Valley Sierra Small Business Development Center, Central Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Stanislaus Equity Partners, hopes to connect members of the public with experts and resources needed to successfully fund or kickstart their endeavors.

Continue reading on Turlock Journal

Related Santa Clara Developer To Appeal Decision Over Wages

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A development firm worth $60 billion intends to challenge a state decision that it must pay prevailing wages to workers on its massive project planned for Santa Clara.

The $8 billion Related Santa Clara project, from New York City-based firm The Related Companies, benefits from public subsidies granted by the city.

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What’s all the hype about? Stanislaus’ first Raising Cane’s opens in Modesto

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The gospel of “One Love” and fried chicken has landed in Modesto.

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers opens its first Modesto and Stanislaus County location Monday, Dec. 19, on Pelandale Avenue.

Continue reading on The Modesto Bee

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