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Board approves local registration for low‑potency hemp edibles at Morse Food Shop

Stevens County Board of Commissioners · January 6, 2026
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Summary

The Stevens County Board approved an annual local retail registration for low‑potency hemp edibles for Alyssa 300 (Morse Food Shop); staff noted state license, store hours, ID‑check policy and a $125 registration fee.

County staff presented an application for local registration from Alyssa 300, operating at Morse Food Shop, seeking permission to sell low‑potency hemp edibles under the county’s local registration process enacted after the county’s cannabis…

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