News that alcoholic whipped cream is catching on in Boston has garnered the substance about one million blog posts and twice as many Four Loko comparisons. But “whipahol” has been a big thing in Kansas since the late summer, replacing meth as the state’s most popular drug. Take that, East Coast tastemaker-jerks! Read more »
Last time we left off, New Jersey became the 14th state in the nation to allow for medical weed and now a potential 15th has stepped up to bat: Kansas. State representative Gail Finney (D-Wichita) introduced a bill that would give patients access to the herb without fear of prosecution, but it doesn’t look like she’s going to get any support from her colleague, Scott Schwab (R-Olathe). Read more »
Good news New York. A construction firm has been chosen to begin work on the animal disease and research labs in Kansas that are slated to replace Plum Island’s aging facilities. |PrimeBuzz|

























