Under the Microscope: Columbia's sewer system and cooking with marijuana in Colorado

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The Columbia City Council voted to keep taxi stands on local streets.
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  Columbia's sewer system is aging and deteriorating. The city council took steps to address the problem, but not without controversy. 

KBIA's Grant Suneson took a look into the problems that are facing downtown sewers. 

When Colorado legalized recreational marijuana use... it opened up the sale of food products infused with the drug to everyone over the age of 21. That means a whole new set of bakers and food companies have to ensure their products aren’t contaminated with salmonella or norovirus, and that they’re not falling in to the hands of children or too potent to eat. Harvest public media's Luke Runyon looks at how they do that.

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