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Cresco Yeltrah approved to grow, process medical marijuana

BROOKVILLE — A medical marijuana company with ties to Butler County is the first group to receive state approval to begin grow operations.

Cresco Yeltrah announced Tuesday that it has received permission to begin growing and processing marijuana as part of the state's medical marijuana program. The company said it was already constructing a “state-of-the-art” cultivation center and laboratory in northwest Brookville, Jefferson County.

The company, which was co-founded by Butler County residents Trent and Kent Hartley in partnership with Chicago-based Cresco Labs and Colorado-based Denver Relief Consulting, said its growing and processing plant would encompass 40,000 square feet and will grow more than 30 strains of marijuana and produce “a unique array” of pharmaceutical-grade products that include vapor oils, transdermal patches and pills. The company plans to have its complete line of products available statewide by February of next year.

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