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Portage’s first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Ravenna

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Portage County’s first medical marijuana dispensary is expected to open in about three weeks in Ravenna, owners of the Supergood store on North Chestnut Street said.

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Simple Ag gave city officials a sneak peek last week at the site at 554 N. Chestnut St., where construction is nearing completion. The store will be known as Supergood, a change from the name Good Haven presented to the city’s Planning Commission last fall.

A second store in Portage County expects to open a few weeks later. Kent will see a dispensary called Bliss Ohio taking up residence in March at 331 E. Main St., the current site of a vape shop named Slightly Toasted.

Simple AG Chief Executive Officer James Haas talks with Chief Operating Officer Kevin Zuber (left) and Ravenna City Councilman Paul Moskun, last week during a meet-and-greet event at the medical marijuana dispensary, which will be the first in Portage County.

Supergood store manager Kate Cunningham, who has worked in dispensaries in Summit County, said she saw several customers from Portage County in her previous roles.

“I think it will be convenient for everyone,” she said of the Ravenna dispensary.

A neighboring house is expected to be demolished in the days ahead and will be replaced with a gravel parking area. The parking lot will be paved this spring, once asphalt plants are open.

Cunningham said not every dispensary has parking as convenient as Supergood will offer.

Supergood General Manager Kate Cunningham speaks with Ravenna City Councilman Paul Moskun during a meet-and-greet event at the medical marijuana dispensary in Ravenna. The location will be the first medical marijuana dispensary in Portage County.

“I think the parking will set us apart from other dispensaries,” she said. She added that some dispensaries have parking that is “not great,” creating an inconvenience for customers who have disabilities.

Ravenna marijuana dispensary highlights safety features

Mayor Frank Seman, as well as three members of City Council, the city’s service director and city engineer, attended the walk-through of the site. Company officials showed them various security measures, such as the “man traps” that will limit the number of people inside the store, and the vault, where most of the product would be stored. That vault, owners said, is made of concrete that is 8 inches thick on all sides.

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