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At 7 feet tall, Brad Miller’s adult life has been spent towering above most others. Now he’s working on a different way to get high. The former Sacramento Kings center’s new company, CHC California City, broke ground Friday on its cannabis manufacturing facility in eastern Kern County. The plant will put out 38 different cannabis products including edibles, water-soluble THC and vaporizer cartridges under the name Mountain Chief Products, California City Chamber of Commerce announced in a news release. Miller is the principal in CHC California City but will leave day-to-day operational oversight to deputy Ricky Mauch.

Sacramento Bee


Buss has owned the Lakers since 1979, when he purchased the team along with the Forum, the NHL's Kings and a 13,000-acre ranch in Kern County for $67.5 million from Jack Kent Cooke. The Lakers have won 10 of their 16 NBA championships under Buss. That's only one shy of the Lakers' rival, the Boston Celtics. "He's extremely, extremely intelligent and extremely patient," Bryant said. "He knows exactly what he wants to do and how he wants to construct a ballclub. He's extremely smart going about it. It's very rare to find that kind of owner who can seemingly not make any mistakes."

Los Angeles Daily News

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