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Marijuana consumption lounge coming, M-14 crashes need to stop: Ann Arbor headlines May 1-6

Marijuana consumption lounge coming, M-14 crashes need to stop: Ann Arbor headlines May 1-6 Posted May 07, 2021 The owners behind the Liberty Provisioning Center marijuana dispensary on Ashley Street in downtown Ann Arbor have plans to open a cannabis consumption lounge in the pink house next door.Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share Here is that headline and some more you might have missed this week. Ann Arbor is getting its first commercial marijuana consumption lounge and officials say it also will be the first of its kind in Michigan. Plans are in the works to convert the pink house at 336 S. Ashley St. next to the Liberty Provisioning Center marijuana dispensary on the west edge of downtown into a lounge allowing onsite consumption of cannabis products.

WHMI 93 5 Local News : Pinckney Man Killed In US-23 Crash Near Ann Arbor

May 5, 2021 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com A Livingston County man was one of two people killed in a crash Tuesday that closed down a portion of US-23 in Washtenaw County. Michigan State Police say the accident happened just after 1:15 Tuesday afternoon on US-23 northbound at Earhart Road, south of Plymouth Road. A preliminary investigation indicates a Cadillac SRX traveling southbound crossed the median and struck a Honda Civic before hitting a semi-truck traveling northbound. The northbound lanes of US-23 were closed for five hours. The deceased occupants were both in the SUV and identified as 66-year-old Stephen Rohacs from Pinckney and 54-year-old Leonard Hershey from Detroit.

2 killed in crash on U S 23 outside Ann Arbor identified

2 killed in crash on U.S. 23 outside Ann Arbor identified Updated May 05, 2021; Posted May 05, 2021 Crash on 23 Northbound in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. The jaws of life were used by the rescue team. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com) Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor Facebook Share ANN ARBOR TWP., MI – Two people killed in a crash on U.S. 23 outside Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon have been identified. Stephen Rohacs, 66, of Pinckney, and Leonard Hershey, 54, of Detroit, were killed Tuesday, May 4, when their SUV left the roadway and entered oncoming traffic on north U.S. 23 crashing into a car and semitruck, according to the Michigan State Police.

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