MLive file photo of marijuana from 2014. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)

WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – More than $5 million is on its way to communities in Washtenaw County, the state treasury announced on Friday as part of a large distribution of adult-use marijuana funds.

Close to $100 million will be distributed to 302 local entities under the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act. According to a release on Friday, Feb. 21, municipalities, counties and tribes are eligible to receive more than $58,200 for every licensed marijuana retail store or micro business located within their jurisdictions.

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 The biggest shares will go to Washtenaw County and the city of Ann Arbor, while Ypsilanti, Saline, Pittsfield Township and Northfield Township are also on the list.  Read More  

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