Former Wolverine Braylon Edwards weighs in on Jim Harbaugh contract rumors
ANN ARBOR, Mich. โ University of Michiganโs weekly press conference wonโt happen Monday -- itโs been postponed to midweek as the team waits to see if they can return to the practice field to prepare for Ohio State. There are rumors that Harbaughโs contract would be extended beyond beyond the 2020-21 season. Local 4 spoke with former Wolverine wide receiver Braylon Edwards on his thoughts on if he thinks Harbaughโs contract will be extended. The full interview can be seen in the video above.
MichiganโMichigan State to have an unusual rivalry game this year
ANN ARBOR, Mich. โ Tree Town will be quieter than normal for the Michigan vs. Michigan State football game Saturday. Parking lots will all be blocked off -- including at Pioneer High School and at the golf course. RELATED: Why Iโm picking Michigan football to beat Michigan State -- will it be the blowout everyone expects? I love a Michigan State Michigan matchup,โ Gov. Players will have to adjust as no fans will be allowed inside The Big House.
First recreational marijuana dispensary opens in Ypsilanti
YPSILANTI, Mich. The first recreational marijuana dispensary has opened in Ypsilanti. Oz Cannabis, just outside of Depot Town in downtown Ypsilanti, is the first to receive both city and state approval as a marijuana retailer selling medical and adult-use (recreational) cannabis. Oz Cannabis founder, Nemer Haddad, a lifelong Detroit-area entrepreneur, says hes proud of the companys Ypsilanti location. In 2018, Michigan voted to legalize recreational marijuana by an 11-point margin. Related: Michigan voted to legalize marijuana in 2018, but many communities have opted out of salesMichigan regulators starting accepting license applications in late 2019 and are slowly working to activate them, in accordance with marijuana laws in the state.
Meet Michigan Football legend Braylon Edwards at Literati Bookstore Nov. 14
ANN ARBOR Michigan Football great and former NFL Pro Bowler Braylon Edwards and ESPN reporter and Michigan native Tom VanHaaren are coming to Ann Arbor for a book signing event. Fans will get the chance to meet the co-authors at Literati Bookstore on Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. The book, titled Braylon Edwards: Doing It My Way: My Outspoken Life as a Michigan Wolverine, NFL Receiver, and Beyond, offers an inside look into football life from college ball to the NFL. While at the University of Michigan, Edwards became the first receiver ever in the Big Ten Conference to finish three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Anecdotes from a football life, taking readers inside the locker room at the Big House, with the Browns, in New York and more.