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						<title>Granholm Radio Address</title>
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<title>Recovery Act</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 07:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
<description>Hello, this is Lt. Governor John Cherry.<br />
On Monday, there will be more clanking and rumbling of bulldozers and road graders in Kalamazoo County.  That's the day construction is scheduled to begin on widening two miles of I-94 through Portage, including a new interchange at South Westnedge Avenue. Kalamazoo area residents have long wanted the swath of I-94 that stretches across the county to be widened.  The I-94 corridor is extremely important to the Michigan economy, and the section through Kalamazoo County now carries more vehicles per day than any other four-lane freeway in the state.</description>
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