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30Lt. Governor Cherry Announces $10 Million Grant for Muskegon Lake Restoration Project
17Lt. Governor Cherry's Statement on Passing of Former Michigan State AFL-CIO President Frank Garrison
Lt. Governor Cherry issued a statement on the passing of Frank Garrison, former labor leader for over 40 years.
12Recovery Act
Hello, this is Lt. Governor John Cherry.
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.

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12Cherry Says Recovery Act is Creating Jobs, Rebuilding Infrastructure in Michigan

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