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2009 November
| 20 | Michigan Environmental Program Wins Council of State Governments' Innovations Award Governor Granholm congratulated the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality for receiving a 2009 innovatinos award from the Council of State Governments for its new water withdrawal assessment process.
 | | 19 | Granholm Says Michigan Must Be a Winner in Race to the Top In her weekly radio address, Governor Granholm said that Michigan must be one of the winning states in the U.S. Department of Education's Race to the Top competition for it could mean up to $500 million to improve Michigan schools.
 | | 17 | Governor Granholm Announces Over 13,400 New and Retained Jobs for Michigan Governor Granholm announced that the Michigan Economic Development Corporation is helping 10 companies grow in Michigan and is backing two brownfield redevelopment projects. Combined, the 12 projects are expected to created 2,245 new jobs (883 direct and 1,368 indirect), retain 11,254 jobs, and generate over $791 million in new investment in the state.
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 | | 17 | Granholm to Merge DMB, DIT; Theis to be Named Director of New Department
 | | 13 | Lieutenant Governor Cherry Urges Swift Action Toward Potential Great Lakes Invasive Species
 | | 13 | Granholm Urges State Senate to Keep the Michigan Promise
 | | 10 | Governor Honors Michigan Service Men and Women, Past and Present
 | | 06 | Governor Granholm Hails New W. K. Kellogg Foundation Woodrow Wilson Michigan Teaching Fellowship
 | | 04 | Governor Granholm Names Andy Levin Michigan's Chief Workforce Officer
 | | 04 | Governor Granholm Says Michigan Working to be Wind Manufacturing Center
 | | 04 | Governor Granholm Announces Appointments, Reappointments
 | | 02 | Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Wednesday, November 4, for Army Specialist Brandon K. Steffey of Sault Ste. Marie
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