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<copyright>Copyright 2009 - State Of Michigan</copyright>
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<title>Michigan's Governor Jennifer M. Granholm</title>

<itunes:subtitle>Governor Jennifer M. Granholm's weekly radio address for the great state of Michigan.</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:author>Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor</itunes:author>

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<itunes:summary>Each week, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm discusses important issues facing the citizens of Michigan. She provides updates on developments from across the state including legislation, state policies and procedures, special events and alerts and many other issues impacting the citizens of Michigan. The Governor's weekly radio address is released to media each Friday and made available as a podcast at Michigan.gov and on iTunes on the following Monday.</itunes:summary>

<description>Each week, Governor Jennifer M. Granholm discusses important issues facing the citizens of Michigan. She provides updates on developments from across the state including legislation, state policies and procedures, special events and alerts and many other issues impacting the citizens of Michigan. The Governor's weekly radio address is released to media each Friday and made available as a podcast at Michigan.gov and on iTunes on the following Monday.</description>
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<title>MSU Extension</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
<description>At Michigan State University, the words "Go Green" now have a new meaning, as in "green economy."<br />
For almost a century, the services provided by MSU Extension have concentrated on assisting farmers and our state's agricultural community.  And now MSU Extension is transforming itself into a 21st century organization, one that will broaden its scope and help to grow Michigan's green economy.<br />
This is a work in progress.  MSU Extension has developed a vision and programs for supporting and promoting a green economy and is now seeking feedback from its external partners like state government.  Structural changes in MSU Extension will be announced in the months ahead. 
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