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A limited-access highway being built in north Spokane has received $35 million from a federal economic stimulus program that will pay for a 3.7-mi stretch of roadway and could generate up to 106 jobs. Photo: WSDOT Graham Construction and Management of Spokane is constructing a four-lane divided highway for U.S. 395 between U.S. 2 and Wandermere along with two bridges and an interchange as part of the North Spokane Freeway project. Here a crane lifts a spiral rebar cage into place to construct a pier. The North Spokane Corridor is expected to be a 60mph, 10.5-mi-long highway linking Interstate 90