News Briefing – April 19, 2010

  • Election ’10: Iowa Statehouse control comes down to numbers: QC TIMES
  • DCI questions donations form casino supporters: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Five gubernatorial candidates outline tax policy plans: RADIO IOWA
  • School boards group awaits final word on signed name as investigation of finances continues: REGISTER
  • Good weather helps farmers plant corn, soybeans early: REGISTER
  • Election ’12: Pawlenty: rise up and paint a better picture for the country: RADIO IOWA
  • Culver lobbying unique, 6 former commission chairs say: REGISTER
  • Iowa financial advisor says economy is rebounding: RADIO IOWA
  • State questions assisted living company’s pitch to elderly: REGISTER
  • Director at Iowa center for disabled resigns: QC TIMES
  • State auditor chides spending plan: QC TIMES
  • Election ’10: Roberts campaigns as GOP alternative: QC TIMES
  • Schools reluctant to take reform money: REGISTER
  • Lawmakers split on merits of shortened ’10 session: GAZETTE
  • Hawkeye Community College dismisses part-time teachers: REGISTER
  • Ethanol makers fear ‘blend wall’ is near: REGISTER
  • Culver stands up to big insurance: WCF COURIER
  • Despite benefits, towns reject FEMA flood buyouts; GAZETTE
  • Laws must evolve with care homes: REGISTER
  • Road to recovery: Iowa manufactures face slower recovery: GLOBEGAZETTE
  • Culver successful in forcing local school boards to raise taxes: SIGORNEY

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