News Briefing – August 31, 2010

  • Election ’10: Findley raises concerns about DeCoster contribution; Miller returns it: RADIO IOWA
  • Meth cooks put buildings at risk: REGISTER
  • FDA inspections detail rodents, flies at Wright County egg plants: RADIO IOWA
  • Bankrupt VeraSun requests repayment from some farmers: RADIO IOWA
  • DNR director says pollution from Lake Delhi is ‘atrocious’: REGISTER
  • Only one interviewed by Culver for educator job: REGISTER
  • ‘Independence’ cited by justice in same-sex case: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: King tells opponent he hasn’t ‘earned’ right to debate: RADIO IOWA
  • Grassley: Iowa deserves its share of earmarks, no new egg rules needed: QC TIMES
  • Cedar Rapids gets federal flood relief: QC TIMES
  • Election ’10: Braley strikes back on mosque debate: QC TIMES
  • Pass federal shield law to protect free press: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Sarah Palin to speak at Reagan dinner: QC TIMES
  • Time to change Iowa’s livestock rules: OBRADOVICH
  • Dangerous mix: Politics and a narrow understanding of God: REGISTER
  • FEMA says ‘no’ to Solid Waste Agency to the tune of $2.1 million: GAZETTE
  • Block by Block gets another $1.35 million: GAZETTE
  • King decries pending estate tax: SC JOURNAL
  • Getting local-option sales tax revenue to renters likely to be complicated: GAZETTE

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