News Briefing – January 15, 2010

  • Big-school boards snub Culver push to apply for grant cash: REGISTER
  • Racing and Gaming Commission raises question on casino financing proposals: RADIO IOWA
  • ELECTION ’10: Branstad’s fundraising yikes robust $1.5 million: REGISTER
  • Tax credits under scrutiny: RADIO IOWA
  • Reorg bill would halt money for 11 juvenile centers: REGISTER
  • Mauro says incumbents face tougher year: RADIO IOWA
  • Great Ape Trust restructuring eliminates 10 jobs, limits visitors; REGISTER
  • Veterans can get free flu shots: RADIO IOWA
  • Cedar Rapids mayor asks for DED wavier: RADIO IOWA
  • State govt reorg may be bipartisan hallmark of ’10 session: RADIO IOWA
  • Groups with varying interests offer ideas on budget shortfall: REGISTER
  • Democrats want economy like Europe’s, Garssley claims: QC TIMES
  • Iowa Senators introduce marriage amendment: QC TIMES
  • Senate delays decision on 2012 school funding: QC TIMES
  • UNI seeks approval for college mergers: REGISTER
  • Flooding remains a concern for lawmakers: QC TIMES
  • Enrollment continues to spike at community colleges: QC TIMES
  • Take hospitals up on their offer: REGISTER
  • Farm bankruptcies on the rise due to losses, court ruling: GAZETTE
  • Kids need state’s help with dental care: REGISTER

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