News Briefing – July 9, 2010

  • Iowa officials’ refusal of pay cuts seen as hurting workplace: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Branstad sees hope for gay marriage vote if GOP makes gains: REGISTER
  • Transportation group calls for billions of dollars for road and rail system: RADIO IOWA
  • Judge rips sheriff for rejecting gun permit: REGISTER
  • “Go Daddy” opens new facility in Hiawatha: RADIO IOWA
  • Deputy HUD secretary touts benefits of stimulus money to Des Moines project: RADIO IOWA
  • Counseling retained for 2008 flood survivors: REGISTER
  • Grassley says cutting Tuesday mail delivery might be an option: RADIO IOWA
  • Iowa alcohol agency kept unspent money, memo says: REGISTER
  • Campaign laws might fall flat in social media era: QC TIMES
  • Election ’10: To get endorsement, Culver must ask: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Reynolds raises questions with ‘civil union’ comment: QC TIMES
  • 2 Iowa universities getting federal grants: QC TIMES
  • Falcons on the rise, thanks to efforts in Cedar Rapids: GAZETTE
  • National federation honors 2 Iowans: REGISTER
  • Some local officials are slow learners: REGISTER

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