News Briefing – March 10, 2010

  • Governor signs puppy mills as first dog looks on: RADIO IOWA
  • A late rush to sell some high-alcohol content beer: RADIO IOWA
  • 17 Iowa river flows already at record highs for date: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Three GOP candidates for governor speak: RADIO IOWA
  • Governor expects texting bill to be delivered: RADIO IOWA
  • Transportation commission approves more money to fix potholes: RADIO IOWA
  • Is Marshalltown Maid-Rite’s process safe or not?: QC TIMES
  • Lawmakers tweaking bike safety measure: QC TIMES
  • House amends amateur MMA bill: QC TIMES
  • Some Iowa homebuilders see ‘a better year’ ahead: REGISTER
  • Iowa Senate Oks MidAmerican rate increase for nuclear study: QC TIMES
  • Santorum urges Iowa evangelicals to act: QC TIMES
  • Iowa Department of Corrections still faces layoffs: QC TIMES
  • Election ’10: Longest-serving woman in Iowa House to retire: QC TIMES
  • Grassley: Justice Department needs to release lawyers’ names: QC TIMES
  • Senators swiftly reject teens-only texting ban: REGISTER
  • Legislature should respect free speech: REGISTER
  • Property tax bills to rise in Cedar Rapids: GAZETTE
  • Don’t target teens on texting, or anyone else: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Branstad willing to debate GOP opponents: GAZETTE
  • Ames wants to be test site for fiber-optic network: GLOBEGAZETTE

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