News Briefing – May 17, 2010

  • ELECTION ’10: Culver formally kicks off re-election bid today: RADIO IOWA
  • Grassley vote will signal his approach to court picks: REGISTER
  • Emerald Ash Borer found on Mississippi River island: RADIO IOWA
  • Iowa among top states in returned Census forms: RADIO IOWA
  • ELECTION ’10: 3rd District GOP candidates: Scale back spending, government: REGISTER
  • ELECTION ’10: Details distinguish Iowa Democrats in US Senate race: REGISTER
  • ELECTION ’10: Branstad considers ideas from policy forum: REGISTER
  • Mentally ill more likely to end up in jail than hospital: QC TIMES
  • Limited-government movement gains steam, Paul says in Iowa: REGISTER
  • ELECTION ’10: 1st District candidates to meet in GOP debate: GAZETTE
  • Casino sale pact didn’t sway vote: REGISTER
  • ELECTION ’10: Heart scare is diet reminder, not vote issue, Branstad says: REGISTER
  • Strings attached to Lyon County casino approval: REGISTER
  • NIACC board to consider 6% tuition, fee increase: GLOBEGAZETTE
  • Iowa businesses say uncertainty stifles hiring: REGISTER
  • School leader sees computers, not slot machines: SC JOURNAL
  • ISU economist suggest subsidy overhaul: REGISTER
  • Exactly where should we make cuts?: REGISTER

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