News Briefing – September 1, 2010

  • One bright spot in the economy: Farming: REGISTER
  • State Climatologist: 2nd wettest summer on record: RADIO IOWA
  • Market may rule DeCoster’s fate: REGISTER
  • Branstad, Miller debate state authority over DeCoster operations: RADIO IOWA
  • Farm show to bring 24,000 to the area: REGISTER
  • Several schools let out early due to the heat: RADIO IOWA
  • Grassley says end of combat operations marks ‘victory’ in Iraq: RADIO IOWA
  • Caucus ’12 watch! Gingrich to return to Iowa next week: REGISTER
  • Czech company to make tires in Charles City: RADIO IOWA
  • More environmental problems for Lake Delhi: QC TIMES
  • Deere’s wind energy business sold to Exelon: REGISTER
  • Solid waste agency first in Iowa to recycle electronics for free: GAZETTE
  • Wind turbines: Houston, we have a problem: REGISTER
  • ACT chief stepping down: GAZETTE
  • Gov. Rendell to speak at Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner: WCF COURIER
  • Election ’10: Challenger: Vaudt too focused on politics: WCF COURIER
  • FEMA extends funding to raze flooded homes in CR: GLOBEGAZETTE
  • Election ’10: Branstad blasts Culver’s ‘culture of corruption’: GLOBEGAZETTE
  • Election ’10: Hogg: Branstad inaction caused costly flood damage: GLOBEGAZETTE
  • Election ’10: New voting laws changing campaigns, state leader says: SC JOURNAL

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