News Briefing – September 2, 2010

  • State set to hire Lake Delhi consultant: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Terry Branstad’s inner circle mixes of old faces, new ones: REGISTER
  • Business Council survey suggest recovery may be ‘pausing’: RADIO IOWA
  • State tax receipts up 1.8 percent for July and August: RADIO IOWA
  • Ottumwa residents chafe as flood persist for 3 months: REGISTER
  • Summer rainfall second in records, behind ’93: REGISTER
  • Midwest managers: New recession likely: REGISTER
  • Thousands can pay just half their court fines under ‘amnesty’ program: RADIO IOWA
  • State senator targets Mickelson’s advertisers because of comments on homosexuals: REGISTER
  • Parents fight school dress code: QC TIMES
  • Police to promote preschool: REGISTER
  • Election ’10: Branstad unveils 5-year Iowa agriculture plan: QC TIMES
  • Cedar Rapids still needs help recovering: REGISTER
  • Report says 95% have access to high speed internet in Iowa: RADIO IOWA

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