News Briefing-Tuesday, February 7, 2012

  • Auditor sees some improvement in governor’s budget: RADIO IOWA
  • Improving HWY 63 between Oskaloosa and Waterloo: RADIO IOWA
  • DOT wants input on Chicago to Omaha passenger rail: REGISTER
  • Iowa law would mimic anti-illegal immigrant law in Arizona: RADIO IOWA
  • Bedbug proposal puts cost burden on residents: REGISTER
  • State appeals Polk County ruling on same-sex birth certificate: RADIO IOWA
  • Sharing the load – RUTF formula not keeping up with the cost of road work: GAZETTE
  • All’s quite on the LOST front: GAZETTE
  • US trip to China’s next leader: From Obama to Iowa: QC TIMES
  • More accessible, welcoming hospital is goal, UI officials report to regents: GAZETTE
  • Xi visit biggest event for Iowa since 1979: QC TIMES
  • Tax levy decrease proposed in Johnson County budget: GAZETTE
  • Sioux City Council cuts red-light camera fines: WCF COURIER
  • Counties may levy for shortfall in state MHDD funds: GAZETTE
  • Iowa needs volunteers to plant wildflowers: GLOBEGAZETTE

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