Friday, November 16, 2007

Nov. 16: Regionals in Today's News

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Jerry Zremski in the Buffalo News covers last night's Democratic debate in Nevada; and Barack Obama is setting up a field office in Utah, Thomas Burr reports in the Salt Lake Tribune.

LOCAL RACES: An ex-congressman endorses Rep. Julia Carson's grandson for a House seat next year, Maureen Groppe reports in the Indianapolis Star.

APPROPRIATIONS WARS: Noelle Straub reports in the Helena (Montana) Independent Record on a House Republican maneuver to block all earmarks until a special panel holds hearings on the process.

FARM BILL: Faith Bremner in the Argus Leader covers the partisan maneuverings surrounding the Farm Bill.

MORTGAGE MESS: Malia Rulon in the Cincinnati Enquirer covers the House passage of new mortgage regulations.

CLIMATE CHANGE: Western governors are creating a TV ad on climate change, Suzanne Struglinski reports in the Deseret Morning News.

ARMY DEATH: Maureen Groppe in the Indianapolis Star reports on the Army's response to the death of a local soldier at an Army treatment facility.

ENERGY CORRIDORS: The Bush administration is proposing energy corridors in 11 Western states, prompting concerns from environmentalists, Suzanne Struglinski reports in the Deseret Morning News.

GRANTS & AWARDS: Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune covered the 2007 William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence, granted to Utah's Supreme Court chief justice.

and finally...

PASTRAMI VS. TURKEY: Did Rep. Souder storm out of a Capitol Hill cafe when a worker failed to toast his bread? Check out Sylvia Smith's piece in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.

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