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Here’s what public affairs news made the front page of newspapers in the Northwest today, excluding local crime, features and sports stories. (Newspaper names contracted with location)

Light on the front pages this Sunday, accounted in large part by Super Bowl preoccupation (Seattle and Spokane’s front pages were completely turned over the big event).

Low water expected in Idaho (Boise Statesman)
Syringa Bank closed (Lewiston Tribune)
School levies ahead, considered (Nampa Press Tribune)
School district asks priorities (Sandpoint Bee)
Beckley canyon jump considered (TF Times News)
Reviewing federal farm subsidies (TF Times News)

Tech companies growing at Eugene (Eugene Register Guard)
Pot shop risks in S Oregon (Medford Tribune)
CRC still alive for federal funds (Portland Oregonian)
Legislative session ahead (Portland Oregonian, Salem Statesman Journal)
Work on GMO rules not yet started (Salem Statesman Journal)

Edmonds wants 3 new schools (Everett Herald)
Possible future Super Bowl at Seattle (Kennewick Herald)
State bill on worker paid leave (Vancouver Columbian, Kennewick Herald, Longview News)
Pierce County adds legislative clout (Tacoma News Tribune)

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