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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)

Sage grouse protection on private land (Boise Statesman)
State orders directional-like billboard down (Boise Statesman)
Guns on campus signed, debated (TF Times News, Lewiston Tribune, Pocatello Journal)
WA legislature passes supplemental budget (Moscow News)
Hearing about new WSU provost (Moscow News)
Debate over 10 commandments marker at park (Sandpoint Bee)
Filer dog shooting debate continues (TF Times News)

Cover Oregon time extension requested (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Roper departs as OSU vice provost (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Nonprofit group buys Willamette land (Eugene Register Guard)
Klamath commission race heats on radio (KF Herald & News)
Parents could see fines for truancy (KF Herald & News)
Downtown parking tight (Ashland Tidings)
Panel urges against ban on certain dog breeds (Medford Tribune)
Federal report blasts Oracle, state (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Beed prices rising as supply lowers (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Linthicum campaign appearance for Congress (Pendleton East Oregonian)
More school class time ordered at Portland (Portland Oregonian)
Wipes clogging sewage piping (Portland Oregonian)

State supplemental budget passes (Tacoma News Tribune, Everett Herald, Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic, Kennewick Herald, Longview News)
Health insurance deadline approaches (Everett Herald)
Street work impacting Kelso businesses (Longview News)
Population gives better odds at college slots (Kennewock Herald)
Nippon Paper plant manager departs (Port Angeles News)
Teens find jobs harder to get (Seattle Times)
Seattle cops get facial rcognition software (Seattle Times)
No legislative action on medical pot (Tacoma News Tribune)
Tacoma Historical Society gets new home (Tacoma News Tribune)
Massive drug raids at Spokane, Rathdrum (Spokane Spokesman)
Spokane County may impose weed fee (Spokane Spokesman)
Ridgefield picks city manager (Vancouver Columbian)

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