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Posts published in “Day: March 16, 2014”

On the front pages

news

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)

Kratom drug overview (Boise Statesman)
Dog park efforts in Nampa (Nampa Press Tribune)
School broadband budget in review (Nampa Press Tribune)
Stallings running in 2nd district (Pocatello Journal)
Indian mascots in review (TF Times News)
Guiding on private land would be unlicensed (TF Times News)

Criticism of prospective subdivision (Eugene Register Guard)
In SW OR, calling firemen instead of police (Medford Tribune, KF Herald & News)
Rainbow trout dying at Cole Rivers hatchery (Medford Tribune)
Oil trains contain flaamable gases (Portland Oregonian)
defining cyberbullying in re-tweeting case (Salem Statesman Journal)

Managing open records with new tech (Everett Herald)
State, feds setting new hanford goals (Kennewick Herald)
Colorado got head start on pot sales (Tacoma News Tribune, Kennewick Herald)
Gun accidents rise, no change in gun law (Seattle Times, Yakima Herald Republic)
Internal battles at Sequim museum (Port Angeles News)
What's next in health reform? (Spokane Spokesman)
Spokane arena still paying off costs (Spokane Spokesman)
Legislature on education funding (Tacoma News Tribune)
Concerns ongoing on oil terminal spill (Vancouver Columbian)
Clark Commission gets another candidate (Vancouver Columbian)
Talk of a Columbia bridge east of 205 (Vancouver Columbian)