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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)

Meridian and the book of controversy (Boise Statesman)
1st term legislator Monks reviews session (Boise Statesman)
Profiling AG Wasden and primary race (Lewiston Tribune)
Windows XP phaseout an issue for schools (Moscow News)
Audit finds misspending of welfare money (Nampa Press Tribune)
Fewer Idahoans stuck at part-time work (Nampa Press Tribune)
Otter formally announces around state (Pocatello Journal)
CSI co-founder Eldon Evans dies (TF Times News)
New liquor license yields new TF bar (TF Times News)

New Latino center opens for OSU (Corvallis Gazette Times)
9th street hotel approved by commission (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Plans for Glenwood conference center, hotel (Eugene Register Guard)
Eugene man died at Stillaguamish mudslide (Eugene Register Guard)
Fewer student defaults at Klamath college (KF Herald & News)
Salt Creek tunnel work on hold (KF Herald & News)
Jackson County sets pot moratorium (Ashland Tidings)
Planned burn at Siskiyou nearly uncontrolled (Ashland Tidings)
Medford wins on employee insurance case (Medford Tribune)
Review natural gas plant explosion (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Hermiston police computers hit by virus (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Umatilla County sets pot moratorium (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Reviewing a timber battle near Reedsport (Portland Oregonian)

Everett planning budgets (Everett Herald)
Earthquake would mean Hanford risks (Kennewick Herald)
Crude oil shipment meeting at Clatskanie (Longview News)
Bomb threat yields arrests (Port Angeles News)
Lottery set for legal pot store licenses (Port Angeles News)
Snohomish considered buying Oso homes (Seattle Times)
Army Corps allowing trees on levees (Spokane Spokesman)
Banfield pet hospital base moves to Vancouver (Vancouver Columbian)
Oil shipping hearing turns hot (Vancouver Columbian)

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