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Posts published in “Day: April 10, 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)

Gay rights, religion battle in Idaho (Boise Statesman)
Reviewing 2014 legislative session (Lewiston Tribune)
Pullman cuts gambling tax (Moscow News)
More Latah prisoners than expected (Moscow News)
Canyon sheriff opposing jail expansion (Nampa Press Tribune)
Justice reinvestment bill signed (Nampa Press Tribune)
Canyon legislative candidate has court history (Nampa Press Tribune)
Bannock commission limits fair board clout (Pocatello Journal)
Pocatello schools refinancing their debt (Pocatello Journal)
Candidates at Bonner County debate (Sandpoint Bee)
TF urban renewal of $17 million planned (TF Times News)

Corvallis house code may not change (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Mining firm seeks permit in Linn (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Adjunct profs at OSU wronged (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Eugene may require paid sick leave (Eugene Register Guard)
Water deal okayed by Klamath tribes (KF Herald & News)
KF plans on thin budget (KF Herald & News)
Low water at Klamath (KF Herald & News)
Rogue Valley Manor rehab planned (Medford Tribune)
Regence adds 70 jobs at Medford (Medford Tribune)
Umatilla port blocked from warehouse plan (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Cover Oregon battles computer bugs (Portland Oregonian)
Innocence Project opens Oregon effort (Salem Statesman Journal)
State task force plows into GMOs (Salem Statesman Journal)

Surviving the Oso mudslide (Everett Herald)
New boeing building underway (Everett Herald)
New terminal pursued at Port of Longview (Longview News)
Stadium at Forks may be replaced (Port Angeles News)
Port Angeles port wants economic data (Port Angeles News)
Commission: Spokane Council pay should rise (Spokane Spokesman)
Tacoma sewage plant addition underway (Tacoma News Tribune)
Death of former legislator Val Ogden (Vancouver Columbian)
Old Yakima jail might be reopened (Yakima Herald Republic)
Difficulty noted in controlling burns (Yakima Herald Republic)