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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)
Kuna school levy fight returns (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune)
The Simpson-Smith battle over earmarks (Boise Statesman)
NCAA blasts UI on academic rules (Nampa Press Tribune)
The East Idahoans running statewide (Pocatello Journal)
Pocatello police lawsuit progresses (Pocatello Journal)
New app on cyberbullying (TF Times News)
Little progress on Dorena hydro effort (Eugene Register Guard)
Klamath ballot includes administrator issue (KF Herald & News)
Meth still prevalent around KF (KF Herald & News)
The contest for Jackson County sheriff (Medford Tribune)
Conflict in Jackson circuit judge contest (Medford Tribune)
Two Oracle-led projects both non-functional (Portland Oregonian)
TriMet facilities crime scaling back (Portland Oregonian)
Reviewing restaurant inspections (Salem Statesman Journal)
Impacts of mudslide on Darrington (Everett Herald)
Evaluating why school bond failed (Everett Herald)
Can feds provide water to pot growers? (Tacoma News Tribune, Kennewick Herald)
On spill risk for NW oil shipments (Vancouver Columbian, Longview News)
Kitzhaber rejects coal export from OR (Longview News)
Spokane jail overcrowded (Spokane Spokesman)
A troubled baseball league provider (Tacoma News Tribune)
Tacoma Symphony conductor retires (Tacoma News Tribune)
Remembering Val Ogden (Vancouver Columbian)
School districts struggling with growth (Vancouver Columbian)
Big growth in WA Medicaid (Vancouver Columbian)