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Posts published in “Day: May 21, 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)

Incumbents fare well in primary (Boise Statesman, IF Post Register, TF Times News, Nampa Press Tribune, Lewiston Tribune, Pocatello Journal)
Reviewing water issues in Idaho (Boise Statesman)
Same-sex marriage still stayed in Idaho (Boise Statesman, Lewiston Tribune)
Clarkston council members abstains on pot (Lewiston Tribune)
Budie prevails over Bradbury (Lewiston Tribune, Moscow News)
Pocatello anti-discrinination ordinance lives (Pocatello Journal)

Primary election results (Portland Oregonian, Eugene Register Guard, Salem Statesman Journal, Medford Tribune, KF Herald & News, Corvallis Gazette Times, Pendleton East Oregonian, Ashland Tidings)
Feds want Cover Oregon records (Portland Oregonian, Corvallis Gazette Times)
Klamath charter plan rejected (KF Herald & News)
Jackson, Josephine reject GMOs (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Yakamas against coal export terminal (Pendleton East Oregonian)

Clinic will post prices for tests (Everett Herald)
Delay on Broadway Bridge at Everett (Everett Herald)
Openly gay suprme justice sworn in (Olympian)
Pot growers react to feds on water (Tacoma News Tribune, Olympian)
Looking into big Sequim fire (Port Angeles News)
Amazon moves into video games (Seattle Times)
Incumbents fare well in Idaho election (Spokane Spokesman)
Upgrades to gritty Spokane east end (Spokane Spokesman)
Patients urged to test for Heptatis C (Vancouver Columbian)
Jobs growth substantial in Clark (Vancouver Columbian)
Yakima panhandling ordinance extended (Yakima Herald Republic)
Yakamas against coal export terminal (Yakima Herald Republic)