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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)

Micron’s quarterly report shows improvement (Boise Statesman)
Public opinion says Idaho roads are okay (Lewiston Tribune)
Noise on the Snake River near Lewiston (Lewiston Tribune)
Moscow changes its groundwater efforts (Moscow News)
Candidate Silver thinks Crane should be fired (Moscow News)
New Canyon County admin building opens (Nampa Press Tribune)
Lanes shift along I-84 in Nampa area (Nampa Press Tribune)
Nampa city begins annual budget work (Nampa Press Tribune)
Republicans still at odds on organization (Pocatello Journal, Sandpoint Bee)

Three UO basketball players banned (Eugene Register Guard)
Eugene limits fireworks a little more (Eugene Register Guard)
High fire risk in southern Oregon (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Unemployment rate falls in Jackson County (Ashland Tidings)
Wolf fund used mainly for prevention (Ashland Tidings)
Burglary rates rise at Medford (Medford Tribune)
Lack of law enforcement at Josephine hurts (Medford Tribune)
Milton-Freewater gun club approved (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Pendleton schools will increase Indian offerings (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Legal challenge filed in PERS case (Salem Statesman Journal)

Snohomish takes another look at slides (Everett Herald)
Governor discusses safety at Hanford cleanup (Kennewick Herald)
Major shootout near Rainier (Longview News)
Longview looks at using Cowlitz River water (Longview News)
Hoof diseased elk mught be killed (Longview News)
Seattle Council proposes preschool options (Seattle Times)
Long-ago planted trees now being harvested (Spokane Spokesman)
Pot businesses concerned about transport (Vancouver Columbian)

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