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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)

Records from St Luke’s suit to be revealed (Boise Statesman, TF Times News)
Bench Sewer District absorbed by Boise city (Boise Statesman)
Lawsuit from veteran not buried with gay partner (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune)
Pot sales in Washington underway (Boise Statesman, Lewiston Tribune)
Lochsa timber cut may be underway (Lewiston Tribune)
Pullman reviews recycling program (Moscow News)
Modest start to wildfire season (Moscow News)
Nampa won’t change sanitation rates (Nampa Press Tribune)
Beck appears in Dayton (Pocatello Journal)
Massive wildfire near Hailey (TF Times News)
Filer dog shooting yields lawsuit (TF Times News)

Eugene water board considers development (Eugene Register Guard)
KF working on attracting airlines (KF Herald & News)
Henley Elementary work continues (KF Herald & News)
Hotter (to about 100) in OR (Portland Oregonian, Medfortd Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Rogue Transportation District may raise taxes (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
State ag officials say they have limited GMO authority (Medford Tribune, Pendleton E Oregonian)
Coal shipper seeks tribal agreements on fish (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Wildhorse Casino adds non-smoking bar (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Washington pot shops open (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Curry County sheriff quits over cuts, health (Portland Oregonian)

Pot shops open in Washington (Seattle Times, Spokane Spokesman, Tacoma News Tribune, Everett Herald, Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic, Kennewick Herald, Port Angeles News)
Former aide to Reardon sentenced – evidence tampering (Everett Herald)
Aquatic recreation district may try tax (Port Angeles News)
Fare evasion on Seattle light rail (Seattle Times)
On battle for the Jan Angel House seat (Tacoma News Tribune)
New development for highway 502 (Vancouver Columbian)

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