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Posts published in “Day: July 16, 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)

Warren Jones plans return from SLC hospital July 25 (Boise Statesman)
Big growing fire at Garden Valley (Boise Statesman)
Future of Dubois sheep station unclear (IF Post Register)
Nez Perce County runs out of transport funds (Lewiston Tribune)
Background check initiative does will in poll (Lewiston Tribune)
Pullman plans expansion work on fire station (Moscow News)
CWI board okays guns policy for campuses (Nampa Press Tribune)
Motion Industries moves from Boise to Caldwell (Nampa Press Tribune)
Massive Preacher fire still growing (TF Times News)
Labrador raises most cash among ID congressionals (TF Times News)

Cascades fire still roaring (Eugene Register Guard)
Swastika graffiti near UO Jewish fraternity (Eugene Register Guard)
Moccasin Hill fire hit fast and hard (KF Herald & News)
More timber production in OR than since 2006 (KF Herald & News)
First step at Ashland toward ending pot ban (Ashland Tidings)
Heat persisting in southern Oregon (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Police linking string of arsons at Medford (Medford Tribune)
Transportation funding running dry (Pendleton E Oregonian)
More regs sought for oil rail transport (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Hurrcane Creek fire in Wallowas (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Oregon saw job loss in June (Portland Oregonian)
Top-two primary ballot issue qualifies (Salem Statesman Journal)

Everest College, seeking buyer, still has classes (Bremerton Sun)
Pot businesses start delivery service (Bremerton Sun)
Reviewing Kitsap prosecutors race (Bremerton Sun)
Boeing releases plan for 777X interior (Everett Herald)
Longview police want to add to force (Longview News)
Tickets from school traffic cams rose in 2013 (Longview News)
Kelso approves rules for addict shelters (Longview News)
Repair needs cited for Thurston bridges (Olympian)
Olympic peninsula opens first pot shop (Port Angeles News)
Major construction on I-90 will big big-impact (Seattle Times)
Chopp opposed by socialist candidate (Seattle Times)
Spokane commission candidate in review (Spokane Spokesman)
Tacoma charter amendments set for ballot (Tacoma News Tribune)
Fires roaring in central WA (Yakima Herald Republic)
Reviewing Yakima sheriff's race (Yakima Herald Republic)
Yakima council may slice utility tax (Yakima Herald Republic)