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Posts published in “Day: July 22, 2014”

On the front pages

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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)

Investigation into bulldozer operator death (Boise Statesman)
Adds the words protesters go to court (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune, Lewiston Tribune)
Sockeye salmon recovery plan released (Lewiston Tribune)
Nampa turns down 4-plexes proposal (Nampa Press Tribune)
Caldwell wants bigger property tax slice (Nampa Press Tribune)
Fires in Idaho easing office (Pocatello Journal)
CNN suing Blaine Co over Bergdahl records (TF Times News)
Idaho gets No Child waiver extension (TF Times News)
Gas prices in Idaho rising (TF Times News)

Lane Co: Eugene can't dictate on sick leave (Eugene Register Guard)
Springfield mill may not rise again for 2 years (Eugene Register Guard)
Odell Lake has toxic algae bloom (KF Herald & News)
Vic Atiyeh remembered (Portland Oregonian, Salem Statesman Journal, Medford Tidings, Portland E regonian, Ashland Tidings)
Lightning storms may hit area (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Report on Oregon kids' health, poverty (Portland Oregonian)

Contest in 38th House seat (Bremerton Sun)
Hoover Motors at Bremerton plans closure (Bremerton Sun)
Snohomish finance director job long vacant (Everett Herald)
Inslee restricts most burning outdoors (Kennewick Herald)
Carlton complex biggest fire ever in WA (Seattle Times, Spokane Spokesman,, Kennewick Herald, Longview News)
Kalama grain terminal expansion nearly done (Longview News)
Olympic National Parks develops goat plan (Port Angeles News)
I-90 traffic hit again with Obama visit (Seattle Times)
Tearing down Spokane downtown fountain (Spokane Spokesman)
4th US House seat up for grabs (Spokane Spokesman)
Pot shipments slow in wildfire regions (Vancouver Columbian)
Dam planners try new type of fish passage (Yakima Herald Republic)