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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)

Colleges will report on strengths, weaknesses (Boise Statesman, Lewiston Tribune)
Boise seeks to annex 27,000 people to the SW (Boise Statesman)
Idaho’s standard of living falls behind (IF Post Register)
Employers in Idaho seeinng wave of retirees (IF Post Register)
Traffic light change at Karcher Road (Nampa Press Tribune)
Legislator sues Bannock County over jail death (Pocatello Journal)
Ybarra campaign draws questions (TF Times News)

Former Santa Clara school site may be sold (Eugene Register Guard)
Sky Lakes Medical adding clinics, staff (KF Herald & News)
Some wildfires nearly contained (KF Herald & News)
Gender pay gap found in state (Salem Statesman Journal)
How much tax money would pot give OR? (Salem Statesman Journal)

Legal settlement by Bremerton school, covered (Kitsap Sun)
Paine Field could see ongoing changes (Everett Herald)
Marysville goes after special ed improvements (Everett Herald)
Legal pot still has high cost, low supply (Longview News)
Wildfires burning through fighting funds (Seattle Times)
The last Issaquah farm sold (Seattle Times)
Massive I-5 renovation at Tacoma begins (Tacoma News Tribune)
Clark Co sees many more traffic fatalities (Vancouver Columbian)
In Clark GOP, moderates faring better (Vancouver Columbian)
ACLU sues Yakima, seeks by-district council seat (Yakima Herald Republic)

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