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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)
Two die in Idaho Guard copter accident (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune)
Businesses using new state tax incentive (Boise Statesman)
What’s behind Grossenbacher departure at INL? (IF Post Register)
Whitman co will work on shoreline program (Moscow News)
Middleton may move to volunteer fire force (Nampa Press Tribune)
Might ruling revive Idaho gay marriage ban? (TF Times News)
What now after Corvallis parking plan defeat? (Corvallis Gazette)
OSU enrollment hits 30k (Corvallis Gazette)
Beach no-smoking plan dropped by state (Salem Statesman Journal, Corvallis Gazette)
Lane’s So Delicious dessert company sold (Eugene Register Guard)
Eugene utility district manager quits (Eugene Register Guard)
Small earthquake noted near Lakeview (KF Herald & News)
One violator set air quality noncompliant (KF Herald & News)
Medford council may add space to trail (Medford Tribune)
Former Kim’s restaurant space may go to casino (Medford Tribune)
Ceremony ends chemical disposal at Umatilla (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Banner Banks takes over American West (Pendleton E Oregonian)
State forestry sets new harvest zones (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Speeding up work on I-5 cable barrier (Portland Oregonian, Salem Statesman Journal)
Kitsap incumbent prosercutor regains lead (Bremerton Sun)
Private Bainbridge marina may be public park (Bremerton Sun)
Big growth for Lonview auto dealer (Longview News)
Sea lions eating more salmon than expected (Longview News)
Cowlitz prosecutor likely ousted (Longview News)
35th district House race still up for grabs (Olympian)
Many questions are Seattle medical pot (Seattle Times)
Clark county races still up in air (Vancouver Columbian)
Vancouver pot sellers consider Oregon impact (Vancouver Columbian)
Washington gun background check may become model (Vancouver Columbian)
Newhouse continues to lead Didier in 4th (Yakima Herald Republic)