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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)

ACHD supports new Collister connection (Boise Statesman)
Wolf reintroduction debate continues (IF Post Register)
16 INL wrks exposed to radiation in 2011 (IF Post Register)
Idaho Youth Ranch to move from Rupert to Middleton (Nampa Press Tribune)
State health exchange opens on Saturday (Nanpa Press Tribune)
Melba schools will try $9.5 million bond (Nampa Press Tribune)
Amy’s Kitchen preparing for Pocatello opening (Pocatello Journal)
Idaho temperatures plunge (Pocatello Journal)
Jerome prepares for new jail in 2015 (TF Times News)
CSI looking for $1m for student attraction effort (TF Times News)

Ballmers continue $50m to UO (Eugene Register Guard)
Springfield still ponders future of burned mill (Eugene Register Guard)
Big winter storm coming (Portland Oregonian, KF Herald & News)
Gold City official accused of harassment (Medford Tribune)
Looking at marijuana retail (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Monsanto will pay $2.4m on GMO case (Pendleton E Oregonian)
ODOT presses for more road repair money (Portland Oregonian)
Salem might ease rules on residential chickens (Salem Statesman Journal)

Ferry abruptly powerless, explained (Bremerton Sun)
Port Orchard street budget questioned (Bremerton Sun)
Big winter storm about to arrive (Vancouver Columbian, Longview News)
Kenmore Air, only scheduled service at PA, leaves (Port Angeles News)
Tacoma ferry out till next summer (Seattle Times)
Idaho may have to rebid for school broadband (Spokane Spokesman)
Long snow waits possible at Snoqualmie (Yakima Herald Republic)

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