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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)

Reconsidering wold reintroduction in Idaho (Boise Statesman, TF Times News)
Siddoway insisting on teacher pay raises (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune)
Inslee’s agenda on education, energy, bridges (Lewiston Tribune)
New Representative Jordan speaks on add the words (Lewiston Tribune)
Pullman plans to widen intersection (Moscow News)
Caldwell moves ahead on Hope Plaza growth (Nampa Press Tribune)
New businesses consider Pine Ridge Mall (Pocatello Journal)
County to decide public access at Bell Marsh creek (Pocatello Journal)
Democratic caucus proposes noted (TF Times News)

Church wants $750k to block cell tower (Eugene Register Guard)
More wolf action seen in KF area (KF Herald & News)
Klamath Union HS renovation planned (Medford Tribune, KF Herald & News)
Debate over condition of historic Jacksonville hotel (Medford Tribune)
Medford may raise law enforcement, fire fees (Medford Tribune)
Pendleton cops: white supermacist group active (Pendleton E Oregonian)
New Representative Barreto prepares for work (Pendleont E Oregonian)
Governor, Hayes hire defense law firm (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Regional sanction may hit Hillsboro on air quality (Portland Oregonian)
Local protests arise over Keystone pipeline (Salem Statesman Journal)
Salem-Keizer low on some young student scores (Salem Statesman Journal)

USS Nimitz arrives at Bremerton (Bremerton Sun)
Representative Kilmer moves to appropriations (Tacoma News Tribune, Bremerton Sun)
Jail efforts on reducing assaults praised in audit (Everett Herald)
Inslee calls for revenue increase, school, road effort (Spokesman Review, Everett Herald, Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic,, Olympian, Longview News)
Longview tapwater panel starts work (Longview News)
Weyco production may halt for week to nine days (Longview News)
Thurston jail repairs authorized (Olympian)
Lower oil prices help NW economy (Seattle Times)
SpaceX leader may set up office in Seattle (Seattle Times)
Planning for improvements on I-5 near Tacoma (Tacoma News Tribune)
Legislator urges limit on free lobby meals (Tacoma News Tribune)
Lack of substitute teachers at Clark noted (Vancouver Columbian)
Dispute continues over C-Tran board (Vancouver Columbian)

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