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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)
Idaho same-sex marriage case still pursued (Boise Statesman)
School funding discussed at Kamiah capitol for a day (Lewiston Tribune)
Legislators vote 3% raise for state employees (Nampa Press Tribune)
County may sell court annex building (Nampa Press Tribune)
Obama coming to Boise (TF Times News)
Last year was hottest in Oregon history (Eugene Register Guard)
Second Hilton hotel for downtown Eugene possible (Eugene Register Guard)
Reviewing Klamath water documentary (KF Herald & News)
Pacific Power sues KF city over franchise license (KF Herald & News)
Health care district board troubled (KF Herald & News)
Medford will comment on planned Coquille casino there (Medford Tribune)
New interim director for Jackson fairgrounds (Medford Tribune)
Pendleton downtown vacancy rate steady (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Democratic candidates outspent Republican in 2014 (Portland Oregonian)
Healthier cohort in new Medicaid enrollees (Salem Statesman Journal)
Bainbridge Island council spot filled (Bremerton Sun)
Pot dealers now grappling with oversupply (Yakima Herald Republic, Longview News)
Sea Mar health centers pay state $3.65m in case (Olympian)
Seahawks have have had economic impact (Seattle Times, Olympian)
No more open-carry in state Senate (Seattle Times, Vancouver Columbian)
Lawsuit dismissed on port open meetings (Tacoma News Tribune)