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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 homeowners facing lots of termites, etc (Boise Statesman)
Latah Republicans talk about deadbeat dads (Lewiston Tribune)
Nampa plans development around Idaho Center (Nampa Press Tribune)
Ybarra gained respect during session (TF Times News)

New food hall planned for 5yh street market (Eugene Register Guard)
Annexation bill held after Medford concerns (Medford Tribune)
Some optimism develops about more university funding (Medford Tribune)
Democrats pressed by gun-ignited recall plans (Salem Statesman Journal)

Kitsap schools hope for $25 million in federal funds (Bremerton Sun)
MicroGreen Ploymers shuts down at Arlington (Everett Herald)
Lake Stevens considers another elementary school (Everett Herald)
Base teacher pay generally static (Kennewick Herald)
Cost cutting ahead at Lewis-McChord (Olympian)
Inslee signs geologic mapping bill (Tacoma News Tribune, Olympian)
A poor ski season in Washington state (Seattle Times)
Yakima firm plans to generate biomass energy (Yakima Herald Republic)

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