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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)

CWI buys new Boise lot (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune)
Taking a look at some of the new school tests (IF Post Register)
Review board named for NNU (Nampa Press Tribune)
Federal sage grouse plan expected in next 2 months (TF Times News)

Eugene city likely will have more revenue (Eugene Register Guard)
Concerns raised over candidates in debates (Eugene Register Guard)
Speakers talk about pot, kids (KF Herald & News)
Credit transfers considered at Klamath schools (KF Herald & News)
Bill hits left lane abusers (Medford Tribune)
Medford charter school’s terms reconsidered (Medford Tribune)
Gray wolf may fall from the endangered (Medford Tribune)
Major solar power array planned near Umatilla (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Hot debate over gun background check bill (Portland Oregonian, Salem Statesman Journal)

Kitsap teachers consider joining school walkout (Bremerton Sun)
Georgia Pacific in labor talks (Longview News)
School fund plan would rely more on state (Tacoma News Tribune, Olympian)
CenturyLink dinged $16m for 911 outage (Olympian)
Speed limit study would precede raise (Spokane Spokesman, Yakima Herald Republic)
Clark Co may pass e-cigarette regulations (Vancouver Columbian)

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