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Posts published in “Day: February 22, 2014”

On the front pages

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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)

Plan for two new downtown condos (Boise Statesman)
Trus Joist tech office shuts at Boise (Boise Statesman)
ID House passes wolf control fund (Boise Statesman, TF Times News)
Tribes criticize Indian-related mascots (Lewiston Tribune)
Cantwell visits Pullman on pulse crops (Lewiston Tribune)
ID Commerce wants new business incentives (Nampa Press Tribune, Lewiston Tribune, Sandpoint Bee)
Land battle continues at Lochsa (Moscow News)
Nampa considers vicious dog cases (Nampa Press Tribune)
Local zoners oppose new zoning bill (Nampa Press Tribune)
High avalanche danger (Sandpoint Bee)

Coos community enhance man draws comments (Coos Bay World)
No-vaccine school exclusion day hits (Coos Bay World)
KF considers synthetic playing field (KF Herald & News)
Medford teacher strike comes to an end (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Battle over medical pot at Phoenix (Ashland Tidings)
Legialative session reaches last two weeks (Portland Oregonian)
At port, $70K for no work (Portland Oregonian)
Douglas oks natural gas pipeline (Roseburg News Review)
No state defense on same-sex marriage provision (Roseburg News Review)

Debate over growing pot on Puget Island (Longview News)
Clark County workers may be allowed to carry guns (Longview News)
Mayoral reversal on police discipline (Seattle Times)
Sears closing Seattle south-downtown location (Seattle Times)
Heavy snowpack falling into place (Tacoma News Tribune)
36K+ enroll in health care at Clark County (Vancouver Columbian)
Inslee in DC, meets with Obama (Vancouver Columbian)
Toppenish school district pays $6.9m in accident (Yakima Herald Republic)
Toppenish may shut off some sewer service (Yakima Herald Republic)