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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)

Guns on campus bill signed (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune, TF Times News)
Kuna schools, levy-less, will see reductions (Boise Statesman)
Wesden draws Troupis challenge (Boise Statesman)
Moscow has water planning concerns (Moscw News)
Canyon considers moving fair site (Nampa Press Tribune)
Beer prices draw lawsuit for Boise arena (Nampa Press Tribune, Pocatello Journal)
Filer dog owner sues police over shooting (Pocatello Journal)
Another mehaload route (Hwy 200) considered (Sandpoint Bee)
TF Council still seeks canyon leap role (TF Times News)
School board member quits at Gooding (TF Times News)

Possible suit over Willamette River waste (Corvallis Gazette Times)
March against racism at OSU (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Could be several pot ballot issues (Medford Tribune, Corvallis Gazette Times, KF Herald & News, Pendleton East Oregonian)
Criticism over new Eugene homeless area (Eugene Register Guard)
KF Habitat for Humanity ReStore closes (KF Herald & News)
Looking at local government primaries (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Ashland pot dispensaries open (Ashland Tidings)
GMO bsllot issue finances (Medford Tribune)
Closed Albertsons hopes to sublet (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Blue Mountain forest plan released (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Federal criticisms of Cover Oregon (Portland Oregonian)
Kitzhaber moves to stop food stamp cuts (Portland Oregonian)
More service planned at TriMet (Portland Oregonian)
Salem-Keizer superintendent search still on (Salem Statesman Journal)

Legislature faces budget deadline (Everett Herald)
New site proposed by DOE for Hanford (Kennewick Herald)
State transportation deal collapses (Longview News)
Fiber optic provider sold to WaveDivision (Port Angeles News)
Vashon site may become ‘weed island’ (Seattle Times)
Study: No business effect on higher min wage (Seattle Times)
Spokane gets longer school days (Spokane Spokesman)
On-time end for legislature predicted (Tacoma News Tribune, Yakima Herald Republic)
Still working on Amtrak station remodel (Tacoma News Tribune)
Leavitt saddened by CRC collapse (Vancouver Columbian)
Yakima job picture improves (Yakima Herald Republic)
Costs hurt changes for commuter bus route (Yakima Herald Republic)

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