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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)

St Luke’s legal antagonists claim large legal costs (Boise Statesman)
Bill Drake, major ad director, phasing out (Boise Statesman)
EPA nullification bill dies on House floor (Lewiston Tribune)
WSU basketball coach fired (Moscow News)
Moscow sees improved economy (Moscow News)
CWI considers how to deal with guns (Nampa Press Tribune)
Bill to spread out delivery of food stamps (Nampa Press Tribune)
School groups have united voice at session (Nampa Press Tribune)
Is Blad endorsing in Nye-Bloxham race? (Pocatello Journal)
FMC cleanup plans okayed by EPA (Pocatello Journal)
Filer cop who shot dog keeps job (TF Times News)
Sex discrimination case against Twin sheriff (TF Times News)
TF charter school may let guns on campus (TF Times News)

Unemployment falls again (Portland Oregonian, Eugene Register Guard)
Debate over wild animal kills (Eugene Register Guard)
KF sets medical pot dispensary regs (KF Herald & News)
Ashland reviewing gun restrictions (Medford Tribune, Ashland Tidings)
Medford helps finance Ashland welcome center (Medford Tribune)
Pendleton moves on pot ban (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Crash new news chopper near space needle (Pendleton East Oregonian)
Report says poor contracting hurt Cover Oregon (Portland Oregonian)
AG says same sex marriage could start quickly (Portland Oregonian)
Parts of Portland benefit from property tax rules (Portland Oregonian)
Salem tweet-suspended students may get clear record (Salem Statesman Journal)

Kimberly-Clark site sale still up in air (Seattle Times, Tacoma News Tribune, Spokane Spokesman, Everett Herald, Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic, Longview News)
New copter crash at space needle (Everett Herald)
Still plenty of pot moratoriums (Tacoma News Tribune, Kennewick Herald)
Bill to rename Palouse Fall signed (Kennewock Herald)
Kelso rejects traffic aid to businsses (Longview News)
Waste ordinance brings hearing (Port Angeles News)
Port Angeles palm tree may be lost (Port Angeles News)
Spokane county plans commemorative coin (Spokane Spokesman)
County ‘Stuart sucession’ in process (Vancouver Columbian)
Yakima turns down new billboard ban (Yakima Herald Republic)

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