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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)
Still working on sage grouse planning (Boise Statesman)
Reviewing regional top stories of year (Lewiston Tribune)
What the Canyon Co co-op will be like (Nampa Press Tribune)
United Way assessment looks at area poverty (Nampa Press Tribune)
No red light for Idaho State cops (Pocatello Journal)
TF gas looks to remain cheap for now (TF Times News)
Good beginning to Idaho water year (TF Times News)
Reviewing top regional stories of year (Eugene Register Guard, KF Herald & News)
John Day forest collaboration yields jobs (KF Herald & News)
Reviewing Jordan Cove glas line project (Medford Tribune)
Snow possible this weekend (Medford Tribune)
Reviewing faces of meth from 10 years ago (Portland Oregonian)
Video voyeurism cases not hit hard (Salem Statesman Journal)
Inslee tries for preserving ferry service (Bremerton Sun)
Puget Sound cleanup at work, but trouble remains (Bremerton Sun)
Boeing optimistic about new 777 (Everett Herald)
Reviewing top area stories of year (Everett Herald, Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic, Olympian, Longview News)
Thurston jail unused for years (Olympian)
Authors dislike Amazon subscription approach (Seattle Times)
How far along is the viaduct project? (Seattle Times)
Unknown how many people work in pot industry (Tacoma News Tribune)