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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)
Add the words effort will continue (Boise Statesman, Nampa Press Tribune, TF Times News, Lewiston Tribune, Moscow News)
McCall Wnter Carnival begins again (Boise Statesman)
Ybarra asks for Luna-level schools budget (Nampa Press Trbune)
Idaho women’s pay up, men’s down in 2013 (Nampa Press Tribune)
More dislike for school buses in Magic Valley (TF Times News)
Ybarra proposes career ladder phase in (TF Times News)
New design styles in Junction City hospital (Eugene Register Guard)
Klamath schools trying advanced graduation (KF Herald & News)
Lakeview progresses with biofuel plant (KF Herald & News)
Medford may add red light cameras (Medford Tribune)
Pendleton policy chief says Aryans may be broken (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Oregon still has stagnant high school graduation (Portland Oregonian)
Although another study shows an increase (Salem Statesman Journal)
Pot shops told they’re off limits for military (Bremerton Sun)
Everett-area schools using panic buttons (Everett Herald)
Schedule set for coal dock at Longview (Longview News)
Thurston tries counting homeless (Olympian)
Forks city plans a back to basics approach (Port Angeles News)
Amazon stock continues its rise (Seattle times)
Spokane environment initiative heads to ballot again (Spokane Spokesman)
Idaho gay rights bill fails (Spokane Spokesman)
Inslee tours around Vancouver (Vancouver Columbian)
Panera bread may move into Union Gap (Yakima Herald Republic)