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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)
Boise council rejects barbed wire on greendbelt (Boise Statesman)
Snowpack stays minimal, February warm (Lewiston Tribune)
Budget panel holds off school funding, slows session (TF Times News, Lewiston Tribune)
WA Senate votes to cut college tuition (Moscow News)
More women in area carrying guns (Moscow News)
Sheriff has concerns about new Canyon jail plan (Nampa Press Tribune)
New state transport plan introduced (Nampa Press Tribune)
Buhl voters saw fake sample ballots (TF Times News)
Pro-vaccination bill dropped at legislature (Eugene Register Guard, Salem Statesman Journal, Medford Mail Tribune, KF Herald & News)
Eugene city may get into riverfront project (Eugene Register Guard)
Klamath basin payment plan gets underway (KF Herald & News)
New secretary of state Atkins sworn in (Medford Tribune)
Jackson Co official urges pot tax vote (Medford Tribune)
Historic properties ordinance challenged (Pendleton E Oregonian)
Birds hitting wastewater building at Portland (Portland Oregonian)
Brown pushes to toughen state ethics laws (Portland Oregonian)
Members of Congress acting on sea star die-off (Bellingham Herald)
WA Senate moves to cut college tuition (Vancouver Columbian, Yakima Herald Republic, Bremerton Sun)
New park established in North Kitsap (Bremerton Sun)
Bill to end personal vaccine exemption fails (Everett Herald)
Legislators moving to restore ‘no child’ waiver (Tacoma News Tribune, Olympian)
Passenger airline considers Port Angeles service (Port Angeles News)
WA suing Super Bowl ticket broker (Seattle Times)
Pierce County shores plan updated (Tacoma News Tribune)
McLoughlin statue will depart Washington (Vancouver Columbian)
Yakima gangs cop departing for Seattle (Yakima Herald Republic)
Kittitas group concerned on water storage plan (Yakima Herald Republic)

