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Boeing CEO gets the can

After a rocky year involving multiple horrific crashes of its planes, Boeing has ousted its CEO, the New York Times reports.

Bills late for car tabs
Adding to confusion caused by Initiative 976 is the fact that the state sent out hundreds of thousands of December car tab renewals late, in some cases by weeks, not knowing whether the new $30 rate would be charged or if counties could still charge their current rates, the Seattle Times reports.

The last summit
Mountain Gear will be closing after decades of selling outdoor gear in Spokane, the Spokesman-Review reports.

Idaho Power can't cut payments to solar owners yet
Utility Idaho Power can't cut the payments it makes to rooftop solar owners for generating electricity just yet, after a ruling from the public utility commission there, the Idaho Statesman reports. 
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