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Assistant Monroe schools chief leaving After 14 years with the Monroe School District, Mike Murphy is leaving to become the superintendent of the Clarke County School District in Berryville, Va.
Hammer used to kill Sultan man
David Grimm was asleep when he was attacked with a claw hammer. Now, Snohomish County prosecutors say his ex-girlfriend Debra Canady and her new boyfriend, Brent Starr, orchestrated the vicious attack not only ...
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Two arrested in Sultan murder
Text messages lead to murder charges for 2
A Gold Bar man's text messages to his new girlfriend on the day her ex-boyfriend was killed -- including one that allegedly read "it's done" -- helped lead to murder charges against both of them.
Woman, boyfriend arrested in killing
Snohomish County sheriff's investigators have arrested two people in connection with a killing in Sultan last month.
Couple Arrested In Death Of Woman's Ex-Boyfriend
A Sultan woman and her new boyfriend have been arrested in the death of her former boyfriend.
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Summer Fun! Plenty to do and see in every Valley community this summer
It's here! Summer, and all the outdoor activities that go with it, are in full swing.
Snohomish County sheriff's detectives are investigating a suspicious death in which a 49-year-old man was found dead inside his Sultan home Thursday.
U.S. 2 ramp to I-5 to close for work U.S. 2 ramps to southbound I-5 and California Avenue are set to be closed this weekend as crews break down the old ramps and build the new surface, according to the state ...
Arlington police chief resigns
Arlington Police Chief John Gray and the city are parting ways. Details of Gray's departure were still being worked out Tuesday, Arlington city spokeswoman Kristin Banfield said.
The North Fork of the Skykomish River in the Wild Sky wilderness. A 'green scare' in shades of gray Invoking the Red Scare of the 1950s, some environmentalists claim the federal government is committing ...
Urban folks find farming a tough row to hoe
Taalib Sankofa preferred to use his hands to dig up Sparkle Peas for transplant.
Woman puts life back together after U.S. 2 crash
Darren Breen / The Herald Mike House kisses his wife, Robin, to say goodbye after visiting her at Providence Hospital on Wednesday.
Graduates of 2008: School work kept Lake Stevens boy focused
Levi Smith felt unsteady. With good grades, a knack for soccer and basketball and a growing interest in music, the ninth-grader's future seemed promising, but something wasn't right.
Energetic pastor comes full circle to Sultan church
On the morning of his wedding, when most people would be fretting over last-minute details, Sean Wilkerson bought a big green machine -- a 1977 green Pontiac Bonneville -- that he tried to convince his new wife ...
WASL denies high school diploma to only a few
Missing credits prevent far more from graduation About three classrooms full of Snohomish County students won't graduate this spring because they failed the WASL.
Sultan students lead town cleanup The Sultan High School leadership class plans to spend part of the Memorial Day holiday picking up trash in town.
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When a fight broke out between two students outside Sultan Middle School, the only thing everyone could agree on afterward was that one kid had broken ribs.
Webbed Feet: Most popular stories May 5-11, 12-18
Posted at 1:36 pm by Elaine Helm Steamy espresso-stand operators topped our list of most read stories on HeraldNet last week.
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Sultan house fire results in flood of giving
A fire that destroyed a Sultan home has resulted in a deluge of community support for the family displaced, and community leaders are collecting additional donations.