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ATV routes opened between Sultan and Monroe

The Snohomish County Council expanded a program to allow all-terrain vehicles on some arterials.

Editorial board interview: 1st Congressional District

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Editorial board interview: 1st Congressional District

In this video, the Herald opinion editor questions U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene and challenger Jeffrey Beeler.

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Walkers and drivers in Sultan will get rail safety reminders

Awareness campaign aims to reduce deaths and injuries on tracks.

Sutherland counting on the ‘R,’ not the green, to win House

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Sutherland counting on the ‘R,’ not the green, to win House

The GOP candidate has raised little money, and state House Republicans don’t have much to help him out.

County looks to open new roads to all-terrain vehicles

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County looks to open new roads to all-terrain vehicles

New ATV routes could link Monroe and Sultan, with an aim to boost rural tourism.

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Investigation prompted former Sultan administrator to resign

Employees alleged that Ken Walker would waste work hours, shout at them and threaten their jobs.

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Who’ll lead Sno-Isle’s 23 libraries, 500 workers, $50M budget?

19 applied but it’s been narrowed down to 3 candidates for the job which pays at least $170,000.

Ballot measures: Marysville sales tax passing for new jail

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Ballot measures: Marysville sales tax passing for new jail

Tuesday results also showed numerous fire district levies were passing — though not all.

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Three compete to succeed Kristiansen in House

The representative is retiring at the end of his term.

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Man acquitted in I-5 meth crash drowns 2 1/2 weeks later

The death of Todd E. Brown, 52, of Granite Falls, was ruled an accident.

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People do like fire departments but they don’t like tax hikes

Eight fire and EMS tax requests are on the Aug. 7 primary ballot.

Sky Valley Youth Coalition project wins grants

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Sky Valley Youth Coalition project wins grants

The Sky Valley Youth Coalition prevailed in the Lead2Feed Student Leadership Program, a project-based national grant opportunity aimed…

Parking fixes, trail upgrades on itinerary at Wallace Falls

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Parking fixes, trail upgrades on itinerary at Wallace Falls

A state parks meeting on Wednesday aims to fine-tune ideas for the popular hiking spot.

It will be hot in Sultan, but there will be lots of beer

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It will be hot in Sultan, but there will be lots of beer

Timber Monster Brewing’s new Shindig Shandy was created for this weekend’s event.

3 from Snohomish County arrested in trailhead break-ins

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3 from Snohomish County arrested in trailhead break-ins

Numerous cars were damaged and cash, credit cards and computers were stolen.

A mother hands her child a strawberry as families with children and teens eat at the Summer Free Lunch Program in the cafeteria at Sunnycrest Elementary on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 in Lake Stevens, Wa. This is the seventh summer of free lunches in Lake Stevens and the second at Sunnycrest.(Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Free summer meals served to kids in Snohomish County

More than 40 locations offer food at no cost for those 18 and younger

Smoke alarm group gets $2,000 boost from Tulalips

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Smoke alarm group gets $2,000 boost from Tulalips

Gerry and Bonnie Gibson, of Sultan, received a $2,000 grant for their nonprofit, Gibby Home Fire Prevention, from…

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Fisherman’s body recovered from Skykomish River near Gold Bar

Another man made it to shore. The current had pushed their boat into a rock, capsizing it.

Lily Morgan graduated June 9 from Sultan High School. She lives in Gold Bar and is headed to Seattle Pacific University. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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She wants to study business at SPU — and to help the homeless

Lily Morgan, a Sultan High grad, was involved in almost every club at school, plus sports.

Sultan alum graduates from Army basic training

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Sultan alum graduates from Army basic training

U.S. Army Pfc. Kayla Downs graduated from basic military training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. She will soon…