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Cable vs. Satellite: How to know which option works best for you
In an age of high speed cable, satellite dishes may seem like a throwback to the giant lawn saucers of the 1980s. Comment?
Dicksona s Team: Alumni athletes return for game to support cancer-stricken former coach
Alan Dickson touched a lot of lives in his 13 seasons as head coach of the Monroe girls' basketball program. Comment?
"A Bittersweet Victory": Jayme Biendl's family relieved by death sentence for her killer
It's been a long two years for the family of Monroe Correctional Officer Jayme Biendl since the night she was killed by an inmate while on duty. Comment?
The city of Monroe had its third court victory Monday when the Washington Court of Appeals upheld two earlier court decisions and gave the green light for Walmart to commence building in Monroe. Comment?
Monroe could expand, 157th Place residents win against expensive utility improvement
A map out the area southwest of Monroe shows a proposed expansion of the Urban Growth Area , land the city intends to annex, in yellow. Comment?
Zimmerman wona t run again; three city council members seeking reelection
Monroe Mayor Robert Zimmerman won't seek another term, and only one of three Monroe school board members will run again. Comment?
When he raced cars at the Evergreen Speedway as a young man, especially when on the figure eight track, he had a tendency to crash, he said. Comment?
Byron Scherf returns to the courtroom Thursday to hear the jury's verdict. The jury was to decide whether Scherf had planned the murder of Monroe Correctional Officer Jayme Biendl in 2011, or if he'd acted in the heat of the moment. Comment?
BBQ brisket makes Memorial Day marvelous
Editor's Note: Guests at last winter's Rotary Club Barn Dance raved local barbecue master Bryan Lipscy's beef brisket so much that we asked if he would be willing to share a barbecue recipe for our Memorial Day page so that outdoor chefs enjoying the mild weather might try their hands at Lipscy's technique. Comment?
MHS hip hop artist rhymes about real life
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Editor's Note: This story is the work of Jesse Kline, a senior at Monroe High School, as part of his culminating challenge. Comment?
Fryelands Elementary students raise funds for Housing Hope
Students at Fryelands Elementary welcomed new families to their community after a school-wide drive to purchase toys and games for the children's room at Housing Hope's Woods Creek Village. Comment?
Decorating graves a good way to spend Memorial Day
In years past, the members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars or the America Legion decorated every veteran's grave, said Aloha "Sis" Zurfluh, who has been the overseer of the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Monroe for nearly half a century. Comment?
Monroe firefighters ask MHS teens to "Think Again" before driving unsafely
Monroe Firefighter Pat Gjerde takes a deep breath before talking about the crash that led him and his firefighting partner Kurt Schneider to take action against unsafe driving among teens. Comment?
Editor's Note: Last week, the Monroe Monitor ran the first of a two-part series on the state of Monroe's Chamber of Commerce, following a change of leadership and direction that took place nearly a year ago when the business organization was at a low point in terms of financial resources and members. Comment?
Walmart hearing last week, decision could arrive soon
Lawyers on both sides of the debate over what shape a Walmart should take in Monroe got a chance to make their cases in front of the Washington Court of Appeals last Monday, April 29. Comment?
At Eddie's Trackside in Monroe, hosts Teri Ann Wilson , Tommy Cook and Patrick McDanel are joined by guests RJ Knapp Dan, a percussionist and Chris, a keyboard player. Comment?
Housing Hope raising funds to raise some roofs
Snohomish County's Housing Hope organization is holding a dinner on May 16at the Tulalip Resort to raise fund to continue with their mission to "promote and provide a continuum of safe, decent, affordable housing and necessary related services for very low and low income residents of Snohomish County and Camano Island." Begun in 1987, Housing Hope ... (more) Comment?
Facials make you feel pampered at Monroe spas
Few things make one feel as pampered as does a spa facial, with its gentle cleansing processes, soothing massage and comforting warm compresses, all in a relaxing atmosphere. Comment?
If you do one thing this week, let it be to thank a teacher; the teacher who spends all day with your child, the teacher you see shopping for supplies at the store, the teacher who impacted you years ago. Comment?
Mothera s Day plant sale tradition continues this year
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Sultan FFA students are busy in the greenhouses, preparing plants for their annual Mother's Day Plant sale. Comment?