In unscientific survey, 100 percent of respondents so far say they would support a ban of fireworks in Marysville.
Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced 16 years in prison July 29 for the second-degree murder of her husband Byron Wright, but Wright’s sister Sharon Diehl and his friend, Carry Ringstad, would have liked a stiffer punishment.
For 9 1/2 years, Byron Wright’s family held out hope that he was still alive.
EVERETT — Judge George Bowden sentences defendant Michele Donohue 192 months in prison for second-degree murder of Byron Wright July 29 at the Snohomish County Superior Court.
EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville City Council exploded with ideas on how to deal with problems associated with Fourth of July fireworks – ranging from an all-out ban to putting on its own community event – at its meeting July 28.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council will consider using eminent domain to obtain land to widen State Avenue from three to five lanes at its meeting tonight at 7 in council chambers.
MARYSVILLE – Imagine the city’s waterfront filled with classy restaurants, a boardwalk and boutiques. Or how about condominiums and a casino? Wouldn’t a park with a stage for concerts and plays be nice?
EVERETT — As Michelle Donohue awaits her Tuesday, July 29, sentencing in Snohomish County Superior Court for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004, the question remains: How did she get away with it for nearly a decade?
MARYSVILLE — Teenagers play all kinds of sports in high school. Some play baseball, football or soccer. Others go off the beaten path in more individual sports.
Two Republicans and two Democrats are vying in Legislative District 10, Position 2, for your votes in the Primary Election, with the top two going to the November general election, no matter which party they represent.
MARYSVILLE – A train around a Christmas tree in the living room in 1999 sparked a love that has engulfed Mike and Janet Elmore’s back yard.
MARYSVILLE – How would you like to know your cell phone had been found even before you realized it was lost or stolen?
