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MIHS alums will face off in Montana rivalry games

Logie and DeCuire discuss their hoops coaching paths.

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City releases update on operations, planning for city hall

Nearly two months following Mercer Island City Council’s unanimous vote to permanently close city hall, the city released…

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City council adopts Town Center Parking Plan

Activating Town Center, supporting small businesses and enhancing the center’s visitor experience.

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Pair of nail-biter races for MI School Board director positions

Martinez and Lee are triumphant; Reynolds and Jacobson win city council races.

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Author taps into Mercer Island for ‘Never Enough’ bestseller

Wallace interviews locals about tackling excessive achievement pressure.

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MIHS juniors give students a major boost in Ghana

Yang and Said deliver school supplies to Sokpoe village.

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Local synagogue vandalized; FBI investigates reports of suspicious packages

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is currently probing two reports involving suspicious packages delivered to Jewish organizations…

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City council eyes 2024 with approval of State Legislative Priorities

Seven major issues are emblazoned on the city of Mercer Island’s 2024 State Legislative Priorities final document, which…

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Riders jump into new Bike Skills Area on opening day

Course is now open daily from dawn to dusk at Deane’s Children’s Park.

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‘We’ve worked so hard this season’

MIHS volleyball team secures spot to state.

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MIHS girls swim and dive team notches 3A state title

Piper Enge keeps shredding away in the pool for the Mercer Island High School (MIHS) girls swim and…

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School board directors vote to maintain four elementary schools

Mercer Island School Board’s five elected directors and two student directors voted unanimously to maintain four elementary schools…

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SJCC will take next steps in proposed revitalization project

First up is rezone request at planning commission meeting on Nov. 15.