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Islander Thunder U14 volleyball won first place in the gold division at the 7th annual Summer Soiree

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Island Thunder U14 volleyball takes first at Summer Soiree | Sports briefs

Island Thunder Volleyball Club, based out of Mercer Island, sent U12 and U14 teams to Anaheim, Calif. to…

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Two I-90 collisions make for miserable commute Thursday morning

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) reported a couple collisions causing significant backup on I-90 eastbound near…

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High SBAC opt-outs will cost MISD federal money | School briefs

MISD superintendent says not enough students took tests to validate any scores; schools construction projects see summer milestones.

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Volleyball skills camp run by former Olympian | Community sports briefs

The Mercer Island High School Volleyball Booster Club and Island Thunder Volleyball Club will be hosting a skills…

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Scammers expand ways to impersonate the IRS

The IRS issued a consumer alert on July 2 to help taxpayers protect themselves.

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MIFD responds to six small fires over holiday weekend | Police Blotter

And in police incident log, Islanders report more bike thefts and car prowls.

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Campaign fundraising kicks off | City briefs

When may single-occupant vehicles use I-90 HOV lanes?; City needs five investors for solar project.

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MIFC to host Sounders Women July 11

Mercer Island FC will host the Sounders Women in their W-League match against the Arizona Strikers FC at…

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Mercer Island PTA presents primary election forum on education July 13

The forum is an opportunity for the candidates to share their positions on school-related issues.

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Mercer Island All Comers Track Meet July 9 | Community briefs

All welcome to participate in all-ages meet; Islanders named to WSBCA All State team.

Volunteers from Kiwanis

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Fireworks for the Fourth

Volunteers at fireworks stand and city officials encourage residents to use fireworks safely this Independence Day.

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Mountains to Sound Greenway could become National Heritage Area

Bill from state lawmakers will preserve thousands of acres.

Brett Bottomley (center) smiles with Chamber officers Ralph Swanson and Emmett Maloof

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Bottomley wins Chamber award

After leading the DECA chapter and lacrosse team at MIHS, Chamber scholarship winner Brett Bottomley is off to…