SafeEats founder and 1997 Mercer Island High School graduate Dan Landeck. Courtesy photo

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MIHS graduate serves up SafeEats free web app

App offers wealth of food safety information.

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Opportunities for engagement for Mercer Island residents

City council meeting headlines from April 7.

Enumclaw’s Krainick Dairy is one of the remaining dairy farms on the Plateau; they produce upward of 9,000 gallons of milk a day for Darigold. Photo courtesy Krainick Dairy

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‘Millionaires tax’ puts WA farmers in a predicament

The Washington Farm Bureau says the state’s new “millionaires tax” penalizes farmers when they rapidly liquidate equipment for…

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MISD board discusses safe school environments and more

Changes coming to Crest Learning Center.

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MI to receive just over $1M in funding for HVAC project/ City briefs

During the last legislative session, State Sen. Lisa Wellman of the 41st Legislative District led the way in…

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Council adopts Deane’s Children’s Park site plan

Residents voice their opinions at meeting.

Mercer Island High School Advanced Programming (Course CSE, Computer Science and Engineering) students Gavrilo Odievich (top left), Derek Borden (bottom left), Derek Weiss (bottom) and Andrew Fateev (right) recently won the Award for Excellence in Engineering from the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) after entering their project in the Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair. The title of their submission was “Computing the Future: THE CPU.” There was a record-breaking 384 projects submitted and 443 student participants in the fair, which was held on March 7 at Mountlake Terrace High School. SPEEA represents more than 17,000 aerospace professionals. Photo courtesy of the Mercer Island School District

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MIHS Advanced Programming students shine at engineering fair

Mercer Island High School Advanced Programming (Course CSE, Computer Science and Engineering) students Gavrilo Odievich (top left), Derek…

Mercer Island High School 3rd Quarter Students of the Quarter were nominated and chosen by their teachers and staff for exemplifying responsibility, perseverance, integrity, curiosity and being community oriented. They are: ninth-graders — Sarah Hoole, Jeanette Diament (Nettie) and Addie Wheeler; 10th-graders — Alexander Radke, Ruixuan Du and Ender Bond; 11th-graders — Gabe Wageman, Wilder Giannini-Upton and Kate Kosmiskas; and 12th-graders — Anna Mock, Isabel Selby and Zoe Kesapradist. Photo courtesy of the Mercer Island School District

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MIHS honors students of the quarter

Mercer Island High School 3rd Quarter Students of the Quarter were nominated and chosen by their teachers and…

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MIHS Drama’s production of ‘Twelfth Night’ opens April 24

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Gov. orders flags at half-staff April 10 for Maj. Savino

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has directed that flags be lowered to half-staff on April 10 for Maj. Ariana…

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School board president addresses community conversation plans, safety committee and more

Mercer Island School District (MISD) Board President Stephanie Burnett sent a letter to the community on April 2…

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Male suspect exposes himself to woman at store | Mercer Island police blotter

Selected reports March 31-April 5.

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King County radio emergency system gets new executive director

An emergency radio system used for 911 dispatching and operational communications by fire departments, law enforcement agencies, emergency…