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MI City Council will hold two public hearings on May 6

Mercer Island City Council will hold a pair of public hearings at its May 6 regular meeting.

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First responders receive teddy bears for kids

A group of residents from Mercer Island’s Covenant Living at the Shores known as “Yarn Buddies” donated nearly…

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A testament to Mercer Island public schools/ Book review

By Jenny Harrington Lill

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Big changes coming at Deane’s Children’s — ‘Dragon’ — Park

One of Mercer Island’s most beloved playgrounds is due for a complete makeover – and citizens can help…

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Mercer Island City Council honors Jacobson at meeting

It was an emotional April 15 meeting for the Mercer Island City Council.

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City council adopts four proclamations

The Mercer Island City Council adopted the following proclamations at its April 15 meeting:

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MI eighth-grader shines in New York Times Tiny Memoir Contest

Writer receives honorable mention award for ‘Mi Nombre.’

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MI teams up with Swoop and Riot Games to launch electric shuttle program

They rolled out month-long pilot program on April 1.

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MIHS students inducted into National Honor Society

The following students were inducted into the Mercer Island High School National Honor Society on April 7 at…

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MISD presents Pathfinder Award to Katie-Jay Scott Stauring

Special to the Reporter

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MIPD diver removes driver from Lake Washington

A Mercer Island Police Department (MIPD) diver removed a 52-year-old male from a vehicle that sunk into Lake…

A house in Issaquah was damaged by fallen trees during November’s bomb cyclone. (Courtesy of King County Councilmember Sarah Perry’s office)

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FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’

Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm,…

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MIPA Circus returns for 58th year on April 26

Special to the Reporter