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ELECTION: Mercer Island School District board races

General election time is just around the corner on Nov. 4. Here’s a look at who’s running for…

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ELECTION: Legislative District 41 race

Janice Zahn and John Whitney will face off in the Nov. 4 general election for the Legislative District…

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ELECTION: Mercer Island City Council races

The general election is Nov. 4, and here’s a rundown of what’s on tap in Mercer Island City…

Award-winning KMIH 88.9 The Bridge students with the school board. Courtesy photo

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MI School Board discusses EP&O levy and city bond

Highlights from Oct. 9 meeting of the Mercer Island School Board.

The sign outside Antonino’s Pizza in Windsor advertises Angry Canadian pizza. Photo by Mindy Stern

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Detroit, plus a visit to our neighbor to the south | Meanderings by Mindy Stern

Travel column by local writer Mindy Stern.

A scene from Mercer Island Rotary’s candidate forum Oct. 7. Courtesy photo

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Mercer Island Rotary candidate forum highlights | Election 2025

Event featured candidates for Mercer Island City Council and Mercer Island School Board.

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Mercer Island Schools Foundation supports school district

Mercer Island Schools Foundation (MISF) President of the Board of Trustees Mara McCune and Executive Director Tammy Shoop…

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City council approves resolution to name pickleball courts after Jacobson

MI Community Fund recognized at council meeting.

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Senior duo leads MIHS cross country team

Lawrence and Thomas notch solid 5,000-meter times.

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Opportunities for engagement for Mercer Island residents

City council meeting headlines from Oct. 7.

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Subject arrested for stealing tequila and toothpaste | Mercer Island police blotter

Selected reports Sept. 30-Oct. 6.

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Mud Bay’s MI location makes massive donation to Seattle Humane

Mud Bay pet retailer’s Mercer Island location donated more than $7,000 worth of food and supplies to Seattle…

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Sunday hours coming to Mercer Island Library

Check Out Sundays event, new hours set for Oct. 19.