Mauldin leaves after long service to city
In response to national warnings that a California-based slaughterhouse had violated USDA regulations, the Mercer Island School District has restricted its use of meat products. On Feb. 1, MISD Food Service Director Cameron Danby received word from the Office of the State Superintendent of Public Schools (OSPI) that the Westland/Hallmark packing company was being investigated for slaughtering “weak cattle,” which violates USDA code. The district receives a small portion of Westland/Hallmark raw meat through its local beef processor, King’s Command.
March school tech levy to pay for upgrades
The doorway to the Island Park Elementary School gymnasium became a traffic-jam of people yesterday as folks shuffled in to participate in the Democratic caucus.
Island resident Henry Hamilton has a hard time choosing sweets at Oh! Chocolate for his wife and daughter’s Valentine treats…
J. Jacob Edel
Mercer Island Reporter
Boys and Girls Club takes case to schools
J. Jacob Edel
Mercer Island Reporter
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MIHS boys win state swim title by record margin, take multiple individual titles
Imagine an oblong tube the width of a Boeing 737, 46 feet long and dotted with portholes like a submarine. Sounds a bit like something you would expect to see in a science-fiction film.
Elizabeth Celms
Mercer Island Reporter
Elizabeth Celms
Mercer Island Reporter