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The Mercer Island boys swim and dive team won the KingCo championships on Saturday, Feb. 2 at Husky Pool. The Islanders finished the two day 2A, 3A, 4A combined event with 659 points. Newport, in second place, had 517 points, while Bellevue finished in third with 508 points overall.
The Mercer Island girls basketball team stayed alive in the 3A KingCo tournament on Saturday night, beating Interlake 47-28.
A year after finishing second to Mount Si at the KingCo wrestling tournament, Mercer Island took the top spot this season, beating the Wildcats for the team title.
As I am sure you are aware, you have much to be proud of on Mercer Island. Police Officer John Haraway is someone I know to be in that category.
The Washington State Library is a step closer to offering a smartphone application that will provide service to public library patrons thanks to a new grant provided by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
Glass Valentine hearts and jewelry are on sale around Mercer Island as a fundraiser for Youth and Family Services.
MISD Schools Superintendent Plano is finalist for superintendent of Ashland, Ore., schools.
ParentMap is holding its annual CampFair in Medina on Feb. 2
‘Grandpa’ got caught in a scam, not because he had dementia or was naively gullible, but because these scam artists are really that good. They are very believable and are able to connect with ‘Grandpa’ on a very strong emotional level. And statistics from the Federal Trade Commission reports that if you have been duped by one scam, there is a greater likelihood that you will be a victim again of another scam.
The Washington State Department of Transportation tolling division director will be the featured speaker at the Chamber lunch on Thursday, Feb. 7, at noon.
Work continues on the Mercer II project as its owner, Dollar Development, announced last week that it will build a hotel on the old Travelodge site off of Sunset Highway between Aljoya and the existing Mercer Apartments.
Students in Nova Williams’ “Global Citizenship” class, an elective course for seventh- and eighth-graders about human rights issues around the world, took a field trip to World Vision’s AIDS Experience exhibit.