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How to add your event to our calendar | Mercer Island Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In69°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.mi-reporter.com2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County / Seattle,WA...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In69°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.mi-reporter.com2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County / Seattle,WA...WW…
Victim scammed out of more than $20K from crypto currency account | Mercer Island police blotter | Mercer Island Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FOct. 2Theft: A resident in the 8400 block of Southeast 69th Place reported that suspects stole her debit card from her purse and attempted to make several transactions in a neighboring city. Police reported that the suspects used a ruse to say the victim dropped money and a suspect put the money into the victim’s purse and snagged the debit card. Video surveillance was obtained of a possible suspect.Vehicle prowl: Someone smashed a car window and swiped a wallet from inside in the 8000 block of Southeast 32nd...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FOct. 2Theft: A resident in the 8400 block of Southeast 69th Place reported that suspects stole her debit card from her purse and attempted to make several transactions in a neighboring city. Police reported that the suspects used a ruse to say the victim dropped money and a suspect put the money into the victim’s purse and snagged the debit card. Video surveillance was obtained of a possible suspect.Vehicle prowl: Someone smashed a car window and swiped a wallet from inside in the 8000 block of Southeast 32nd...WW…
City council approves resolution to permanently close city hall | Mercer Island Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FWith a pair of Mercer Island City Councilmembers voicing that it was a tough decision to make, council unanimously voted to direct the permanent closure of the city hall building at its hybrid meeting on Oct. 3.Following a robust presentation by City Manager Jessi Bon, in which she delved into asbestos and structural issues within the aging building and the estimated exorbitant costs to mend the facility and more, council approved the resolution that was on the table.Deputy Mayor David Rosenbaum, who made the...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FWith a pair of Mercer Island City Councilmembers voicing that it was a tough decision to make, council unanimously voted to direct the permanent closure of the city hall building at its hybrid meeting on Oct. 3.Following a robust presentation by City Manager Jessi Bon, in which she delved into asbestos and structural issues within the aging building and the estimated exorbitant costs to mend the facility and more, council approved the resolution that was on the table.Deputy Mayor David Rosenbaum, who made the...WW…
Checking out Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day | Mercer Island Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FFrom left, Mercer Island Mayor Salim Nice, Mercer Island Police Department police support officer Anna Ormsby and officer Chase Erickson visited Island Park Elementary School on the morning of Oct. 4 for the school’s Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day. Photo courtesy of the Mercer Island Police DepartmentSign UpNewsPlease ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FFrom left, Mercer Island Mayor Salim Nice, Mercer Island Police Department police support officer Anna Ormsby and officer Chase Erickson visited Island Park Elementary School on the morning of Oct. 4 for the school’s Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day. Photo courtesy of the Mercer Island Police DepartmentSign UpNewsPlease ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibilityWW…
Small businesses in unincorporated King County eligible for break-in repair grants | Mercer Island Reporter
Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FThe following is a press release from King County:A new grant program is available to small businesses in unincorporated King County that have experienced vandalism or break-ins since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.The King County Department of Local Services Storefront Repair Program is intended to address vandalism and enhance security in business districts of the unincorporated areas. The program serves small businesses (10 employees or less) by providing a one-time grant up to $5,000 to repair and...…Skip to contentSign OutSign InSubscribeNewsletterContact UsSign OutSign In65°FThe following is a press release from King County:A new grant program is available to small businesses in unincorporated King County that have experienced vandalism or break-ins since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.The King County Department of Local Services Storefront Repair Program is intended to address vandalism and enhance security in business districts of the unincorporated areas. The program serves small businesses (10 employees or less) by providing a one-time grant up to $5,000 to repair and...WW…
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