Mercer Island Reporter, September 26, 2012

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Medication take back Saturday, Sept. 29 This Saturday, Sept. 29 the Mercer Island Police Department will once again host the Medication Take Back Day for Islanders to dispose of expired or unneeded medication. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mercer Island City Hall. To learn more, contact (206) 275-7743.

Kaeli Swift to join innovative studies on crow behavior at UW

MISD board meeting Thursday, Sept. 27 The Mercer Island School District board of directors will hold their second regular meeting of September on Thursday, Sept. 27. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the board room.

By Mary L. Grady

editor@mi-reporter.com

Kaeli Swift knows what she loves. The 2005 graduate of Mercer Island High School loves crows — who they are and how they behave. Swift now has opportunity to be able to study the highly intelligent birds for the next three years. She is the recipient of a prestigious National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship grant of $90,000 that will pay for

MI Library fall book sale Sept. 27-30 The annual Friends of Mercer Island Library’s fall book sale will take place Sept. 27 through Sept. 20 at the Library.

Candidates forum Monday, Oct. 1

MIHS, Crest open houses Oct. 1 Mercer Island High School and Crest will have their open houses on Monday, Oct. 1. Crest will start at 5:30pm at the Crest building. The MIHS program will start at 6 pm in the school commons.

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Teddy Larkin, a sophomore, in the Mercer Island High School band waits for the halftime show to start, reflecting the rest of the band in the sousaphone. Both the band and football team play at home Friday.

Candidates square off in Sheriff race Sheriff candidates offer views and counter points at MI Rotary lunch By Megan Managan

mmanagan@mi-reporter.com

With the race for King County Sheriff on the ballot next month,

the two candidates for the position appeared at the Mercer Island Rotary Lunch on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Current Sheriff Steve Strachan and candidate John Urquhart spoke at the lunch about themselves and took questions from members of the community. Both candidates talked about the recent

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audits of the Sheriff ’s Office, one in July and the second earlier in the month. The topic of change within the department is one that has become ingrained in the election. The second report, which was highly critical of the Sheriff ’s Office, looked a various areas of the department and offered specific suggestions, on critical issues such as use of force, misconduct policies and procedural oversight. On Sept. 18, the King County Council, the government body which oversees the Sheriff ’s Office,

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A forum featuring candidates for the Washington state Legislature will be held between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1, at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center. The forum, coordinated by the Seattle King County Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services, will allow residents to hear from state Legislature candidates. The event is open to the public.

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