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Fran Call Named 2012 Citizen of the Year
Mercer Island City Council presented Call with the city's highest honor at the beginning of the council's June 3 public meeting

Email: kendall.watson@patch.com
Phone: 206-455-1331
Hometown: Salem, UT
Age: 37
Bio: From 2006 to 2010, I've worked at newspapers in California and Washington state, including the Mercer Island Reporter in 2009 covering education and sports.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I'm a mixed bag. I strongly believe in the power of the government to act as a force for good and to improve people's lives. It is, after all, made up of people. But I also believe that our elected representatives should be held accountable and spend money they raise for the state carefully and wisely—they should conserve our resources for when we really need them. It is, after all, our money. And finally, we should always be thinking about how our actions affect others, now and in the future—both those we don't know and our loved ones living with us now, as well as our children and grandchildren not yet born.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am not currently registered with a political party.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I consider myself a casual observer of the mystery of life, and enjoy the multitude of expressions in celebration of it. Heck, it's one of the main reasons I sought out a career in writing. I believe in this.
Mercer Island City Council presented Call with the city's highest honor at the beginning of the council's June 3 public meeting

County services end June 27 and resume at Issaquah District Courthouse, starting July 10.
Music, gardening demonstrations and fun activities are also planned all-season long at the outdoor summer market on SE 32nd St. in Mercer Island's Town Center.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. is scheduled for opening the 2.2-mile Issaquah segment of the East Lake Sammamish Master Plan Trail.
The following information from May 16-22 was supplied by the Sammamish Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Current Deputy City Manager Noel Treat will be promoted next year to replace current city manager Rich Conrad.
Matthew Kyle Brown, 46, was killed on Friday, June 1 on a rural highway near St. Augustine, FL.
DC lobbyist Tim Punke of Monument Policy Group will press Mercer Island's claims in opposing I-90 tolling at several federal agencies this week.
New sensors to detect battery overheating in the jet reportedly failed, according to a Japanese TV news station.
The police officer and driver both suffered injuries in the Saturday night crash at North 175th St. near Interstate 5.
Bellevue boys lacrosse won its second-consecutive boys state lacrosse title with a 14-11 win over Mercer Island Saturday night.
WSDOT has received funding to complete preliminary engineering and for property acquisition in Talbot Hill.
The Snohomish County Council will select the next County Executive on Monday.
The Washington State Patrol is seeking witnesses to a Friday, May 31 traffic collision on the I-5 bridge reroute in Skagit County
A statewide epidemic of pertussis (whooping cough) in 2012 prompted the State Department of Health to redouble disease prevention in public schools.
Police still seek a number of mini-helmets and autographed footballs stolen on May 19 in Renton, valued in the range of several thousands of dollars.