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House Hunt: Jan. 29
The following homes are holding open houses this Sunday and Wednesday, Jan. 29 and Feb. 1.

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.
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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.
The following homes are holding open houses this Sunday and Wednesday, Jan. 29 and Feb. 1.

The annual fundraiser for Mercer Island Youth and Family Services drew about 500 attendees and raised over $50,000 last year.
The measure will rebuild four larger schools, modernize Mary Wayte Pool and some MIHS faciliities, and set aside money for land intended for a 4th elementary school. The MISD also said it is abandoning plans to purchase land for a new school bus lot.
In her first year at MIHS, drama teacher Daniela Melgar directs a comedy featuring colorful characters and showcasing student talent.
Mercer Island City Council voted to select Senn in the third round of voting.
After delaying the project for two years due to the economic slowdown and faulty parts from the signal manufacturer, SE 27th Street will finally gain two traffic-light signals to manage the flow of traffic through the Town Center.
High winds last night knocked out power to West Mercer Elementary School.
Four candidates are under consideration to fill City Council's position 4 seat, vacated by Jim Pearman effective Jan. 31. City Council will meet again Jan. 26 to select one of the four.
The following homes are holding open houses this Sunday, Jan 22.
In response to the extended power outages on Mercer Island, the city of Mercer Island will keep the Community Center open as a warming shelter until 9 p.m. tonight.
Puget Sound Energy is working to restore power to more than 180,000 homes in its service area due mainly to fallen tree branches and ice on power lines from the snow and freezing rain, and outages are expected to continue this afternoon and evening.
Deputy Mayor Dan Grausz explains why Mercer Island needs new laws to help the community lower underage alcohol use.
The city has updated a list of closed roads on Mercer Island for Thursday, Jan. 19.
Former Mayor Jim Pearman recognized several local public servants in parting remarks and called public service a "noble" endeavor.
The National Weather Service says snow will remain likely in Mercer Island and will change to a snow-rain mix Thursday morning.
A call for a "Snowmen" contest via Facebook, as the Mercer Island Community & Events Center tries to encourage residents to get outdoors and enjoy the white stuff.
Accumulations of 5-10 inches of snow are forecast for Wednesday throughout the area. Check the Mercer Island School District webpage at http://www.misd.k12.wa.us/ and Mercer Island Patch for the latest news.
City Council will meet at 6 p.m. for a study session and begin its regular council meeting at 7 p.m. in City Hall council chambers.
Allied Waste, which provides garbage and recycling services to Mercer Island and other neighboring Eastside communities, has resumed residential service Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Mercer Island Lacrosse Class of 2007 standout Greg Mahony and Garfield High alumnus Drew Snider became the first players from Washington state to be selected in the professional Major League Lacrosse draft held last Friday, Jan. 13.