Hoop dreams

The Clear Lake girls basketball team experienced the thrill of a State Basketball Tournament Tuesday, taking on Unity Christian in the quarterfinal round.  

Natural rhythms

by Lowell Washburn

Competitive bid climate translates to taxpayer savings

City Hall renovations come in 15 percent under estimate

The Clear Lake City Council awarded a $1.14 million contract to King Construction, of Clear Lake, for the renovation of City Hall.  King was the lowest of eight bidders for the work.

“We had good, competitive bidding for the work,” said City Administrator Scott Flory reporting on the Jan. 14 bid opening. The

Video cameras approved for CL buses

The Clear Lake School District has begun installing cameras on its school buses.

The School Board approved the action at its Tuesday, Dec. 17, meeting.   Following the action, installation was scheduled on six buses.

Video cameras, located in the front and back of the bus, will be used to monitor students behavior to maintain order on the buses and promote and maintain a safe environment, according to Superintendent Anita Micich.   The content of videotapes may be used in a student disciplinary proceeding.  

 

The need is great; Ornaments remain on Giving Tree

Approximately 75 ornaments remain on the 24th annual Giving Tree on display in the Mirror-Reporter office, 12 N. 4th St.

This year the tree featured approximately 200 ornaments representing the wishes of local children and families.  In the 23 years that the Mirror-Reporter has housed the tree, needs have never been left unmet.  In fact, those choosing 

ornaments often remark that they had more fun shopping for someone they didn’t know than someone they did. 

Busy day at the polls

Clear Lake turned out in large numbers to cast their ballots in the 2013 Regular City Elections held on Tuesday, Nov. 5.  Above, voters cast 

Man sentenced to 10-years for attempting to steal child

A Belmond man accused of trying to steal an infant from a Clear Lake bar earlier this year has been sentenced to 10-years in prison.

Jonathan Workman, 34, entered an Alford plea on the charge of child stealing after he was accused of trying to take a six-month-old from Rumorz on April 20.  An Alford plea means the defendant does not admit guilt but acknowledges prosecutors can likely prove the charge. Two other charges in the case were dismissed.  

He was sentenced Monday in Cerro Gordo County District Court.

LAKE LEVEL

 

The lake level dropped 1.80” to its new reading

 of -6.84” below the weir.  Last year at this time the lake meaured -28.80” below the weir

Four Oaks kicks off capital campaign

 

Officials from Four Oaks, a residential facility specializing in mental health treatment for boys and girls ages five through 12-years, launches its “Assuring Success” capital campaign Wednesday, Sept. 4.  The campaign will allow Four Oaks to build a new Psychiatric Medical Institute for Children (PMIC) residential facility to meet the

Bicycle, Blues & BBQ event rolls into its 10th year

 This weekend (July 11-13) the Bicycle, Blues and BBQ Festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary in Clear Lake. Each year, the festival has grown, and this year lines up to be the best and biggest yet, according to Tim Putnam, festival and race director.

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