Parties close on warehouse development property

 Purchase of land in the city’s Larry Luker Memorial Industrial Park by a developer planning to construct a warehouse and distribution center with a capital investment of $65 million has been finalized.
 According to documents filed at the Cerro Gordo County Courthouse, Windmill Realty LLC has purchased Lots 6 and 7 in the Industrial Park’s First Addition for $920,700 from Snyder Construction Partnership LLP.

Blizzard hits area

With Wednesday temperatures in the 40s, it was hard to believe the area would be in the midst of a blizzard on Thursday.  But that was the case.  Winds whipped the eight inches of snow which fell during

Business plans bring honors for Lake teen

by Marianne Morf

At age 17, Kayla Kearns isn’t exactly a business mogul.  She is, however, a girl with a plan.  

Make that two plans.  And they are both winners.

Hospital posts Level One visitation restriction

Mercy Medical Center – North Iowa has enforced Level One Visitation Restriction for the protection of patients and to prevent the further spread of influenza.

During Level One Visitation Restriction at Mercy – North Iowa:

•Visitors with respiratory and/or influenza like symptoms are restricted from visiting hospitalized patients;

•Visitors are triaged for Influenza like symptoms before entering the Birth Center and/or Pediatric unit;

Local investigator warns: Clear Lake businesses not immune from fraud

Would your business or non-profit organization turn down a 5 percent increase in revenue every year?  If the organization has no anti-fraud controls, then that may be exactly what it’s doing. 

Nutcracker ballet showcases local talent

Four Clear Lake youngsters have seized the opportunity to take the stage with members of the Minnesota Ballet to present the Nutcracker Saturday, Dec. 7, on the North Iowa Community Auditorium stage.

Savannah Williams and Sky Toyne are best friends who will be playing best friends in the show.  The 11-year-olds have been cast in the production as dancers.  Savannah will be playing young Clara, while Sky will perform in the large party 

Sidewalk projects a priority for City Council

On a 4-1 vote the Clear Lake City Council agreed to hire Veenstra & Kimm Engineering of Mason City, at a cost of $32,500, to prepare a strategic plan to evaluate and prioritize sidewalk projects in Clear Lake.  

The one dissenting vote came from councilman Jim Boehnke who said he felt the city had enough capable people to do the plan "in house."  

M is for Make Believe

Lake native debuts filmmaking skills in nationwide contest

School pride soars as classes gather

 

Pride in Clear Lake Schools was running high Saturday, as alumni gathered at the Surf Ballroom for the 3rd Annual CLHS All Class Reunion.

New ride at the carnival

Workers from Evans United Shows Carnival were busy Tuesday setting up the rides and midway for their five-day stay in Clear Lake. The Genesis is a new ride this year, replacing the Gee-Whiz. New bumper cars have also been added to

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