Clear Lake softball team suffers four losses

(Above) Megan Paine waits for the ball while a Webster City player attempts to steal second.by Michelle WatsonIt was a tough week for the Clear Lake softball team as it suffered four losses, moving its record to 3-13.Webster City 8, CL 2A strong Webster City team (13-8) came to town on Monday, June 20, and handed Clear Lake an 8-2 loss.The Lynx collected two runs in the second and three in the third to take a 5-0 lead before the Lions got on the board in the bottom of the fourth.  Annika Nelson scored on Autumn Van Horn’s singl

Clear Lake softball team suffers four losses

(Above) Megan Paine waits for the ball while a Webster City player attempts to steal second.by Michelle WatsonIt was a tough week for the Clear Lake softball team as it suffered four losses, moving its record to 3-13.Webster City 8, CL 2A strong Webster City team (13-8) came to town on Monday, June 20, and handed Clear Lake an 8-2 loss.The Lynx collected two runs in the second and three in the third to take a 5-0 lead before the Lions got on the board in the bottom of the fourth.  Annika Nelson scored on Autumn Van Horn’s singl

Mystery coupon inspires senior odyssey

(Above) Four boys from Zelienople, Penn., traveled many miles to cash in a coupon at the Clear Lake McDonalds.  Pictured (L-R) is Colton Marley, Trey Hixon, Jonah Smeltzer and Eli Peel.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragyby Lisa RigginWho would have thought that finding a random coupon in your wallet could lead to an 827-mile odyssey to cash it?

Mystery coupon inspires senior odyssey

(Above) Four boys from Zelienople, Penn., traveled many miles to cash in a coupon at the Clear Lake McDonalds.  Pictured (L-R) is Colton Marley, Trey Hixon, Jonah Smeltzer and Eli Peel.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragyby Lisa RigginWho would have thought that finding a random coupon in your wallet could lead to an 827-mile odyssey to cash it?

Changes to take effect for County Transit services

Effective July 1 operation of the Clear Lake and Hancock County Transit services will be performed by the Region 2 Transit System, a program of the North Iowa Area Council of Governments. One Vision has previously operated both services for many years. For passengers needing to reserve trips from July 1 on, they will need to contact the Region 2 Transit System at 641-357-7050. The dispatch office will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday and will be located at Pritchard’s Innovations Center, 1 Teamquest Way, Ste.

Changes to take effect for County Transit services

Effective July 1 operation of the Clear Lake and Hancock County Transit services will be performed by the Region 2 Transit System, a program of the North Iowa Area Council of Governments. One Vision has previously operated both services for many years. For passengers needing to reserve trips from July 1 on, they will need to contact the Region 2 Transit System at 641-357-7050. The dispatch office will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday and will be located at Pritchard’s Innovations Center, 1 Teamquest Way, Ste.

Farmer’s Beach road closed for the holiday

A road leading to the  Farmer’s Beach area will be closed on the 4th of July according to the Cerro Gordo County Board of Supervisors.Cedar Ave., north of County Road B-35 on the lake’s south shore, has been closed on the holiday for a number of years.The County had complaints from area residents of vandalism, bonfires, excessive drinking and litter.The Supervisors unanimously approved the closing of the dead end road last week.

Farmer’s Beach road closed for the holiday

A road leading to the  Farmer’s Beach area will be closed on the 4th of July according to the Cerro Gordo County Board of Supervisors.Cedar Ave., north of County Road B-35 on the lake’s south shore, has been closed on the holiday for a number of years.The County had complaints from area residents of vandalism, bonfires, excessive drinking and litter.The Supervisors unanimously approved the closing of the dead end road last week.

Kirk Kraft named parade Grand Marshal

(Above) Kirk Kraft, a former Clear Lake business owner and mayor, will be the Grand Marshall  in the 4th of July parade to be held Monday, July 4, at 10 a.m.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragyby Marianne GasawayMore than 40 years ago Kirk Kraft found Clear Lake, quite by accident.  Now, he can’t imagine being anywhere else.The former business owner and mayor, turned retired community volunteer and advocate, will serve as the Grand Marshal for Clear La

Kirk Kraft named parade Grand Marshal

(Above) Kirk Kraft, a former Clear Lake business owner and mayor, will be the Grand Marshall  in the 4th of July parade to be held Monday, July 4, at 10 a.m.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragyby Marianne GasawayMore than 40 years ago Kirk Kraft found Clear Lake, quite by accident.  Now, he can’t imagine being anywhere else.The former business owner and mayor, turned retired community volunteer and advocate, will serve as the Grand Marshal for Clear La

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