Fans support Lions at home meet

(Above) The race is on as the members of the boys cross country team start the race at the Baptist Camp.  The boys team placed fourth with 139-points.  Justin Wright led the team with a fourth place finish in a time of 17:55.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Michelle Watson

Clear Lake struggles against Algona and Crestwood

(Above) Clear Lake’s Sara Faber taps a ball over during the meet with Algona. Faber had seven kills and 20 digs for the night. Also pictured is Chelsey Holck.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake struggles against Algona and Crestwood

(Above) Clear Lake’s Sara Faber taps a ball over during the meet with Algona. Faber had seven kills and 20 digs for the night. Also pictured is Chelsey Holck.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Mirror-Reporter e-Edition 9-25-2019

Walking the Walk

Mirror-Reporter e-Edition 9-25-2019

Walking the Walk

Walking the Walk

(Above) Dennis Higgins (left) helped to organize and marched in the first “Youth March” for then Handicap Village. -Reporter photo by Marianne Gasaway.

50th anniversary event puts total over $2M

by Marianne Gasaway

One Vision celebrated 50 years since the creation of its benefit walk by successfully meeting its $50,000 goal for the event and topping the $2 million mark in the walk’s history.

Walking the Walk

50th anniversary event puts total over $2M

by Marianne Gasaway

One Vision celebrated 50 years since the creation of its benefit walk by successfully meeting its $50,000 goal for the event and topping the $2 million mark in the walk’s history.

“We are so grateful for this community and the people who support the mission of the organization. We have made a huge impact on the lives of people with disabilities in North Iowa,” said Jennifer Pinske, of One Vision.

Walking the Walk

(Above) Dennis Higgins (left) helped to organize and marched in the first “Youth March” for then Handicap Village. -Reporter photo by Marianne Gasaway.

50th anniversary event puts total over $2M

by Marianne Gasaway

One Vision celebrated 50 years since the creation of its benefit walk by successfully meeting its $50,000 goal for the event and topping the $2 million mark in the walk’s history.

Homecoming royalty

Jackson Loge and Bella Parker reigned as Clear Lake’s Homecoming King and Queen.  The seniors were crowned at Friday festivities, which also included a community pep rally, football game and dance.

Enjoy seeing more Homecoming fun on a page full of 2019 Lion Homecoming photos on page 10A in this edition of the Mirror-Reporter!

Homecoming royalty

Jackson Loge and Bella Parker reigned as Clear Lake’s Homecoming King and Queen.  The seniors were crowned at Friday festivities, which also included a community pep rally, football game and dance.

Enjoy seeing more Homecoming fun on a page full of 2019 Lion Homecoming photos on page 10A in this edition of the Mirror-Reporter!

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