Mirror-Reporter e-Edition 9-4-2019

Sportsman’s Paradise Ventura consider a water tower design

Sportsman’s Paradise Ventura consider water tower design

The residents of Ventura are thinking of having a little fun with their water tower.

The town, which is the self-proclaimed  “Iowa’s Sportsman Paradise,” is considering repainting its tower to resemble a fishing bobber.

Sportsman’s Paradise Ventura consider water tower design

The residents of Ventura are thinking of having a little fun with their water tower.

The town, which is the self-proclaimed  “Iowa’s Sportsman Paradise,” is considering repainting its tower to resemble a fishing bobber.

Remember When 8-28-2019

(Above) First day of school, 1969 - Playground equipment got a workout in 1969 when the school term opened for 2,100 pupils.  Here a gang of youngsters enjoyed their favorite of the Four R’s - Recess, on the jungle gym at Lincoln School.

By Michelle Watson

25 Years Ago

August 1994

Remember When 8-28-2019

(Above) First day of school, 1969 - Playground equipment got a workout in 1969 when the school term opened for 2,100 pupils.  Here a gang of youngsters enjoyed their favorite of the Four R’s - Recess, on the jungle gym at Lincoln School.

By Michelle Watson

25 Years Ago

August 1994

Vandals attempt to de-rail Trolley Park; Donations needed to help with repairs

Eight windows were broken in this PCC car at Iowa Trolley Park, along with seven windows in the nearby depot. - Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

by Marianne Gasaway

The community is rallying to help a local non-profit which was a recent victim of vandalism.

Vandals attempt to de-rail Trolley Park; Donations needed to help with repairs

Eight windows were broken in this PCC car at Iowa Trolley Park, along with seven windows in the nearby depot. - Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

by Marianne Gasaway

The community is rallying to help a local non-profit which was a recent victim of vandalism.

Clear Lake home continues as bed and breakfast under new ownership

(Above) The Larch Pine Inn, 401 N. 3rd St.

A historic Clear Lake home will continue to operate as a bed and breakfast under new ownership.

Paula Hanus has announced the Larch Pine Inn, located at 401 N. 3rd St., is welcoming guests, continuing a hospitality tradition which began in the 1940s.

Clear Lake home continues as bed and breakfast under new ownership

(Above) The Larch Pine Inn, 401 N. 3rd St.

A historic Clear Lake home will continue to operate as a bed and breakfast under new ownership.

Paula Hanus has announced the Larch Pine Inn, located at 401 N. 3rd St., is welcoming guests, continuing a hospitality tradition which began in the 1940s.

Callanan announces bid for fourth term on City Council

by Marianne Gasaway

At-Large Clear Lake City Councilman Mike Callanan has announced he will seek a fourth term in the Nov. 5 General Election.

Callanan, a Clear Lake native who was also an educator in his hometown for more than 30 years, has served on the City Council for the past 12 years.

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