CL X-C teams face tough competition at Humboldt

The Clear Lake boys and girls cross country teams ran hard against excellent competition Monday night, Sept. 19.   Coach Nick DiMarco noted that nearly all returning Lion runners improved their times compared to last year’s Humboldt race.   

The Lions finished fifth among 20 teams in the boys race; they were seventh in the girls’ competition.

Boys

Undefeated Wildcats sweep CL volleyball team

Humboldt kept its perfect record intact Thursday night, as the 21-0 Wildcats defeated the Clear Lake Lions 3-0.  The Wildcats sit atop the North Central Conference  standings with a 3-0 record.  The Lions are now 1-3.

Undefeated Wildcats sweep CL volleyball team

Humboldt kept its perfect record intact Thursday night, as the 21-0 Wildcats defeated the Clear Lake Lions 3-0.  The Wildcats sit atop the North Central Conference  standings with a 3-0 record.  The Lions are now 1-3.

Historical Society invites public to jump on Kopecky bandwagon

Saturday, Oct. 1, will be a day of wonderful activities in Clear Lake and one of those will be the dedication of two new waysides honoring long-time Clear Lake Community Schools instrumental music instructor and municipal band director John Kopecky.

Historical Society invites public to jump on Kopecky bandwagon

Saturday, Oct. 1, will be a day of wonderful activities in Clear Lake and one of those will be the dedication of two new waysides honoring long-time Clear Lake Community Schools instrumental music instructor and municipal band director John Kopecky.

Newspaper shares proceeds with departments

Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter Owner/Publisher Mike Finnegan (right) recently presented Ventura Fire Chief John Quintus, Clear Lake Fire Chief Doug Meyers and Clear Lake & Ventura Police Chief Pete Roth with checks representing a share of proceeds from the Reporter’s “Honoring Heroes” special section created in conjunction with local 9/11 remembrance events. Thanks to those who supported this effort with advertisements and stories.-Reporter photo.

Newspaper shares proceeds with departments

Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter Owner/Publisher Mike Finnegan (right) recently presented Ventura Fire Chief John Quintus, Clear Lake Fire Chief Doug Meyers and Clear Lake & Ventura Police Chief Pete Roth with checks representing a share of proceeds from the Reporter’s “Honoring Heroes” special section created in conjunction with local 9/11 remembrance events. Thanks to those who supported this effort with advertisements and stories.-Reporter photo.

Football team responds to plea for help from Clarksville

(Above) The Clear Lake football team traveled to Clarksville on Monday to help with the flood effort there.  Chris Arians, a CLHS graduate and current Clarksville football coach sent out a plea for help and the Lions responded.  -Submitted photo

Teamwork was on display Monday, as 16 members of the Clear Lake football program traveled to Clarksville to help those affected by flooding.

Only minor flooding in Clear Lake area

(Above) Fishing at the Ventura Grad required boots on Friday, as mid-week rains pushed the lake level to over 13 inches above the weir.  Officials at the Water Treatment Plant say the level rose to 13.20 inches above the weir on Sunday.  By Tuesday, Sept. 27, it had fallen to 10.80 inches above.-Reporter photos by Chris Barragy.

Only minor flooding in Clear Lake area

(Above) Fishing at the Ventura Grad required boots on Friday, as mid-week rains pushed the lake level to over 13 inches above the weir.  Officials at the Water Treatment Plant say the level rose to 13.20 inches above the weir on Sunday.  By Tuesday, Sept. 27, it had fallen to 10.80 inches above.-Reporter photos by Chris Barragy.

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