Lois M. Fulghum

Lois Muriel Fulghum, 93, of Clear Lake, Iowa, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.

Celebration of Lois’ life was held on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, at Clear Lake Christian Church, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Drew Ritjens officiating. Burial was in Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City.   

Family suggests memorials to Lois Fulghum memorial fund.

Lois was born May 18, 1923, to Harry and Violet (Clark) Hubbard in Chippewa Falls, Wis.

Lois M. Fulghum

Lois Muriel Fulghum, 93, of Clear Lake, Iowa, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.

Celebration of Lois’ life was held on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, at Clear Lake Christian Church, Clear Lake, with the Rev. Drew Ritjens officiating. Burial was in Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City.   

Family suggests memorials to Lois Fulghum memorial fund.

Lois was born May 18, 1923, to Harry and Violet (Clark) Hubbard in Chippewa Falls, Wis.

Joint investigation of burglaries leads to arrest of MC man

A Mason City man has been arrested on charges stemming from an ongoing joint investigation with several agencies including the Clear Lake Police Department.

During the joint investigation, Johnny Lee Baugh, 52, became a person of interest in several burglaries committed in Clear Lake and the surrounding area from January through September 2016.

The Clear Lake Police Department filed four counts of Third Degree Burglary, a class D Felony, and one count of Ongoing Criminal Conduct, a class B Felony.

Joint investigation of burglaries leads to arrest of MC man

A Mason City man has been arrested on charges stemming from an ongoing joint investigation with several agencies including the Clear Lake Police Department.

During the joint investigation, Johnny Lee Baugh, 52, became a person of interest in several burglaries committed in Clear Lake and the surrounding area from January through September 2016.

The Clear Lake Police Department filed four counts of Third Degree Burglary, a class D Felony, and one count of Ongoing Criminal Conduct, a class B Felony.

‘Goats on the Go’ make McIntosh Woods State Park their new home away from home

(Above) DNR Park Ranger Tammy Domonoske (left) and others smile as Goats on the Go are released at McIntosh Woods State Park Monday.-Reporter photo by Marianne Morf.

Just as the camping season is slowing down at McIntosh Woods State Park, 48 new visitors arrived Monday.

“Goats on the Go,” as they are known, have taken up residence at the camp for the next six weeks.  They will be contained in one to two-acre areas where invasion species are choking out native plants.

‘Goats on the Go’ make McIntosh Woods State Park their new home away from home

(Above) DNR Park Ranger Tammy Domonoske (left) and others smile as Goats on the Go are released at McIntosh Woods State Park Monday.-Reporter photo by Marianne Morf.

Just as the camping season is slowing down at McIntosh Woods State Park, 48 new visitors arrived Monday.

“Goats on the Go,” as they are known, have taken up residence at the camp for the next six weeks.  They will be contained in one to two-acre areas where invasion species are choking out native plants.

Zion Lutheran Church to hold first worship service in newly renovated facility

(Above) The Dock is located at 500 Main Ave. in Clear Lake.  The first worship service in the new facility will be held this Sunday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m.  -Reporter photo

By Michelle Watson

Zion Lutheran Church to hold first worship service in newly renovated facility

(Above) The Dock is located at 500 Main Ave. in Clear Lake.  The first worship service in the new facility will be held this Sunday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m.  -Reporter photo

By Michelle Watson

Miller marks 40 years of service as Sanitary District trustee

by Marianne Morf

When he was asked to consider joining the Clear Lake Sanitary District’s Board of Trustees, John Miller says he thought it would be an interesting venture.  Forty years later, Miller is still serving— and the job has never gotten old.

Miller marks 40 years of service as Sanitary District trustee

by Marianne Morf

When he was asked to consider joining the Clear Lake Sanitary District’s Board of Trustees, John Miller says he thought it would be an interesting venture.  Forty years later, Miller is still serving— and the job has never gotten old.

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