Ronald S. Glanville

Ronald S. Glanville, 57, left our land “our world” on April 1, 2016, at his home in Clear Lake, following a battle with cancer.  He was the husband of Carrie for 21 years.

There will be a time of gathering of family and friends from 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 15, 2016, at the Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake.

Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

City Council urged to oppose pork plan

“Over the years, the City of Clear Lake has established a political precedent of opposing large scale commercial confinement operations within the Lake watershed and critical areas surrounding it.  As this potential economic development project (Prestage) evolves, it may come to be that the City Council of Clear Lake would, in the future, consider taking a position in opposition to such a proposal as being counterintuitive to our community’s primary economic engine (tourism) and the preservation and enhancement of our natural environm

City Council urged to oppose pork plan

“Over the years, the City of Clear Lake has established a political precedent of opposing large scale commercial confinement operations within the Lake watershed and critical areas surrounding it.  As this potential economic development project (Prestage) evolves, it may come to be that the City Council of Clear Lake would, in the future, consider taking a position in opposition to such a proposal as being counterintuitive to our community’s primary economic engine (tourism) and the preservation and enhancement of our natural environm

City Council urged to oppose pork plan

“Over the years, the City of Clear Lake has established a political precedent of opposing large scale commercial confinement operations within the Lake watershed and critical areas surrounding it.  As this potential economic development project (Prestage) evolves, it may come to be that the City Council of Clear Lake would, in the future, consider taking a position in opposition to such a proposal as being counterintuitive to our community’s primary economic engine (tourism) and the preservation and enhancement of our natural environm

Snyder gets bid for $2 million renovation at CL High School

Dean Snyder Construction, of Clear Lake, has been awarded the contract for renovation of the kitchen, commons and entrance to Clear Lake High School.

The firm was the low bidder for the work.  Their bid of  $2,104,000 was accepted at a special School Board meeting held Wednesday, March 30.  It was the lowest of three bids received.

Snyder gets bid for $2 million renovation at CL High School

Dean Snyder Construction, of Clear Lake, has been awarded the contract for renovation of the kitchen, commons and entrance to Clear Lake High School.

The firm was the low bidder for the work.  Their bid of  $2,104,000 was accepted at a special School Board meeting held Wednesday, March 30.  It was the lowest of three bids received.

Veterans team with Verizon

Excavation is underway outside V.F.W. Post 4868 on Main Avenue to incorporate a Verizon Wireless tower outside of the building.  V.F.W. Commander Mike Nelson explained the V.F.W.

Veterans team with Verizon

Excavation is underway outside V.F.W. Post 4868 on Main Avenue to incorporate a Verizon Wireless tower outside of the building.  V.F.W. Commander Mike Nelson explained the V.F.W.

CL Tel launches fiber optic network project

Clear Lake’s businesses and more residents will have access to high speed Gigabit Internet service – up to 100 times faster than the typical download speed - with a fiber optic network project launched this week by CL Tel.

“The City is extraordinarily fortunate that CLTel is committed to making Clear Lake a “Gigabit Community,” said Clear Lake City Administrator Scott Flory.  “This kind of cutting-edge technology is rarely available in Iowa and, in particular, in a community our size.”

CL Tel launches fiber optic network project

Clear Lake’s businesses and more residents will have access to high speed Gigabit Internet service – up to 100 times faster than the typical download speed - with a fiber optic network project launched this week by CL Tel.

“The City is extraordinarily fortunate that CLTel is committed to making Clear Lake a “Gigabit Community,” said Clear Lake City Administrator Scott Flory.  “This kind of cutting-edge technology is rarely available in Iowa and, in particular, in a community our size.”

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