Sky filled with color

People at kitesThousands of people turned out Saturday to enjoy Color the Wind in the unseasonably warm weather.  Kite fliers donned their waterproof boots and ice cleats as the sun had melted the snow cover on the lake, making it very wet and slippery, but still safe for the venture.  Organizers Larry and Kay Day declined to guess how

Sky filled with color

People at kitesThousands of people turned out Saturday to enjoy Color the Wind in the unseasonably warm weather.  Kite fliers donned their waterproof boots and ice cleats as the sun had melted the snow cover on the lake, making it very wet and slippery, but still safe for the venture.  Organizers Larry and Kay Day declined to guess how

Students bring history alive with radio dramas

(Above) John Jaszewski, from KCMR in Mason City, meets with CLHS students to record their original radio dramas.  The students’ projects will air on FM 97.7 beginning Tuesday, March 8.-Submitted photo.

Projects will air on KCMR Radio in March

History has come alive for Clear Lake High School students, and soon the public will share in the experience.

Students bring history alive with radio dramas

(Above) John Jaszewski, from KCMR in Mason City, meets with CLHS students to record their original radio dramas.  The students’ projects will air on FM 97.7 beginning Tuesday, March 8.-Submitted photo.

Projects will air on KCMR Radio in March

History has come alive for Clear Lake High School students, and soon the public will share in the experience.

Workshop helps businesses prepare for the unthinkable

(Above) Clear Lake Police Officer Zach Hall facilitated an ALICE training for members of the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce.-Reporter photo.

Clear Lake business leaders received an introduction to training they never hope they need.

“Someone enters your workplace with a weapon and starts firing.  A horrible thought,” the Chamber of Commerce stated in its invitation for members to attend Friday’s ALICE training.    

Workshop helps businesses prepare for the unthinkable

(Above) Clear Lake Police Officer Zach Hall facilitated an ALICE training for members of the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce.-Reporter photo.

Clear Lake business leaders received an introduction to training they never hope they need.

“Someone enters your workplace with a weapon and starts firing.  A horrible thought,” the Chamber of Commerce stated in its invitation for members to attend Friday’s ALICE training.    

Workshop helps businesses prepare for the unthinkable

(Above) John Jaszewski, from KCMR in Mason City, meets with CLHS students to record their original radio dramas.  The students’ projects will air on FM 97.7 beginning Tuesday, March 8.-Submitted photo.

Clear Lake business leaders received an introduction to training they never hope they need.

School Board to review superintendent candidates Monday

The consultants of McPherson & Jacobson L.L.C. have completed Phases I and II of the superintendent search process for the Clear Lake School District.  Last month consultants met with the district’s Board of Education to establish selection criteria for the screening process.

School Board to review superintendent candidates Monday

The consultants of McPherson & Jacobson L.L.C. have completed Phases I and II of the superintendent search process for the Clear Lake School District.  Last month consultants met with the district’s Board of Education to establish selection criteria for the screening process.

School Board to review superintendent candidates Monday

The consultants of McPherson & Jacobson L.L.C. have completed Phases I and II of the superintendent search process for the Clear Lake School District.  Last month consultants met with the district’s Board of Education to establish selection criteria for the screening process.

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