William M. Sykes

William (Bill) M. Sykes, MD., of Denver, Colo., and a former Clear Lake resident, passed away in his home Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. Bill is leaving behind his wife, Karen, of 30 years, close friends, family, admired associates, and many, many patients that he has cared for over his 40 year career as a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist.

William M. Sykes

William (Bill) M. Sykes, MD., of Denver, Colo., and a former Clear Lake resident, passed away in his home Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. Bill is leaving behind his wife, Karen, of 30 years, close friends, family, admired associates, and many, many patients that he has cared for over his 40 year career as a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist.

Bike path discussed as supervisors okay B-35 project

The Cerro Gordo County Board of Supervisors gave their approval to plans for improvements which will close County Road B-35 between Clear Lake and Mason City much of next spring and summer.  However, county officials said they will make an effort to keep the Trolley Trail bike trail open as much as possible during the lengthy project.

The B-35 project includes the purchase of right of way to widen the road from 24 to 28-feet.

Bike path discussed as supervisors okay B-35 project

The Cerro Gordo County Board of Supervisors gave their approval to plans for improvements which will close County Road B-35 between Clear Lake and Mason City much of next spring and summer.  However, county officials said they will make an effort to keep the Trolley Trail bike trail open as much as possible during the lengthy project.

The B-35 project includes the purchase of right of way to widen the road from 24 to 28-feet.

Bike path discussed as supervisors okay B-35 project

The Cerro Gordo County Board of Supervisors gave their approval to plans for improvements which will close County Road B-35 between Clear Lake and Mason City much of next spring and summer.  However, county officials said they will make an effort to keep the Trolley Trail bike trail open as much as possible during the lengthy project.

The B-35 project includes the purchase of right of way to widen the road from 24 to 28-feet.

The push to find a cure for cancer marches on with Relay for Life

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by Marianne Morf

Colleen Snyder knows she’s in more of a marathon than a sprint, but she’s committed to the race.

The push to find a cure for cancer marches on with Relay for Life

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by Marianne Morf

Colleen Snyder knows she’s in more of a marathon than a sprint, but she’s committed to the race.

GHV royalty

Mallory Johnson was crowned Garner-Hayfield-Ventura’s Homecoming queen, while Harley Forry was crowned the king during a pep assembly held Thursday afternoon in Garner.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

GHV royalty

Mallory Johnson was crowned Garner-Hayfield-Ventura’s Homecoming queen, while Harley Forry was crowned the king during a pep assembly held Thursday afternoon in Garner.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

Lawsuit dismissed against Clear Lake Schools

A civil suit filed by a parent against the Clear Lake School District has been dismissed.

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