Veterans remembered

 

A Veteran’s Day Assembly was held at the Clear Lake High School on Friday, Nov. 11.  The V.F.W. Post 4868 (below) lowered the flag and held a gun salute at the flagpool outside 

Vehicle fire sends one to hospital

 

A Clear Lake man has been released from the hospital after being treated for injuries he received in a motorhome fire last week.

G-H/V Homecoming royalty

Garner-Hayfield/Ventura High School crowned two Homecoming queens and kings last week.  (Left side) Sara Faber and Zach Ryerson were chosen as  the Ventura royalty.  (Right side) 

Chamber announces member survey

 

The Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is asking all Chamber members to take less than five minutes for a Chamber Member Benefits survey that will be a key part of its upcoming strategic plan. 

Two file nomination papers for at-large Council seat

 

Two candidates for an at-large position on the Clear Lake City Council filed nomination papers with the Clear Lake City Clerk on Monday, the first day to declare candidacy.

Peter Lagios and Gary Hugi are seeking the position being vacated by Terry Unsworth.  Unsworth, who also once served as the Ward 2 representative on the Council, announced last week he would not seek re-election.

Lagios was born in Mason City, has travelled extensively across the United States and returned to North Iowa in 2005 settling in Clear Lake.

WHAT A RIDE!

 

For the first time in school history, Clear Lake earned a State baseball title with a 6-2 victory over Davenport Assumption Saturday evening. “These kids have shown the ability, 

Council agrees to make improvements at lake public access

 

The Clear Lake City Council voted unanimously to pave a 12-foot approach to the 14th Avenue South public access in response to complaints from residents in the area and others about its condition.

The city is seeking quotes for the work, which will also include 14-foot wide grass strips on both sides of the pavement.

And while pleased with the pending improvements, neighbors were soundly turned down when they requested parking be permitted on the access.  

Tesar, Christ will seek re-election to School Board

 

The Iowa Association of School Boards urges Iowans who are passionate about education to consider running for election to their local school boards.  Nominations for open seats on the state’s 345 local public school boards can be filed between July 8 and Aug. 1, 2013. School board elections will take place Sept. 10.

Magazine declares Clear Lake farmstead is one of prettiest in Iowa

 

A five-page full-color layout in “Our Iowa” magazine declares Carroll and El Etchen’s farm south of Clear Lake among the “Prettiest Farms in Iowa”. 

The magazine scours Iowa to showcase an outstanding farm in every issue, noting that “nothing symbolizes our state like proudly primped and painted farmsteads.” 

City readies plans for next water tower project

 

A public hearing will be held July 1 to discuss the city’s next water tower project.

A 1 million gallon elevated water tower is proposed to replace a 250,000 gallon tank in the Four Winds area on the northwest side of Clear Lake.  The new water tower, estimated to cost $1.95 million, will be 

constructed just a few hundred yards from the existing tower.  After the smaller tower is removed that land, measuring about one-quarter acre, will be sold.

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