Edward Kaduce

 Edward Kaduce, 56, 210 W. 10th Ave. N., Clear Lake, died Monday, Dec. 1, 2014, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City, Iowa.  

  A Memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m., Dec. 4, 2014, at the Zion Lutheran Church, 112 N. 4th St., Clear Lake, with Dr. Rev. Pat Hall officiating.  According to his wishes, his body has been cremated.

Ed was born June 9, 1958 in Mason City, the son of Edward and Marjorie (Lifick) Kingston Kaduce.  

Celebrating 50 years of Clear Lake wrestling

Fifty years of Clear Lake wrestling was celebrated off the mat Friday, Nov. 28, by past and present coaches, grapplers and the community at-large.

Cardinal girls pound Eagle Grove, 61-37

It wasn’t much of a fight for the Garner-Hayfield-Ventura girls basketball team when they traveled to Eagle Grove on Tuesday, Nov. 25.  The Cardinals powered their way to a 61-37 victory over the host team.

The game was tight in the first quarter, with GHV managing to gain a lead, but then Eagle Grove would sneak back in.  At one point the Cardinals managed a 14-8 lead, but the Eagles closed the gap to 14-11.  The first quarter ended with Mackenzie Van Gerpen connecting on a two-point shot to end the period, 19-11.

Giving Tree ornaments available

For a quarter of a century, the Giving Tree has helped to make the holidays a little brighter for Clear Lake area families.   Approximately 60 of the 172 ornaments on this year’s Giving Tree in the Mirror-Reporter office are still available.

The most wonderful time of the year

Christmas By The Lake celebration better than ever 

Christmas comes early for Gene Madson and members of the Christmas By The Lake Committee.   This weekend the group has planned a spectacular 20th anniversary celebration.

CL, MC school sharing programs under review

Clear Lake and Mason City School Boards met in a joint work session Monday night, with a focus on the future of sharing agreements between the districts.  

Although the districts share a nutrition director, grounds and transportation supervisor, facilities supervisor, IT director and a French/talented and gifted teacher, the majority of discussion by the Boards seemed to center around their shared superintendent, Anita Micich.  

Our first weekly winner

Amy Palmer, from the Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter, was pleased to present Don Mousel, of Clear Lake, with $50 in Clear Lake Chamber Bucks as the first 

New library director expected to be named soon

The announcement of a new library director to succeed Jean Casey at the Clear Lake Public Library is expected soon.

Monday night, Clear Lake City Administrator Scott Flory said the search committee has concluded the interview process and it is anticipated that an appointment will be recommended by the committee, 

submitted for approval of the Board, and announced publicly at the next Library Board of Trustees meeting.

The Library Trustees are scheduled to meet at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9.

More charges filed against CL man following crime spree

A Clear Lake man has been charged with several crimes reported in the Clear Lake area over the past few months.

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