Shirley Loux

 

Shirley Marie Loux, 90, 108 Wedgewood Dr., Clear Lake, Iowa, died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 at the Mercy Medical Center of North Iowa, Mason City, Iowa.  

A funeral service was held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, Feb. 1, 2013 at Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, Clear Lake, with Rev. Dennis Ganz officiating.  Interment was at the Clear Lake Cemetery.  Memorials may be given to the Shirley Marie Loux Memorial Fund.  

Lions pick up wins over Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove

 

The Clear Lake boys are continuing to ramp up their play as the regular season winds down.  Last week the Lions (13-4) picked up a win over Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove.

 

Clear Lake girls ranked 14th in Class 4A

The Lions got back on the winning track last week with victories over Bishop Garrigan and Eagle Grove.  The team is now 14-4 overall heading into the final week of the regular season. This week the team will be at Humboldt Thursday and Charles City Saturday.

Six wrestlers advance to District meet; team places second

 

The Clear Lake wrestling team placed second at Saturday’s Sectional meet and advanced six wrestlers to the District meet next week at Hampton.  Osage captured the Sectional title with 233 points.  Clear Lake edged Forest City 198 to 194.  They were followed by Riceville/St. Ansgar with 164, Central Springs with 104 and Garner-Hayfield/Ventura with 50.

“We had a pretty good day.  Obviously, we would have liked to get more guys to Districts, but that is the way it goes.  We competed hard,” said Coach Gary Weber.  

Cardinals on a roll

 

It was a good week of basketball for the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura boys, as they picked up two more wins.  The Cardinals moved their record to 15-4 overall and 10-3 in the North Iowa Conference.  G-H/V is currently tied atop the NIC with North Iowa.

 

G-H/V 57, Lake Mills 43

A good night of shooting proved to be the Cardinals’ winning attribute on Tuesday, Jan. 29.  Hot hands by G-H/V helped them gain a 57-43 advantage over Lake Mills.

G-H/V girls clicking at the right time of the season

 

 

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls are rolling at the right time of the season.  The Cardinals picked up two big wins last week, moving their record to 13-6 overall and 9-4 in the North Iowa Conference.

 

G-H/V 53, Lake Mills 39

It was a tale of two halves for the G-H/V girls when they traveled to Lake Mills on Tuesday, Jan. 29.

“We came out sloppy, turning the ball over on two of our first three possessions,” said Coach Matt Erpelding.

Winter Dance Party heats up the Surf

 

Clear Lake welcomed thousands last week and reveled in the celebration of rock and roll, courtesy of the Surf Ballroom’s Winter Dance Party.

The well-attended event included a fun family sock hop Wednesday, which set the stage for three nights of concerts.  

 

Valens family shares keepsakes with Surf

 

This year’s Winter Dance Party included a special presentation to the Surf Ballroom and Museum from the family of Ritchie Valens.  Siblings Irma Norton, Mario Ramirez, Connie Lemos and Bob Morales have loaned the Surf the wallet their brother was carrying when the plane carrying him, Buddy Holly 

Man escapes as vehicle falls through lake ice

 

A Mason City man was uninjured when the 1999 Jeep Cherokee he was driving went through the ice and was submerged in approximately 10 feet of water, prompting Iowa Department of Natural Resources conservation officers to remind people about inconsistency of ice.

  David Hand, 20, was driving on the ice to ice fish when the vehicle broke through after hitting an ice seam at approximately 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30.  A recovery firm from Spirit Lake removed the vehicle from the lake at the owners’ cost.

City Hall will be without power as new generator is installed Thursday

 

911 calls to be re-routed for short time

 

On Thursday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m. Clear Lake City Hall will be without power while a new generator is put on line. It is expected that the cutover will take less than an hour. 

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