Girls track team competes in two meets

by Michelle Watson

The Clear Lake girls track team competed in two meets last week.

Forest City

The Clear Lake girls competed in the Forest City Indian Relays on Tuesday, April 26.  The team posted some personal records on their way to a fourth place finish in the six-team field.  The Lions finished with 94.5 points.  Forest City won the met with 149 points.

Girls track team competes in two meets

by Michelle Watson

The Clear Lake girls track team competed in two meets last week.

Forest City

The Clear Lake girls competed in the Forest City Indian Relays on Tuesday, April 26.  The team posted some personal records on their way to a fourth place finish in the six-team field.  The Lions finished with 94.5 points.  Forest City won the met with 149 points.

IF-A tops Clear Lake girls soccer team twice

The Lions battled the Iowa Falls-Alden Cadets twice in the past week, with both games ending with the Cadets on top.

IF-A shut out the Clear Lake girls in both meetings.  Game one ended in a 4-0 loss at home.  On the road, the Cadets prevailed, 5-0.

IF-A tops Clear Lake girls soccer team twice

The Lions battled the Iowa Falls-Alden Cadets twice in the past week, with both games ending with the Cadets on top.

IF-A shut out the Clear Lake girls in both meetings.  Game one ended in a 4-0 loss at home.  On the road, the Cadets prevailed, 5-0.

Remember When 5-4-2022

(Above) Reading group, 1997 - Fifth grade students in Miss Jennifer Dean’s class experienced special adventures and fun in a reading group in 1997.  Pictured in the front row (L-R): Josh Lloyd, Todd Numelin, Colby Heady, Kelli Kruckenberg, Katy Nickerson, Andrew Morrison, Melissa McLaughlin, Lynn Lynch and Lindsey Arispe.  Second row (L-R): Amber Berry, Zach Kelly, Ben Harthan, Scott Shipton, Allison Wood, Russell Jensen, Joel Perry, Abby Schumacher and Rashelle Peters.

Remember When 5-4-2022

(Above) Reading group, 1997 - Fifth grade students in Miss Jennifer Dean’s class experienced special adventures and fun in a reading group in 1997.  Pictured in the front row (L-R): Josh Lloyd, Todd Numelin, Colby Heady, Kelli Kruckenberg, Katy Nickerson, Andrew Morrison, Melissa McLaughlin, Lynn Lynch and Lindsey Arispe.  Second row (L-R): Amber Berry, Zach Kelly, Ben Harthan, Scott Shipton, Allison Wood, Russell Jensen, Joel Perry, Abby Schumacher and Rashelle Peters.

Who dat?

(Above) Surrounded by family and friends in Clear Lake, Trevor Penning took a call from the New Orleans Saints as the 19th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Penning is ready to show the NFL and New Orleans who he is

by Marianne Gasaway

Who dat?

(Above) Surrounded by family and friends in Clear Lake, Trevor Penning took a call from the New Orleans Saints as the 19th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Penning is ready to show the NFL and New Orleans who he is

by Marianne Gasaway

Hy-Vee project in Clear Lake put on ‘pause’

by Marianne Gasaway

Construction of a Hy-Vee store in Clear Lake is among “several” projects the grocery retailer has put on pause.

“Right now, we are still working on the scope of the project, which is why work has paused,” said Dawn Buzynski, director of communications for Hy-Vee.  She declined to elaborate about conditions which prompted work to come to a halt in March.  

Hy-Vee project in Clear Lake put on ‘pause’

by Marianne Gasaway

Construction of a Hy-Vee store in Clear Lake is among “several” projects the grocery retailer has put on pause.

“Right now, we are still working on the scope of the project, which is why work has paused,” said Dawn Buzynski, director of communications for Hy-Vee.  She declined to elaborate about conditions which prompted work to come to a halt in March.  

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