Christmas spirit is bright at this Clear Lake home

by Marianne Gasaway

The Christmas spirit is shining bright at the home of Ryan and Kelly Bowman in Clear Lake.  As a matter of fact, it’s radiating in every color from a 20-foot tree, snowflakes, arches, wreaths, candy canes, stars and mini trees.  And it’s all set to music which you can tune in to from the comfort of your car.

Christmas spirit is bright at this Clear Lake home

by Marianne Gasaway

The Christmas spirit is shining bright at the home of Ryan and Kelly Bowman in Clear Lake.  As a matter of fact, it’s radiating in every color from a 20-foot tree, snowflakes, arches, wreaths, candy canes, stars and mini trees.  And it’s all set to music which you can tune in to from the comfort of your car.

Mirror-Reporter e-edition 12-8-2021

Holiday Hoopla

Mirror-Reporter e-edition 12-8-2021

Holiday Hoopla

Mirror-Reporter e-Edition 12-1-2021

Concepts for new city park revealed

Mirror-Reporter e-Edition 12-1-2021

Concepts for new city park revealed

Remember When 12-1-2021

Central School helps out in 1996 - Central School students hoped to make the holidays a little brighter for North Iowa families in 1996 by making contributions to the Hawkeye Harvest Food Bank.  An all-school food drive brought in 686 foot items.  Each of the fourth through sixth grade classrooms are represented here.  Pictured are front (L-R): Tyler Byington, Jared Fairbank, Alex Yohn, Sara Haag, Bill Getman, Joe Davies.

Anticipation

Sophia and Beau are just like the rest of us -- we can hardly wait for Christmas by the Lake weekend!  Santa will be part of the fun on Saturday, as he welcomes visitors to his City Park house from 1-4 p.m. and again after the Lighted Parade and fireworks.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Anticipation

Sophia and Beau are just like the rest of us -- we can hardly wait for Christmas by the Lake weekend!  Santa will be part of the fun on Saturday, as he welcomes visitors to his City Park house from 1-4 p.m. and again after the Lighted Parade and fireworks.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Changes coming for golf cart use in community

by Marianne Gasaway

Effective Jan. 1, modifications to the city’s Golf Cart Ordinance will go into effect in an effort to make their operation more safe.

Police Chief Pete Roth presented revisions to the current ordinance during a special City Council meeting Monday morning.  His proposed amendments were based on suggestions made by Council members at a recent workshop session.

Highlights of the amendment, which will be formally adopted in December, are:

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