Alzheimer’s Walk has special meaning for Clear Lake couple

by Marianne Gasaway

When the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is held in Mason City on Saturday, Trudi Hoil will be there.

On Walk day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer’s with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony — a mission-focused experience that signifies solidarity in the fight against the disease. The colors of the Promise Garden flowers represent people’s connection to Alzheimer’s — their personal reasons to end the disease.

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Nelson leads team to victory

(Above) Jett Neuberger (50) leads the way for Jagger Schmitt as he tries to break a tackle during Friday night’s gam against Forest City.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s Zeke Nelson became one of just 11 Iowa football players to return two kickoffs for touchdowns and lead his team to a 49-33 victory over Forest City Friday night. 

Nelson leads team to victory

(Above) Jett Neuberger (50) leads the way for Jagger Schmitt as he tries to break a tackle during Friday night’s gam against Forest City.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s Zeke Nelson became one of just 11 Iowa football players to return two kickoffs for touchdowns and lead his team to a 49-33 victory over Forest City Friday night. 

Nelson leads team to victory

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s Zeke Nelson became one of just 11 Iowa football players to return two kickoffs for touchdowns and lead his team to a 49-33 victory over Forest City Friday night. 

Lions fall to Humboldt and Forest City

(Above) Grace Meyer gets a hit for the Lions. -Reporter photos by Chis Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake volleyball team ran into some roadblocks last week, dropping a conference match to 14th ranked (4A) Humboldt and non-conference contest to Forest City.  

Lions fall to Humboldt and Forest City

(Above) Grace Meyer gets a hit for the Lions. -Reporter photos by Chis Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

The Clear Lake volleyball team ran into some roadblocks last week, dropping a conference match to 14th ranked (4A) Humboldt and non-conference contest to Forest City.  

Boys capture title in Algona; girls place third

by Marianne Gasaway

If they didn’t already know it, they do now.  The Clear Lake cross country teams, which began the season unrated, are quickly becoming a well-known force.

Boys capture title in Algona; girls place third

by Marianne Gasaway

If they didn’t already know it, they do now.  The Clear Lake cross country teams, which began the season unrated, are quickly becoming a well-known force.

Falling for Fall

Fall was in the air and virtually everywhere around downtown Clear Lake Saturday, as the Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Harvest Fest.  The day included all kinds of fall fun, ranging from a grape stomp and salsa contest to hay rack rides and even a 5K run/walk.   Chamber CEO Stacy Doughan said community residents and guests arrived downtown even before the 9 a.m.

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