X-C teams both come home with wins

by Michelle Watson

After being rained out for the first meet of the season in Iowa Falls, the Clear Lake cross country team was excited to be able to compete at the Newman Catholic Invitational on Tuesday, Aug. 31. The season couldn’t have started off better, with both the boy’s team and the girl’s team placing first.

Boys Team

Algona puts damper on Lion’s season

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s explosive first week offense was doused by Algona in week two, 47-23.

The Lions, who last week racked up more that 550-yards of offense, were held to  just 72-yards in the first half Friday night, while Algona (2-0) racked up 251-yards on their way to a 25-0 halftime lead.

Algona puts damper on Lion’s season

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s explosive first week offense was doused by Algona in week two, 47-23.

The Lions, who last week racked up more that 550-yards of offense, were held to  just 72-yards in the first half Friday night, while Algona (2-0) racked up 251-yards on their way to a 25-0 halftime lead.

e-edition 9-8-2021

Soaking in the final days of summber

e-edition 9-8-2021

Soaking in the final days of summber

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Monarchs have a home in Clear Lake

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake prides itself on being a welcoming spot for visitors.  That now includes winged guests.

Central Gardens of North Iowa submitted for and is now qualified as a Monarch Butterfly Waystation.

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