COVID-19 activity spiking as state races to vaccinate

by Travis Fischer

Iowa is still on track to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all Iowans by April 5 due to an anticipated increase in vaccine supply.

“We expect to see an increase in Iowa of about 25,000 doses compared to what we’ve received the last two weeks, for a total of more than 128,000 doses of vaccine,” said Governor Kim Reynolds during her weekly press conference on Wednesday, March 24.

COVID-19 activity spiking as state races to vaccinate

by Travis Fischer

Iowa is still on track to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all Iowans by April 5 due to an anticipated increase in vaccine supply.

“We expect to see an increase in Iowa of about 25,000 doses compared to what we’ve received the last two weeks, for a total of more than 128,000 doses of vaccine,” said Governor Kim Reynolds during her weekly press conference on Wednesday, March 24.

A hoppy winner

Carol Berge, of Clear Lake, was the winner in the Mirror-Reporter’s Hidden Easter Egg challenge.  Carol spied the hidden egg on page 9 in last week’s paper and called in her answer.  Her name was randomly chosen from hundreds who called to win the beautiful basket filled with an Easter bunny, books, holiday decor and seasonal candy donated by Ralphene’s Card & Gifts, of Clear Lake. - Reporter photo.

A hoppy winner

Carol Berge, of Clear Lake, was the winner in the Mirror-Reporter’s Hidden Easter Egg challenge.  Carol spied the hidden egg on page 9 in last week’s paper and called in her answer.  Her name was randomly chosen from hundreds who called to win the beautiful basket filled with an Easter bunny, books, holiday decor and seasonal candy donated by Ralphene’s Card & Gifts, of Clear Lake. - Reporter photo.

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 3-31-2021

Ventura rescue team locates missing boater

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 3-31-2021

Ventura rescue team locates missing boater

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Mirror-Reporter E-edition 3-24-2021

Looking back, looking forward a year after COVID: Care Centers, assisted living facilities endure a year without visitors

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 3-24-2021

Looking back, looking forward a year after COVID: Care Centers, assisted living facilities endure a year without visitors

Remember When 3-24-2021

(Above) Sno Foolin’ in 1971 - These two sun lovers, Mrs. Harley Moore (Left) and Sue Smith, couldn’t wait for summer, so in 1971 they took advantage of the sun and mild temperatures in March and donned their bathing suits and perched atop the snow that lined the Sea Wall.  Both girls are secretaries at The Surf.  Mayor Dale Pattschull didn’t even issue them a ticket despite the fact they caused a minor traffic jam along North Shore.

by Michelle Watson

Clear Lake Mirror Reporter

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