Reynolds backs away from centralized vaccine scheduling

by Travis Fischer

Governor Kim Reynolds explained the decision to not move forward with a centralized scheduling system for COVID-19 vaccines during last week’s press conference.

Previously, the state had been looking at entering into a contract with Microsoft to create a statewide system for matching Iowans up with local vaccine providers. However, it was decided shortly after that the state would be backing away from that idea and leaving scheduling logistics to the individual counties.

Clear Lake boys overcome adversity for postseason win

(Above) Eric Ritter finished the night scoring in double digits with 10 points.  He also had four blocked shots.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

by Marianne Gasaway

Playing a team three times in a season is never an easy feat.  And when the third time happens to be in post-season, it’s even harder.

Currier gets a taste of State wrestling competition

(Above) Clear Lake sophomore Max Currier competes at the State Wrestling Tournament.  -Photo by Tyler Anderson, Mid-America  Publishing.

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s Max Currier got a taste of State Tournament competition and the sophomore says he is dedicating himself to the hard work it will take to return.

Lions dominate on road to State Tournament

(Above) The Clear Lake girls basketball team is all smiles as they pose with their State Qualifier banner.  The team defeated Williamsburg, 59-29, to get their ticket punched for the State Tournament.

by Marianne Gasaway

It’s on to State for the Clear Lake girls basketball team!  

Lions dominate on road to State Tournament

(Above) The Clear Lake girls basketball team is all smiles as they pose with their State Qualifier banner.  The team defeated Williamsburg, 59-29, to get their ticket punched for the State Tournament.

by Marianne Gasaway

It’s on to State for the Clear Lake girls basketball team!  

State Tournament information

For the second straight year and third time in four years, the Clear Lake girls will be competing for a State title.

State Tournament information

For the second straight year and third time in four years, the Clear Lake girls will be competing for a State title.

Currier gets a taste of State wrestling competition

(Above) Clear Lake sophomore Max Currier competes at the State Wrestling Tournament.  -Photo by Tyler Anderson, Mid-America  Publishing.

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s Max Currier got a taste of State Tournament competition and the sophomore says he is dedicating himself to the hard work it will take to return.

Currier gets a taste of State wrestling competition

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake’s Max Currier got a taste of State Tournament competition and the sophomore says he is dedicating himself to the hard work it will take to return.

Currier’s exit from the tournament on day one wasn’t the outcome he was hoping for, yet he didn’t leave Des Moines hanging his head. 

“I’m happy about the whole experience.  I learned the little things I need to work on.  I intend to use it as motivation,” he said.  “This is just a jump start.”

Dance Team to hold Spring Show

The Clear Lake High School Dance Team is hosting their annual Spring Show on Friday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Clear Lake High School gym. Admission is $5.  There are no spectator limits, and the team would like to invite the community to come support them in their last performance of the season, and a special send-off for the team’s seniors.   

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