Clear Lake girls pick up wins against H-D and C-G-D

by Michelle Watson

The Clear Lake girls went to 3-5 after three games last week.  After starting with a loss to Webster City, the Lions shut out Hampton-Dumont and coasted past Clarion-Goldfield-Dows.

This week Clear Lake will host St. Ed’s on Wednesday and travel to Forest City Thursday.  After the holiday they will entertain Humboldt at Lion’s Field Monday, July 6.

Webster City 8, CL 2

Clear Lake girls pick up wins against H-D and C-G-D

by Michelle Watson

The Clear Lake girls went to 3-5 after three games last week.  After starting with a loss to Webster City, the Lions shut out Hampton-Dumont and coasted past Clarion-Goldfield-Dows.

This week Clear Lake will host St. Ed’s on Wednesday and travel to Forest City Thursday.  After the holiday they will entertain Humboldt at Lion’s Field Monday, July 6.

Webster City 8, CL 2

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 7-1-2020

Ground is broken for Marriott

Ground is broken for Marriott

(Above) (L-R) Mayor Nelson Crabb, City Administrator Scott Flory, Councilmen Bennett Smith, Dana Brant, Mike Callanan and Gary Hugi, co-developer Cal Patel, general contractor Ryan Huegerich, Courtway Park sub-division owners  Lorri and Todd Hall and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Stacy Doughan broke ground Monday for a Marriott Hotel.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

by Michelle Watson

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 7-1-2020

Ground is broken for Marriott

Remember When 7-1-2020

(Above) 4th of July, 1995 - Large crowds lined the streets of Clear Lake in 1995 to watch the annual Fourth of July parade.  Pictured above, local Boy Scouts carry the American Flag. 

Remember When 7-1-2020

(Above) 4th of July, 1995 - Large crowds lined the streets of Clear Lake in 1995 to watch the annual Fourth of July parade.  Pictured above, local Boy Scouts carry the American Flag. 

Ground is broken for Marriott

(Above) (L-R) Mayor Nelson Crabb, City Administrator Scott Flory, Councilmen Bennett Smith, Dana Brant, Mike Callanan and Gary Hugi, co-developer Cal Patel, general contractor Ryan Huegerich, Courtway Park sub-division owners  Lorri and Todd Hall and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Stacy Doughan broke ground Monday for a Marriott Hotel.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

by Michelle Watson

Ground is broken for Marriott

(Above) (L-R) Mayor Nelson Crabb, City Administrator Scott Flory, Councilmen Bennett Smith, Dana Brant, Mike Callanan and Gary Hugi, co-developer Cal Patel, general contractor Ryan Huegerich, Courtway Park sub-division owners  Lorri and Todd Hall and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Stacy Doughan broke ground Monday for a Marriott Hotel.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

by Michelle Watson

Chamber honors an instrumental citizen

Jim Tjaden is named as parade grand marshal

by Marianne Gasaway

There won’t be a Fourth of July parade this year in Clear Lake, but the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce has bestowed the honor of Grand Marshal upon a worthy Clear Lake resident.

Jim Tjaden, founder of the Lakeside Dixiefest,  said he was shocked and honored when Alice Hanley, chair of the July 4th Committee, called him with the news.

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