Mirror-Reporter E-edition 4-24-2019

One Vision commits to business partnership

Former police chief turns memories into Benevolence fundraiser

by Marianne Gasaway

Clear Lake is no Mayberry, but for 20 years Clear Lake had a police chief with a strong resemblance to fictional Sheriff Andy Taylor— an easy going, small town guy who protects and serves his community.

Former Police Chief Dan Jackson has detailed the ups and downs of a small town cop in a new book titled, “On the Job in the Heartland.”  All proceeds from the book will go to the Clear Lake Benevolence Association.

Remember When 4-17-2019

(Above) Earth Day, 1994Troy Wiegmann (left) combed the State Park beach in 1994 with his Lincoln students in recognition of Earth Day.  Mrs. Tremmel’s class was also on hand, as was the Department of Natural Resources.

by Michelle Watson

25 Years Ago

April 1994

Remember When 4-17-2019

(Above) Earth Day, 1994Troy Wiegmann (left) combed the State Park beach in 1994 with his Lincoln students in recognition of Earth Day.  Mrs. Tremmel’s class was also on hand, as was the Department of Natural Resources.

by Michelle Watson

25 Years Ago

April 1994

Ice out!

Wednesday, April 10, was declared as the official “ice-out” date by Clear Lake Water DepartmentSuperintendent Adam Theiss.  The lake is officially declared ice-out when a boat can run along the entire shoreline of the lake without encountering any ice.  Although it seems like winter hung on for an extended period, the ice-out date is actually average.

Lions capture team title at home meet

(Above) Mitchell Raber runs his leg of the shuttle hurdle relay.  The Clear Lake team placed third with a time of 1:05.82.  Other members include P.J. Feurbach, Tyson Cooley and Drew Enke.

by Marianne Gasaway

Lions capture team title at home meet

(Above) Mitchell Raber runs his leg of the shuttle hurdle relay.  The Clear Lake team placed third with a time of 1:05.82.  Other members include P.J. Feurbach, Tyson Cooley and Drew Enke.

by Marianne Gasaway

Soccer team shut-out by Ames

by Marianne Gasaway

Ames built on a 4-0 halftime lead and posted a 7-0 shutout over Clear Lake Monday, April 8.

“It was a tough test, going down and playing one of the most consistent and technically sound teams in 3A,” said Clear Lake boys soccer Coach Zach Hall. “The teams played pretty well against a fast and well organized Ames teams.”

The coach noted the Lions were able to have periods of possession with several good chances at goal.

Soccer team shut-out by Ames

by Marianne Gasaway

Ames built on a 4-0 halftime lead and posted a 7-0 shutout over Clear Lake Monday, April 8.

“It was a tough test, going down and playing one of the most consistent and technically sound teams in 3A,” said Clear Lake boys soccer Coach Zach Hall. “The teams played pretty well against a fast and well organized Ames teams.”

The coach noted the Lions were able to have periods of possession with several good chances at goal.

CL girls compete in two meets

by Marianne Gasaway

Macy Mixdorf earned a runner-up and two third place finishes to lead the Lions at the Hanover Relays held Tuesday, April 9, in Algona.

The Lions were sixth in the seven-team field. Humboldt topped the host school, 185.5 to 163, for the team title.

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