City’s tax asking continues to drop

Proposed tax rate marks third straight year of decline

For the third straight year, the property tax asking within the City of Clear Lake will drop.

City Administrator Scott Flory delivered the first of three presentations about the proposed 2019 fiscal year city budget during the regular City Council meeting Monday night, Feb. 5.  The proposed tax rate is $9.70 per $1,000 of taxable valuation.

City’s tax asking continues to drop

Proposed tax rate marks third straight year of decline

For the third straight year, the property tax asking within the City of Clear Lake will drop.

City Administrator Scott Flory delivered the first of three presentations about the proposed 2019 fiscal year city budget during the regular City Council meeting Monday night, Feb. 5.  The proposed tax rate is $9.70 per $1,000 of taxable valuation.

Mirror-Reporter E-edition 2-7-2018

Oh boy! What a Winter Dance Party

Lions top Mason City; ready for Sectionals

(Above) The 170-pound match was an exciting one, as Clear Lake’s Chance Poley stuck Mason City’s KJ Barkema in :47.   

Clear Lake wrestlers wrapped up their final week of the regular season competing with a county rival and traveling to Lake Mills for a triangular.

Lions top Mason City; ready for Sectionals

(Above) The 170-pound match was an exciting one, as Clear Lake’s Chance Poley stuck Mason City’s KJ Barkema in :47.   

Clear Lake wrestlers wrapped up their final week of the regular season competing with a county rival and traveling to Lake Mills for a triangular.

Two wins and a loss for CL girls

The Clear Lake girls sandwiched two North Central Conference wins around a loss to top rated Crestwood last week.  With victories over Algona and Humboldt, the Lions (16-2, 11-0) have a tight hold on the NCC title with three conference games remaining.  This week they hosted Iowa Falls-Alden last night (Tuesday). They will be at Fort Dodge St. Ed’s Friday, Feb. 2, and home Tuesday, Feb. 6, against Webster City.

CL 47, Algona 42

Two wins and a loss for CL girls

The Clear Lake girls sandwiched two North Central Conference wins around a loss to top rated Crestwood last week.  With victories over Algona and Humboldt, the Lions (16-2, 11-0) have a tight hold on the NCC title with three conference games remaining.  This week they hosted Iowa Falls-Alden last night (Tuesday). They will be at Fort Dodge St. Ed’s Friday, Feb. 2, and home Tuesday, Feb. 6, against Webster City.

CL 47, Algona 42

Lions push win steak to seven

The Clear Lake boys pushed their win streak to seven and tightened their grip on the top spot in the North Central Conference with three wins last week.  The Lions are now 13-4 overall and 10-1 in the NCC with four games (three in the NCC) remaining on the regular schedule.

The Lions started the week hosting Iowa Falls-Alden (6-8, 3-7) Tuesday.  Friday they will be at Fort Dodge St. Edmond (10-7, 8-3).

CL 61, Algona 53

Lions push win steak to seven

The Clear Lake boys pushed their win streak to seven and tightened their grip on the top spot in the North Central Conference with three wins last week.  The Lions are now 13-4 overall and 10-1 in the NCC with four games (three in the NCC) remaining on the regular schedule.

The Lions started the week hosting Iowa Falls-Alden (6-8, 3-7) Tuesday.  Friday they will be at Fort Dodge St. Edmond (10-7, 8-3).

CL 61, Algona 53

Cardinal girls go to work

(Above) GHV’sMara Anderson makes a fast break down the floor during Tuesday night’s game

The Cardinal girls basketball team had a big week, winning two and dropping one. The girls are now 9-11 overall and 7-8 in the Top of Iowa West Conference.

Bishop Garrigan 64, GHV 56

  Controlling the paint wasn’t enough, as the Cardinals fell victim to hot shooting and an abundance of turnovers on Tuesday, Jan. 23, when they faced Bishop Garrigan (10-4, 13-5).

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