Nelson will seek re-election as Ward 2 Council rep

Tony Nelson, City Council Representative for the Second Ward, has announced he will seek re-election to a third term.

Nelson will seek re-election as Ward 2 Council rep

Tony Nelson, City Council Representative for the Second Ward, has announced he will seek re-election to a third term.

Clear Lake Royalty

Gretchen Jones and Zach Lester were crowned as Clear Lake High School’s 2017 Homecoming Queen and King during a coronation ceremony Friday.  The pair then led a parade of high school classes, teams, coaches and the high school band to City Park for a community pep rally.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Clear Lake Royalty

Gretchen Jones and Zach Lester were crowned as Clear Lake High School’s 2017 Homecoming Queen and King during a coronation ceremony Friday.  The pair then led a parade of high school classes, teams, coaches and the high school band to City Park for a community pep rally.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

GHV Royalty

GHV royalty

Kelsey Grimm and Tyler Obermann were crowned as Garner-Hayfield-Ventura’s Homecoming queen and king at a pep rally and coronation ceremony held on Thursday afternoon.  Grimm is the daughter of Tenisha Benson and Josh Grimm and Obermann is the son of Joe and Rebecca Obermann.  The Cardinals beat Forest City, 34-14, in the Homecoming victory.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

GHV Royalty

GHV royalty

Kelsey Grimm and Tyler Obermann were crowned as Garner-Hayfield-Ventura’s Homecoming queen and king at a pep rally and coronation ceremony held on Thursday afternoon.  Grimm is the daughter of Tenisha Benson and Josh Grimm and Obermann is the son of Joe and Rebecca Obermann.  The Cardinals beat Forest City, 34-14, in the Homecoming victory.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

Candidate filing deadline is Thursday for November election

Deadline for filing nomination papers for the November General Election is 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21.

At Mirror-Reporter press time Tuesday, two candidates had submitted their names to the Cerro Gordo County Auditor’s office for placement on the ballot in both the At-Large City Council race, as well as the Ward 2 representative race.  Nelson Crabb remained the only candidate so far for the office of Mayor.  Crabb will be seeking his fourth term in office.

Candidate filing deadline is Thursday for November election

Deadline for filing nomination papers for the November General Election is 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21.

At Mirror-Reporter press time Tuesday, two candidates had submitted their names to the Cerro Gordo County Auditor’s office for placement on the ballot in both the At-Large City Council race, as well as the Ward 2 representative race.  Nelson Crabb remained the only candidate so far for the office of Mayor.  Crabb will be seeking his fourth term in office.

Newcomer Brownlee leads School Board election; Incumbent narrowly returned

Clear Lake School Board President Chyrl Bergvig and newcomer Tony Brownlee captured the two board seats up for decision in the Regular School Election Tuesday, Sept. 12.

Brownlee was the top vote getter in the local election with 306 votes.  Bergvig was next with 252, followed by another first-time candidate, Rick Knudson, with 237 votes.

“I am honored to serve a second term.  My goal is to continue to make the Clear Lake School District the best that it can be,” said Bergvig.

Newcomer Brownlee leads School Board election; Incumbent narrowly returned

Clear Lake School Board President Chyrl Bergvig and newcomer Tony Brownlee captured the two board seats up for decision in the Regular School Election Tuesday, Sept. 12.

Brownlee was the top vote getter in the local election with 306 votes.  Bergvig was next with 252, followed by another first-time candidate, Rick Knudson, with 237 votes.

“I am honored to serve a second term.  My goal is to continue to make the Clear Lake School District the best that it can be,” said Bergvig.

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