MasterChef competitor will open bakery business here

(Above) Bread and Buttercréme Patisserie-Eatery owner Cassie Peterson and head baker

McCayla Welp.-Reporter photo.

by Alli Weaver

Clear Lake’s very own MasterChef participant, Cassie Peterson, hopes to make gourmet dining and high-end baked goods accessible and unintimidating at her new Bread and Buttercréme Patisserie-Eatery.

The Clear Lake native will be opening the bakery-restaurant hybrid at 444 North Shore Drive, formerly known as Sips, near the Surf Ballroom.

Lake teen suspected of burglary turns himself in

Clear Lake kicked off its six-day Fourth of July celebration Thursday, June 29, and all indications are that it will be another highly successful event.

Lake teen suspected of burglary turns himself in

A Clear Lake man wanted in connection to a home invasion has turned himself in to law enforcement.

Austin Hasfjord, 18, is one of three suspects accused of breaking into a home in the 1000 block of East State Street in Mason City on March 27.  The suspects are accused of holding down the occupant of the home and stealing a safe containing money.

Devon Reckner, 19, of Mason City, was arrested four days after the incident and was charged with first degree burglary and possession of burglar tools.

Employees injured when air bag explodes

Two employees of Tony’s Tire were transported to Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa Thursday after an airbag exploded.

Employees injured when air bag explodes

Two employees of Tony’s Tire were transported to Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa Thursday after an airbag exploded.

Lions ready to make some noise in post-season

(Above) Clear Lake’s Nathan Tofte pitched one and two-thirds innings against Forest City.  The powerful Forest City squad defeated the Lions, 14-8.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake Lions suffered two losses to rated teams last week, but Coach Seth Thompson said his team is playing well enough to make some noise in the soon approaching post-season.

Webster City 2, CL 1

Lions ready to make some noise in post-season

(Above) Clear Lake’s Nathan Tofte pitched one and two-thirds innings against Forest City.  The powerful Forest City squad defeated the Lions, 14-8.  -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Clear Lake Lions suffered two losses to rated teams last week, but Coach Seth Thompson said his team is playing well enough to make some noise in the soon approaching post-season.

Webster City 2, CL 1

Tough end to the regular season for GHV softball team

(Above) GHV’s Jacki Van Oort fires a throw to first base to make an out in recent softball action. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura softball team dropped three games to end their regular season.  The team ended the season with a record of 4-22.    The team travels to Clear Lake tonight (July 5) for the opening round of Regionals.  Game time is 7 p.m.

Eagle Grove 15, GHV 5

CL girls finish regular season with a win

(Above) Clear Lake third baseman Bella Parker lends some backup to catcher Kaylee Nosbisch during Tuesday’s game against Newman Catholic. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

CL girls finish regular season with a win

(Above) Clear Lake third baseman Bella Parker lends some backup to catcher Kaylee Nosbisch during Tuesday’s game against Newman Catholic. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy

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