Remember When 4-19-2017

(Above) Earth Day, 1992Allison Cooper (left) and Jenny Deffendall, eighth grade students at Ventura in 1992, cleaned up trash in the Ventura Marsh area as part of an Earth Day project carried out by all Ventura Schools students.  Students dispersed to all areas of Ventura to clean up trash.  They then hauled the trash to the Community Center and sorted it for recycling.

25 Years Ago

Remember When 4-19-2017

(Above) Earth Day, 1992Allison Cooper (left) and Jenny Deffendall, eighth grade students at Ventura in 1992, cleaned up trash in the Ventura Marsh area as part of an Earth Day project carried out by all Ventura Schools students.  Students dispersed to all areas of Ventura to clean up trash.  They then hauled the trash to the Community Center and sorted it for recycling.

25 Years Ago

Remember When 4-19-2017

(Above Earth Day, 1992Allison Cooper (left) and Jenny Deffendall, eighth grade students at Ventura in 1992, cleaned up trash in the Ventura Marsh area as part of an Earth Day project carried out by all Ventura Schools students.  Students dispersed to all areas of Ventura to clean up trash.  They then hauled the trash to the Community Center and sorted it for recycling.

25 Years Ago

The thrill of the hunt

The Clear Lake Jaycees hosted the annual Easter Egg Hunt in City Park on Saturday.  Hundreds of youngsters participated in the hunt, including Jamison Vaage, who got a little help from his dad, Jeff.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

The thrill of the hunt

The Clear Lake Jaycees hosted the annual Easter Egg Hunt in City Park on Saturday.  Hundreds of youngsters participated in the hunt, including Jamison Vaage, who got a little help from his dad, Jeff.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.

Brick by brick

Old brick sidewalks have been removed and new ones were being installed Monday as part of the Main Avenue Sidewalk Restoration Project.  The south side of the 300 block of Main Avenue is the first of eight segments of the project.  Businesses remain open during the work.  The next phase will be on the north side of Main from the former Thrifty White store east to Wilcox Furniture.-Reporter photo.

Brick by brick

Old brick sidewalks have been removed and new ones were bsing installed Monday as part of the Main Avenue Sidewalk Restoration Project.  The south side of the 300 block of Main Avenue is the first of eight segments of the project.  Businesses remain open during the work.  The next phase will be on the north side of Main from the former Thrifty White store east to Wilcox Furniture.-Reporter photo.

Brick by brick

Old brick sidewalks have been removed and new ones were being installed Monday as part of the Main Avenue Sidewalk Restoration Project.  The south side of the 300 block of Main Avenue is the first of eight segments of the project.  Businesses remain open during the work.  The next phase will be on the north side of Main from the former Thrifty White store east to Wilcox Furniture.-Reporter photo.

Titan Pro employee accused of fraud

A Buffalo Center, Iowa man has been accused of stealing more than $318,000 from a Clear Lake business.

Richard Wubben was charged in U.S. District Court with mail fraud.  A court filing on Wednesday, April 12, indicated he intends to enter a guilty plea.

Wubben is alleged to have sold seeds, farm chemicals and other agricultural products for Titan Pro, but never paid the company.  He worked as a sales specialist for Titan Pro from Oct. 14, 2014 to Dec. 8, 2015.

Titan Pro employee accused of fraud

A Buffalo Center, Iowa man has been accused of stealing more than $318,000 from a Clear Lake business.

Richard Wubben was charged in U.S. District Court with mail fraud.  A court filing on Wednesday, April 12, indicated he intends to enter a guilty plea.

Wubben is alleged to have sold seeds, farm chemicals and other agricultural products for Titan Pro, but never paid the company.  He worked as a sales specialist for Titan Pro from Oct. 14, 2014 to Dec. 8, 2015.

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