All Vet’s center is newest ornament

    The Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the next ornament in its collectible ornament series will feature the All-Vets Social Center.  The ornament, which will sell for $19, is expected to be available for purchase in late July from the Chamber, 205 Main Ave.
    The ornament is the 13th in the series of collectible historical ornaments which are limited to the year of production.

Softball team tops Clarion-Goldfield for first conference win

The Clear Lake girls picked up two wins last week, including their first North Central Conference victory.  The team is now 5-13 overall and 1-7 in the NCC.
    “We may not have won them all but we did many things right and improved in a lot of ways,” said Coach Nicki Petersburg.  “In all it was a positive week for us and it bodes well for the future.”

Lions are a perfect 10 in NCC action

The Clear Lake baseball team is a perfect 10.  Make that a perfect 10-0 in the North Central Conference.
    The Lions, who moved up in the ratings to the number eight position in Class 3A, improved to 17-4 overall and 10-0 in the conference during another very successful week.
  

Mirror-Reporter unveils e-Edition, new website

 We think it’s worth the wait.  And we hope you’ll agree.
    The Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter is pleased to unveil a new and improved website and a brand new e-edition which will make local news, sports, special features, a calendar of events and advertising more easily accessible to our readers. 

Group buys beach cleaner for Clear Lake

Clear Lake’s beaches will be even more welcoming this summer.
    The Association for the Preservation of Clear Lake has announced the purchase of a beach cleaning machine which will remove animal waste, plant debris and other litter from Clear Lake beaches in an effort to reduce bacteria and pollutant loading into the lake.
  

Shared superintendent contract moves toward renewal

The Clear Lake School Board is expected to second the actions of their counterparts in Mason City next week and renew a 28E agreement which provides for the sharing of Schools Superintendent Anita Micich.
    Monday the Mason City Board voted unanimously to continue the sharing agreement which began last year.
  

Walkers of the world step foot in CL

by Marianne Morf

Jeffrey Gavin

    Jeffrey Scott Gavin, age 45, of Tucson, Az., died Friday morning, June 10, 2011, after heroically battling leukemia. He was, and forever will be, a beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend.

Robert Jensen

    Robert Eugene Jensen died Wednesday, June 1, 2011 at Riverview Terrace Assisted Living, St. Luke Lutheran Homes, Spencer, Iowa.  A celebration of his life will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 26, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 213 N. Penn Ave, Mason City, Iowa with Pastor Kathy Graves officiating. Friends are asked to come and share memories with the family and each other.  There will be no visitation as Bob’s body was donated to the University of Iowa Medical School at his request.

Eugenia Bovard

    Eugenia “Genie” Ouren (Ulvestad) Bovard, 84, died June 11, 2011 at home in Clear Lake. 
   Family will greet friends from 1 – 4 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at Ward-Van Slyke Colonial Chapel, 101 N. 4th St., Clear Lake.  A time for sharing memories and of celebrating her life will be offered at 3:30 p.m. Gifts or memorial donations may be sent to the Mason City Humane Society, Clear Lake Library, or the Clear Lake Art Center.

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