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Weather More weather on page 7.
Mostly sunny for the weekend. Cooler on Friday
with a high of 48 degrees.
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Clear Lake Bridge work on 12th Avenue South Council to get
Mirror-Reporter CLEAR Project
CALENDAR Work on 12th Avenue South is continuing this month as Peterson Contractors, Inc. is removing the existing bridge. A new bridge is expected to be update Monday
completed by Nov. 27. The Outdoor Recreation Area (ORC) remains accessible from the west. The new McKesson building, Titan Pro and other
Thursday businesses located on South 24th Street are accessible from the east.-Reporter photo. The Clear Lake City Council will receive an update on
REAP assembly the CLEAR Project at the next regular meeting of the Clear
Lake City Council Monday, Nov. 2.
Iowa’s REAP Program is the Representatives from the Association for the Preserva-
topic of a meeting set for Thurs- tion of Clear Lake (APCL) are slated to be on the agenda
day, Oct. 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at at the 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2 Council meeting to give a CLEAR
the Ventura Community Cen- Project status report.
ter, 4 N. Weimer St. The Iowa In June, CLEAR Project Coorindator Mary Jo Burk-
legislature created the REAP gren resigned her position. She was named to the job in
Program in 1989, and each year March 2013 after long-time leader David Knoll stepped
invests about $16 million in na- down to accept a position with the Iowa Department of
ture resources throughout the Natural Resources. The position has been funded equally
state. REAP Region 2 includes by three entities: the City of Clear Lake, APCL and Han-
Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Franklin, cock County Soil and Water Commission. The Hancock
Hancock, Kossuth, Mitchell, County office served as Burkgren’s manager. At the time
Winnebago and Worth Coun- of Burkgren’s departure, Deb Tesar, president of the APCL,
ties. Total Region 2 REAP said Hancock Soil and Water wants to remain involved in
funding is $10,811,336. Cer- the CLEAR Project, but feels it does not have the resources
ro Gordo County received to manage the position.
$3,445,096 of that amount. The CLEAR Project was established locally following a
Friday See CITY COUNCIL on page 2
Movie night Meet the candidates for Clear Lake City Council
The Mirror-Reporter invited Clear Lake City Council candidates to share information about themselves and answer questions on a variety of issues
Clear Lake Christian
Church invites the community
to its “Do You Believe?” Movie
Night Friday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m.
From the creators of “God’s Not
Dead!” comes the story of a lo-
cal pastor shaken to the core
by the visible faith of an elderly
street-corner preacher. No ad-
mission will be charged and
no reservations are needed for
this two hour film rated PG-
13. Snacks and beverages will
be provided. The Clear Lake
Christian Church is located at
302 Highway 18 West.
Saturday
X-C send-off Ward 1 candidates At-Large candidate Ward 3 candidates
Mike Callanan
There will be a send off for Mark Ebeling Rich Oehlert Jim Boehnke Dana Brant
the Clear Lake Lions cross coun-
try State qualifiers on Saturday My name is Mark Ebeling. I grew Rich and Cheri Oehlert, 106 I am a retired school teacher who has My name is Jim Boehnke and I I have been married 21 years to
morning at 8:45 a.m. at the high up in Clear Lake and graduated from Fairway Dr., Clear Lake. Children: been employed by the Clear Lake Schools have lived in Clear Lake my entire life. Kristin; she is a CPA at Potter and
school circle drive. The bus will Clear Lake High School in 1995. I Jon and Cassie Shear, Hayden, LyLa for the past 36 years. I taught American I have been married to my wife, Renee, Brant PLC. We have four kids, all at-
be leaving at 9 a.m., traveling to went on to graduate from Buena Vista and Brodie, Clear Lake; Roy and An- History and Economics and coached for 26 years, have two grown children tending Clear Lake Schools. I went
University with a B.A. in History with gie Powell, Teaghan and Tierney, Gig football, basketball, track and baseball a and one four-year-old grandson, all to York College in York, Neb. I own
continued emphasis on business and literature. I Harbor, Wash. combined 120 different seasons. I grew living in Clear Lake. I graduated from and manage Iowa Home Solutions
have worked in the insurance business Education: Ventura High School, up in Clear Lake and have served the past Clear Lake High School in 1980 and LLC, which buys, sells, remodels and
More CALENDAR for 15 years. I am currently an owner/ Mason City Junior College, Mankato eight years on the City Council. Cathy, have an A.A. from NIACC. I am a real rents real estate. I have been on City
on page 2 partner at Edwards-Brandt and Associ- State College, Mankato, Minn. Re- my wife of 46 years, is a retired RN who estate agent with the McQuaid Agency Council for the past four years. With
ates Inc. in Mason City. tired from Oehlert Bros. Farms, Rook- worked at Opportunity Village for 30 here in town. my life experiences I have felt comfort-
Inside Presently, I serve as the Past Presi- ies, Chaparral Truck and Car Sales, years. We have three children and seven Why have you decided to seek re-elec- able helping to run and manage what I
dent of the Clear Lake Area Chamber Scottsdale, Ariz., Cumming’s Oil Ex- grandchildren. tion? Is there a specific issue which believe to be a very financially respon-
Opinion..................6-7
Weather.................... 7 All Clear Lake City Council candidate responses are continued on page 5
Sports................15-20
Legals..................... 21
Classifieds.........22-23
Two vote centers in CL
The lake level now measures Tuesday, Nov. 3, is the day for seeking second terms on the Council,
-2.28” below the weir. This is however Brant currently represents
the first time this year it has voters to head to the polls for the Ward One. Redistricting based upon
Regular Election. In Clear Lake, vot- the most current census information
fallen below the weir. Last ers may cast their ballots at City Hall, placed Brant within Ward 3.
year at this time the lake mea- 15 N. 6th St., or Clear Lake Church Rich Oehlert and Mark Ebeling
sured +0.36” above the weir. of Christ, 2010 14th Ave. N. between are each running for City Council for
7 a.m. and 8 p.m. the first time and hope to become the
Mail: 12 N. 4th St., The County has elected to use new Ward One representative.
Clear Lake, IA 50428 “vote centers” again this election so Mike Callanan is unopposed in
Telephone: 641-357-2131 only two polling sites, City Hall at his bid for a third term as an at-large
Fax: 641-357-2133 15 N. 6th St., and Church of Christ, representative.
Email: [email protected] 2010 14th Ave. N., will be open in Sample ballots appear on page
Website: www.clreporter.com Clear Lake. Voters from any ward 21.
may vote at either location. There are no races in Ventura.
@CLReporter In Ventura, the Community Lynn Benson, who was named as in-
Center will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 terim mayor following the resignation
p.m. for voting. of Art Tesar earlier this year, is on the
Locally there are two races for ballot, along with incumbent Council
seats on the Clear Lake City Coun- representatives Darwin Avery, John
cil. Incumbents Jim Boehnke and Quintus and Michael Thackery.
Dana Brant are facing each other
for the Ward 3 seat. Both men are
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