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  Clear Lake                                                                                                                                                                                   Watershed Management
Mirror-Reporter                                                                                                                                                                                Authority proposal introduced
CALENDAR                                                                                                                                                                                       at City Council meeting

Thursday                                 Cheering on the Lions                                                                                                                                 	 At its Monday night meet-         ties that have a part to play in
Citizen of the year                                                                                                                                                                            ing, the Clear Lake City Coun-      keeping Clear Lake clean would
                                         Despite a great effort of cheering by the Clear Lake fans, the Lions dropped their opening game in the Class 2A Football Playoffs on                  cil was briefed by Deb Tesar,       be better informed. Another
	 The Clear Lake Rotary                  Wednesday night. The game was a battle from the beginning, but it was Aplington-Parkersburg who walked off with the 7-0 overtime                      representing the Association for    advantage is that the organiza-
Club has selected Marcia L.              victory. For more photos and the game recap, see page 13 in this week’s Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter. -Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.                 the Preservation of Clear Lake      tion would be around for the
Grabinski as the recipient of its                                                                                                                                                              (APCL), about the idea of a         long term.
“William L. Nicholas Citizen of          Positive changes at Opportunity Village                                                                                                               new “Watershed Management           	 In the past, the salary for
the Year” award for 2015. Gra-                                                                                                                                                                 Authority.” The idea would          the CLEAR Project coordinator
binski will be recognized at a           Residents enjoy independence in new housing opportunities                                                                                             continue the efforts started by     was funded with monies from
7 p.m. dinner in her honor on                                                                                                                                                                  the APCL and the CLEAR Proj-        an EPA 319 grant, the City of
Nov. 5, at the Clear Lake Arts           	 “Who’s the boss of you?” Ju- 	 The positive reaction the Katie Peck and Kristi Gruetzm- mined she could be left at home                             ect, which was formed in 1995.      Clear Lake and the APCL. In
Center. Tickets for the event            lie Tofte playfully asked Patricia Biggs sisters have had to their acher. The home is owned by alone for up to 30-minutes. Pa-                        Since that time, millions of dol-   the short term, this approach
are available at the Clear Lake          Biggs.                     move is being echoed by virtual- Opportunity Village and the tricia is approved for 60-min-                                lars have been spent on various     could be taken again, but the
Area Chamber of Commerce,                	 “I’m the boss of me,” Patri- ly all Opportunity Village clients women pay rent. Each has their utes.                                                lake restoration projects, includ-  APCL would like to think more
205 Main Avenue; phone 641-              cia replied with a smile.  who have transitioned to smaller own bedroom and share a com- 	 “It has been a big adjust-                                 ing $12 million on dredging         long-term and offer a better to-
357-2159 until Nov. 4. The               	 Patricia and her sister, Char- home settings.                      mon living area and large kitch- ment for staff not to be caring for             alone.                              tal compensation package and
price of tickets is $15.                 lotte, are among those who have 	 One hundred percent of en. The women take turns with people— now we are caring about                                	 “We don’t want to loose           remove any uncertainty related
                                         moved from a cottage on the those who moved from a cot- chores, ranging from doing dish- people and helping them exercise                             ground,” Teasar said.               to grant related funding.
Tree lighting                            Opportunity Village main cam- tage on Opportunity Village’s es and light cleaning, to trying their independence,” said Ma-                            	 Currently, the CLEAR              	 Tesar said that her presenta-
                                         pus and settled into a new home Clear Lake campus report liking their hands at gardening. They haffey. “It’s probably been a big-                     Project has been without a co-      tion was more of an effort to in-
	 The collection of 2015                 in the Clear Lake community. their new homes and would not plan meals together and share ger adjustment for the staff and                             ordinator since the resignation     form the city council as to what
artist-made ornaments will be            The move has given them space, choose to move back to the cam- grocery costs.  families than it has been for the                                      of Mary Jo Burkgren in June of      was going on with APCL and
revealed on Thursday, Nov. 5,            a more quiet lifestyle and a grow- pus if given the chance.          	 Staff members are on-site at residents themselves.”                            this year. Since that time there    CLEAR Project. She went on
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m as the art-         ing amount of independence. 	 “A recent survey of those their home, but they offer sup- 	 Tofte, who is an Outcome                                    have been numerous meet-            to say however, that at a future
ists Light the Tree at the Clear         	 “We love it,” said Patricia who already moved revealed port and guidance to the resi- Coordinator for Opportunity                                   ings with representatives from      meeting she would like to see a
Lake Arts Center, 17 S. 4th St.,         without hesitation. “I like the overall satisfaction with the dents, rather than direct all ac- Village, said she has enjoyed see-                    the Hancock and Cerro Gordo         “resolution of commitment or
Clear Lake, during Clear Lake’s          space and planning my day. I changes. In addition to liking tivity. Residents plan their own ing residents in the home setting                        County Soil Water Conserva-         support” from the city to con-
Holiday Preview. The fully dec-          like being with my sister.” Patri- the living arrangement better, days and are free to pursue their become empowered to make                          tion Districts (SWCD), Cities       tinue their financial backing of
orated tree, donated by Fisher           cia came to Clear Lake in 1983 100 percent of respondents said interests, with staff available to their own decisions.                                of Clear Lake and Ventura, Iowa     the CLEAR Project.
Trees, will take center stage in         and has lived in a variety of Vil- they feel safe and have more transport and assist as needed. 	 “They decide if they want                           DNR, Iowa Department of Ag          	 Mayor Nelson Crabb
the Hanson Gallery during the            lage-assisted settings.    choice about what they do and 	 Staff and residents work to- to answer the door, or not,” she                              and Land Stewardship and the        agreed, “Clear Lake must con-
holiday season. All ornaments            	 “It’s much more quiet and where they go,” reported Mike gether to form goals, which for explained. “It’s been fun to see                            APCL. It was at one of these        tinue to be clean and clear and
in the collection are for sale and       not so crowded,” added Char- Mahaffey, chief development of- the Biggs sisters includes more them take joy in doing little                            meetings that the Iowa DNR          we must do whatever it takes
are perfect for gift-giving and          lotte, who had lived in a 16-per- ficer at Opportunity Village.      independence. At a recent Life things we might take for granted,                 suggested the APCL consider         to maintain the quality of our
holiday decorating.                                                                                                                                                                            forming a Watershed Manage-         lake.”
                                                                                                                                                                                               ment Authority.                     	 In other council business
	Thurs.-Sat.                                                                                                                                                                                   	 The WMA would enhance             Monday night, an early retire-
                                                                                                                                                                                               communication among all             ment incentive program and
Holiday preview                                                                                                                                                                                stakeholders, provide a more        post retirement sick leave con-
                                                                                                                                                                                               inclusive model for oversight of    version credit was approved
	 Check out page 10-11 in                                                                                                                                                                      the CLEAR Project coordina-         5-0. This opportunity enables
this edition of the Mirror-Re-                                                                                                                                                                 tor position and provide long-      eligible employees to convert
porter for the special promo-                                                                                                                                                                  term oversight of the important     their accumulated sick leave
tions Clear Lake retailers are of-                                                                                                                                                             work toward lake improvement.       hours to a “dollar-based credit”
fering at their Holiday Preview                                                                                                                                                                Other advantages would include      to pay future premiums for
weekend.                                                                                                                                                                                       the being able to apply for and     health insurance coverage under
                                                                                                                                                                                               allocate money from water qual-     the City’s group health insur-
Friday                                                                                                                                                                                         ity grants. The CLEAR Project       ance program. The City allows
                                                                                                                                                                                               coordinator would also report       employees to carry a maximum
Meet the Potters                                                                                                                                                                               directly to the WMA. All par-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     See COUNCIL on page 2
	 Meet The Potters 5, Bill
Mateer, Jo Anne Willemsen,               son cottage on the main campus 	 The Biggs sisters share a Planning meeting between the like having a mailbox to check or
Emily Kiewel, Margie Kline               since 2001.                home on Logan Avenue with staff and Charlotte, it was deter- planning to go out to lunch.”
and Peggy Cornick at a Meet              	 This is the first
the Artist reception from 4-6            time the sisters have
                                         lived together since
More CALENDAR                            they were children in
      on page 2                          Freemont, Iowa.
                                         	 Under the guide-
      Inside                             lines of the Olmstead
                                         Decision, the U.S.
 Opinion..................4-5            Department of Justice                                                                                                                                 This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s
 Weather.................... 5           ordered agencies like                                                                                                                                 unsolved homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new
 Sports................13-16             Opportunity Village                                                                                                                                   tips and potentially help solve cases. The project is a
 Legals................13-17             to move people from                                                                                                                                   partnership between this newspaper and other members of
 Classifieds.........18-19               segregated, large-                                                                                                                                    the Iowa Newspaper Association.
                                         group settings into
     The lake level dropped              community-integrat-                                                                                                                                   MILDRED ADALINE CLEMENSON | AGE: 81 | DIED: NOV. 9, 1998
   slightly to its new reading           ed small homes. To
    of -1.44” below the weir.            date, the Village had                                                                                                                                                  Hometown: Kensett
    Last year at this time the           moved 60 people into
   lake measured -.36” below             smaller homes, while                                                                                                                                                   Mildred “Millie” Adaline Clemenson was found
                                         22 people are waiting                                                                                                                                                  brutally slain on Nov. 11, 1998 inside her rural
             the weir.                   to move. Currently                                                                                                                                                     Kensett mobile home. An autopsy indicated
                                         the Village is working                                                                                                                                                 Clemenson died from blunt force trauma to the
      Mail: 12 N. 4th St.,               with local developers                                                                                                                                                  head and had been dead for two days before
     Clear Lake, IA 50428                to provide additional                                                                                                                                 family members reported her death to authorities, despite
  Telephone: 641-357-2131                housing.                   (L-R) Patricia Biggs, Katie Peck (seated in back), Kristi Gruetzmacher and Charlotte Biggs are roommates in a new home on  the fact she had a plane ticket to fly to Arizona on Nov. 10.
      Fax: 641-357-2133                                             Logan Avenue in Clear Lake. In the background are two staff members who assist the residents, as needed.-Reporter photo.   On the day of her death, she’d allegedly gone to the bank to
 Email: [email protected]                                                                                                                                                                  cash in a large bond.
 Website: www.clreporter.com             Bid awarded in GHV expansion and remodeling project
                                                                                                                                                                                               Clemenson’s only child, adopted daughter Marcia Patton,
                            @CLReporter  	 The Garner-Hayfield-Ventura School Board has awarded the           dition, fine arts storage and wrestling/weight room addition. Con-               had moved her family into the main home and moved
                                         bid for an expansion and remodeling project at its high school       struction of a pre-engineered bus barn and storage facility, as well as          Clemenson into the mobile home next to the farmhouse the
                                         building to Larson Contracting, of Lake Mills, Iowa.                 parking lot on the south side of the football field are also planned.            year prior to Clemenson’s death.
                                         	 Larson submitted the lowest of five bids for the work. Its base    A new baseball field, dugouts and another new parking lot west of
                                         bid was $6,211,500. With alternatives included by the Board, the     the school are also part of the project.                                         Clemenson had just recently become the executor of the
                                         Larson bid was about $6.48 million.                                  	 The entire project is expected to take about one year, with work               estate for her late stepmother. Upon Clemenson’s death,
                                         	 A favorable bid climate and low interest rates will result in the  beginning this fall.                                                             Patton immediately assumed the position as executor.
                                         project coming in about $1 million less than anticipated.            	 The School Board has approved the use of its one-cent sales tax                Clemenson’s death “made her adopted daughter a
                                         	 The project will include a science wing, special education ad-     revenue to fund the project.                                                     millionaire,” a family member told Iowa Cold Cases.

                                                                                                                                                                                               Investigators ask anyone with information about Mildred
                                                                                                                                                                                               Clemenson’s unsolved murder to contact the Iowa DCI at
                                                                                                                                                                                               515-725-6010.

                                                                                                                                                                                               Find out more about this and other unsolved homicides at
                                                                                                                                                                                               www.IowaColdCases.org.

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