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Book Bash page 8
Weather More weather on page 5.
Chance of a few showers for the weekend and
cooler temperatures with a high of 56 degrees.
USPS 117-120 VOL. 146 Issue 17 April 27, 2016 Serving Clear Lake and Ventura since 1869 • Hometown newspaper of Fred & Janice Hare $1.50
Clear Lake Green power!
Pork processor
Mirror-Reporter pledges buffer
CALENDAR zone around CL
Wednesday Clear Lake’s 19th annual Earth Days celebration was Local city officials remain
Meixner Trio a family affair, with hundreds turning out for some quiet on Prestage plan
good, clean fun Saturday. (Above) A fun run and kids
Grammy-nominated ac- run promoted good physical and mental health. Pic- Officials from the City of Clear Lake remain mum on a pro-
cordionist Alex Meixner will tured are Reece Perry and Avery Tidrick; (right) Clear posal by Prestage Foods to build a $240 million pork processing
perform with his trio at 7 p.m. Creek Principal Mike Barkley opened an Outdoor plant in Mason City, however the company announced last week it
tonight (Wednesday, April 27) Fest by leading a “Critter Parade” while dressed as a has agreed to a two and one-half mile buffer zone around the cities
at E.B. Stillman Auditorium, raccoon; (below left) Information about live raptor of Mason City and Clear Lake, as well as the lake itself in which it
1601 3rd Ave. N. The show will birds, such as this bald eagle, was one of several in- will not construct any hog confinements or purchase animals from
feature an eclectic mix of Gypsy formation stations; and (below right) the traditional a facility in that area.
jazz, pops, folk, classical, Latin, community clean-up put residents in action through- That assurance, along with a pledge to pay the Mason City
polkas, and Zydeco blues. This out the Clear Lake area. School District $1.4 million over a 10-year period to address poten-
is the final show of the Clear tial growth issues, was added to a pending development agreement
Lake Area Concert Association’s -Reporter photos by Chris Barragy. under consideration by the the Mason City Council.
current season. New members Those opposed to the Prestage plant in Mason City spoke to
joining for the 2016-2017 sea- the Clear Lake City Council April 4 and urged the group to voice
son may attend the show as a its concern over the proposed project. The topic was not on the
bonus. Memberships are $45 agenda and local leaders did not have an open discussion about it.
for adults, $15 for students, However, following the open forum section of the meeting, Mayor
and $95 for a family, and will Nelson Crabb read a statement leaving the door open for possible
be available at the door. Single- dissent.
event tickets may be purchased “Over the years, the City of Clear Lake has established a politi-
at the door for $25. cal precedent of opposing large scale commercial confinement op-
erations within the Lake watershed and critical areas surrounding it.
Saturday As this potential economic development project (Prestage) evolves,
Book lovers it may come to be that the City Council of Clear Lake would, in the
future, consider taking a position in opposition to such a proposal
A local book blog, BF as being counterintuitive to our community’s primary economic en-
Bookies, will host their second gine (tourism) and the preservation and enhancement of our natural
book signing event at the Best environment,” stated Clear Lake Mayor Nelson Crabb.
Western in Clear Lake Saturday, Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tim
April 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Coffey said his Board of Directors has discussed Prestage a great
Over 50 authors from through- deal at the Board level, at the Executive Committee level and with
out the United States and Cana- the City.
da will be on hand. Along with “We have no official comment about the project, in large part
the book signing and the chance because it is out of our control and jurisdiction, and there are a good
to mix and mingle with authors, many “what ifs” connected with the proposed project,” said Coffey,
there will be two 30-minute A public hearing for a final development agreement between
panel sessions in the morning Prestage and the City of Mason City will be held May 3.
and two sessions in the after-
noon. Each session will feature Berding uses experience with Parkinson’s to raise awareness
a panel of four authors answer-
ing questions from a modera- by Marianne Morf at all. It is a disease which is well it or lose it. I’m always preaching that Although her father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease 10 years ago, Geri Berding
tor, as well as the audience. In “I have Parkinson’s Disease, but known by name, but not understood to my dad,” said Geri. And Saturday’s said she never considered the tremors she began experiencing a few years ago could be the
addition to the many prizes of Parkinson’s Disease does not have me,” by the public. awareness event will hopefully give same disease. She hopes to raise awareness about Parkinson’s with an event this Saturday
gift cards that will be randomly Geri Berding proclaims. Geri ultimately made an appoint- those with Parkinson’s another reason in downtown Clear Lake.-Reporter photo.
given away throughout the day, That attitude of determination ment with the same doctor her father, to move, as well as provide them with
a Kindle Fire tablet will be given and hope will be shared at a new event Robert Terry, sees to see if she could inspiration.
away in both the morning and to raise awareness about Parkinson’s get some relief from her tremors. As he “The reason I got interested in
afternoon. Admission is $2. Saturday, April 30, in Clear Lake City performed a variety of tests, he won- planning this event was to help people
Park. dered if she recognized the similarity understand Parkinson’s, raise money
continued Despite the fact that her father between her responses and those of for research and develop camaraderie
had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s a her father. She had three of the five between those with Parkinson’s.
More CALENDAR decade ago, Geri said she hadn’t given symptoms of Parkinson’s. More than 300 people have al-
on page 2 serious thought to the possibility that Geri said symptoms and levels of ready registered for the event, which
she could suffer from the same disease. Parkinson’s range widely and she is Berding says is both heart-warming
Inside “My mother had breast cancer considered to have mild progression. and vital to supporting research to
and through gene testing I learned At age 56, she says she has tremors, find a cure for Parkinson’s. All of
Opinion..................... 4 that I was not a candidate for that,” has lost her sense of smell and expe- the money raised through the event,
Weather.................... 5 she said. “Even though I began to riences stomach issues, but fatigue is which includes a silent auction, 5K
Sports..................9-13 have some tremors in my early 40s, it her biggest battle. That is the main Fun Run and Walk, informational
Legals..................... 15 never occurred to me that I could have reason she has decided to retire from booths, kids activities and food be-
Classifieds.........16-17 Parkinson’s.” the Clear Lake teaching position she tween 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday,
Since there is no bio-marker for has held for 31 years at the end of this will go to the Michael J. Fox Founda-
The lake level remained Parkinson’s, Berding says the disease is school year.
steady at +2.76” above often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed “With Parkinson’s they say ‘move See PARKINSON’S on page 2
the weir. Last year at this
time the lake measured NI leaders
+3.96” above the weir. travel to
Mail: 12 N. 4th St., Capitol This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s unsolved CHAD WHITE
Clear Lake, IA 50428 homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips and po-
Telephone: 641-357-2131 (Right) Community and tentially help solve cases. The project is a partnership between
Fax: 641-357-2133 business leaders from this newspaper and other members of the Iowa Newspaper
Email: [email protected] Clear Lake and Mason Association.
Website: www.clreporter.com City met with Senator
Chuck Grassley during a Corning man shot before wedding
@CLReporter trip to Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, April 19. The Late Friday night, May 21, 1993, Chad and Dixie had gone out riding on Jason’s mo-
groups met with Grassley William White was shot to death in the Corning torcycle the night of the murder. At some
to discuss issues such as home he shared with his fiancée, Dixie Kinser. point while they were gone, someone entered
education and workforce Dixie, whose bridal shower was scheduled for the their home and waited in the bedroom with a
development and commu- following day, survived the attack. 20-gauge shotgun. When they got home, the
nity welfare. The lobbying According to Chad’s brother Jason, Chad
trip has become an annual See GONE COLD on page 2
event for area leaders.-Sub-
mitted photo.
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