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USPS 117-120 VOL. 146 Issue 14 April 6, 2016 Serving Clear Lake and Ventura since 1869 • Hometown newspaper of Wayne & Bev Kozisek $1.50
Clear Lake City Council urged to oppose pork plan
Mirror-Reporter
Clear Lake city officials were Clear Lake resident Bennett Smith
CALENDAR pushed Monday night to demonstrate “Over the years, the City of Clear Lake has established a political precedent of opposing large scale com- said he has a profound concern about
their concern about a pork processing mercial confinement operations within the Lake watershed and critical areas surrounding it. As this many potential negative impacts a large
facility potentially coming to Mason potential economic development project (Prestage) evolves, it may come to be that the City Council of pork processing plant will have on Ma-
Wednesday City. About a dozen persons opposed Clear Lake would, in the future, consider taking a position in opposition to such a proposal as being son City and surrounding area. “I urge
counterintuitive to our community’s primary economic engine (tourism) and the preservation and en- you to oppose it,” said Smith. “I think
Barkley reception to the announcement that Prestage hancement of our natural environment.” it’s a very big risk to our tourism dol-
Foods of Iowa would build a $240,000 lars. This project specifically threatens
Mike Barkley, long-time million plant where as many as 10,000 -Statement read by Clear Lake Mayor Nelson Crabb that in the long term.”
Clear Creek Elementary School pigs would be processed daily urged the “A packing plant in this area is not
principal, will be retiring this Council to pass a resolution of concern Mayor Nelson Crabb read a statement the Lake watershed and critical areas counterintuitive to our community’s a good fit,” local farmer Chris Petersen,
year after 22 years in the Clear and submit it to Mason City officials. leaving the door open for possible dis- surrounding it. As this potential eco- primary economic engine (tourism) himself a hog farmer, told the Coun-
Lake Community School Dis- The subject was not on the agenda, sent. nomic development project (Prestage) and the preservation and enhancement cil. “We have invested millions in the
trict. The Clear Creek staff will so Council members listened, but did “Over the years, the City of Clear evolves, it may come to be that the of our natural environment,” stated lake and have a quality of life and en-
be hosting a Retirement Party not comment or take action on sugges- Lake has established a political prec- City Council of Clear Lake would, in Clear Lake Mayor Nelson Crabb fol- joyment in property here. We need to
for Barkley on Wednesday, April tions for a resolution or other expres- edent of opposing large scale com- the future, consider taking a position in lowing the Citizens Open Forum at be proactive. This decision will impact
6, at Clear Creek Elementary. sion of concern about a future pork mercial confinement operations within opposition to such a proposal as being Monday night’s City Council meeting.
The party is open to the pub- processing plant. However, following See CITY COUNCIL on page 2
lic and will be held from 4 to 6 the open forum section of the meeting,
p.m. with a short program from
4:30 to 5 p.m.
Saturday Snyder gets bid for
Ventura cleanup $2 million renovation
at CL High School
The City of Ventura has
scheduled its Large Item Pick- Dean Snyder Construction, north of the commons, providing a Artist rendering of new Clear Lake High School entrance, courtesy of Bergland + Cram Architects, Mason City.
Up Day for Saturday, April 9, of Clear Lake, has been awarded secure entry to the main office.
from 7-9 a.m. The event is de- the contract for renovation of the The current office on the CL Tel launches fiber
signed for the pickup of large kitchen, commons and entrance to northeast corner quadrant of the optic network project
items, with the following excep- Clear Lake High School. building will be converted to space
tions: no construction waste, no The firm was the low bidder for for counseling, health and confer-
solvents, no batteries, no haz- the work. Their bid of $2,104,000 ence rooms.
ardous or yard waste, no truck was accepted at a special School The kitchen will be expanded
or tractor tires. Large items Board meeting held Wednesday, and reconfigured for more space
must be at the curb by 6 a.m. March 30. It was the lowest of and serving area. New seating will
Appliances will be picked up for three bids received. allow up to 175 students to be
a $20 charge; purchase a sticker Bergland + Cram, Mason City, served during two lunch periods.
at Ventura City Hall and have has designed a new entrance which Currently three periods are needed
the appliance out at the curb by will be covered and more accessible to accommodate CLHS students.
7 a.m. E-Waste, such as televi- and visible. Key features of the de- The project will be funded us-
sions, monitors, copiers and fax sign include an enclosed courtyard ing sales tax revenue.
machines can be taken to the
Ventura Community Center
parking lot between 7-9 a.m.
A $15 payment is required at
drop-off. Drop off tires at the
Ventura Community Center
parking lot between 7-9 a.m.
The $5 payment for each tire
is required at the time of drop-
off.
Art FUNdamentals Veterans team with Verizon Clear Lake’s businesses and more apart as a City,” Crabb noted.
residents will have access to high speed Businesses can be more productive
Clear Lake Arts Center Excavation is underway outside V.F.W. Post 4868 on Main Avenue to incorporate a Verizon Wireless tower outside of the Gigabit Internet service – up to 100 with the high speed Internet, said CL
youth art program FUNd- building. V.F.W. Commander Mike Nelson explained the V.F.W. was contacted more than a year ago by Verizon, asking to times faster than the typical down- Tel General Manager Tom Lovell. This
place a tower on building grounds to improve wireless reception in the downtown area. The parties have signed a five-year load speed - with a fiber optic network means faster data transmission between
continued contract, with Verizon paying a monthly rental fee to the V.F.W., as well as re-landscaping the front of the building. The project launched this week by CL Tel. other facilities, speedier credit card
new tower will be more decorative than typical cell phone towers, according to Nelson. In addition, three new flag poles and “The City is extraordinarily for- transactions, clearer video conferences
More CALENDAR benches will be replaced in front of the building. Brick pavers will be replaced with concrete. Personalized pavers from the tunate that CLTel is committed to and webinars and better collabora-
on page 2 courtyard area will be relocated to the main door.-Reporter photo. making Clear Lake a “Gigabit Com- tion with workers off-site. The higher
munity,” said Clear Lake City Ad- speeds provide more flexibility for both
Inside ministrator Scott Flory. “This kind small and large businesses for work on
of cutting-edge technology is rarely the go and gives access to next genera-
Opinion..................4-5 available in Iowa and, in particular, in tion services.
Weather.................... 5 a community our size.” “A fiber optics network provides
Sports..................9-10 “I believe the potential for in- the broadband infrastructure that is
Legals..................... 13 creased speeds and reliability will be a essential to our community’s and our
Classifieds.........14-15 great advantage to the City as an eco- country’s economic success,” Lovell
nomic development tool,” Clear Lake said. “We want our local businesses to
The lake level dropped Mayor Nelson Crabb said. “A greater thrive.”
slightly to its new reading number of businesses and industries More residential customers will be
of +5.04” above the weir. today demand this kind of infrastruc- connected this spring, as well. The high
Last year at this time the ture in making a decision to locate in speeds for residents make it possible
lake measured +1.44” above a community, no different than water, to telecommute to work from home,
roads, rail, or sanitary sewer. stream Netflix “buffer-free” and down-
the weir. “Being able to offer this level of load large graphics files quickly.
“lightning fast” speed will help set us
See CL TEL on page 2
What became of Alice Van Alstine?
Case summary by Jody Ewing the apartment on Sunday — the fourth was a patient
Mail: 12 N. 4th St., On a cold Friday night, March 26, 1976, Al- in a state institution — and reported her as missing
Clear Lake, IA 50428 ice Van Alstine, a former “Minutemen” sympathizer that same day.
Telephone: 641-357-2131 who’d recently abandoned the right-wing paramilitary Investigators found Alice’s car door open, the keys
Fax: 641-357-2133 This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s un- Alice Van Alstine organization, tucked her children into bed at their in the ignition. Her six-year-old son told officers that
Email: [email protected] solved homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips (Courtesy Albia 29th Street Des Moines apartment and then vanished when he got up Saturday morning, “Mommy wasn’t
Website: www.clreporter.com and potentially help solve cases. The project is a partner- into thin air, never to be seen nor heard from again. there.”
ship between this newspaper and other members of the High School) Her purse and money were found in the apartment, Detective Paul Womak said the disappearance is
@CLReporter Iowa Newspaper Association. and despite the near-freezing 37-degree outside tem- mysterious because, based on interviews with Van Al-
perature, she’d also disappeared without her coat or stine’s friends and relatives, she “was very close to her
shoes. family — the good mother — who for all practical
Neighbors found three of her children alone in
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