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Weather More weather on page 5.
Mostly sunny for the weekend. High of 76
degrees both Saturday and Sunday.
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Clear Lake Slate is set for City Election
Mirror-Reporter
CALENDAR Flurry of filing at deadline creates races
Wednesday CALLANAN LAGIOS EBELING Two of three races for spots on the Lagios. He added that although his fam- community and property. I’m merely
OEHLERT Clear Lake City Council will be contest- ily supports and agrees with his position asking for mutual respect and common
FALL BEGINS TODAY! BRANT BOEHNKE ed in the November election. on loud tailpipes, they did not want to sense,” he said.
A flurry of filing before the Thurs- be subjected to some of the undue scru- Incumbents Dana Brant and Jim
Concert series day, Sept. 17, deadline resulted with tiny and harassment they suffered during Boehnke will actually race each other
head-to-head battles for the First Ward, Lagios’ 2013 campaign. “Motorists were after re-districting based on the most
Denny Diamond and the Third Ward and At-Large positions on indeed making it a point to stop and rev recent U.S. Census information. Brant
Jewels, a Neil Diamond trib- the Council. However, one candidate their engines very loud in front of our currently represents the First Ward.
ute act, will be presented by the has since withdrawn his name. family home, and my yard signs were Boehnke is seeking his second term as
Clear Lake Area Concert Asso- At-Large Council representative stolen or vandalized from the yards of the Ward Three representative. Brant is
ciation (CLACA) Wednesday, Mike Callanan was slated to face Peter my supporters. Very nasty online threats also seeking a second four-year term on
Sept. 23, at 7 p.m. in E.B. Still- Lagios in the election, however Lagios and slurs were written about my person, the Council.
man Auditorium, 1601 3rd Ave. announced Monday he was withdrawing as well.” Mark Ebeling threw his hat into the
N. in Clear Lake. Admission is from the race. Lagios said he will continue to ad- First Ward seat against previously an-
by CLACA membership; these “Basically, my family asked me not vocate and campaign for quieter streets nounced candidate Rich Oehlert.
are available at the door for $40 to run because of the difficulties sur- and adherence to existing Iowa Stat- Ebeling, a lifelong resident of Clear
for adults, $15 for students, and rounding the nature of my campaign, ues protecting the public peace on the Lake, has been active in numerous com-
$85 for a family. Membership which is to quiet the streets of Clear Lake streets. “I’m not asking to destroy any- munity activities in Clear Lake. He is
includes over 20 additional con- from unruly motorists who deliberately one’s fun, but I’m suggesting to the pub- owner/partner of Edwards-Brandt & As-
certs in Clear Lake and nearby rev their engines or alter their exhaust lic that having fun does not come at the sociates, Inc. He was twice past president
communities. For additional system to be excessively loud,” explained expense of other people’s enjoyment of
information, see http://clear- See CANDIDATES on page 2
lakeconcerts.org.
Fiber optic project
Saturday will speed up Internet
Farmers Market for businesses
Most of Clear Lake’s businesses access to next generation services.
The Clear Lake Farmers and industries will soon have access Residential customers in these ar- Crews from Central Cable have been working with those from CL Tel working in the Fieldstone area Tuesday on a fiber optic project
Market is held from 9 a.m. to to high speed Gigabit Internet service eas will be connected this fall, as well. that is being extended to the city’s business and industrial park. The area will soon have access to a high speed Gigabot Internet service.-
noon Saturdays in the Surf Ball- because of an extensive fiber optic net- The high speeds for residents make Reporter photo by Chris Barragy.
room parking lot, 460 North work project this fall. it possible to telecommute to work
Shore Drive. Fresh fruits and “This is the high speed Internet from home, stream Netflix “buffer-
vegetables, as well as baked service that businesses across the na- free” and download large graphics
goods and handcrafted products tion are craving,” said CL Tel General files quickly.
are available for purchase. Manager Tom Lovell. “It provides the “A fiber optics network provides
competitive edge that our local busi- the broadband infrastructure that is
Meet the author nesses need and is an important key essential to our community’s and our
to recruiting new industry.” country’s economic success,” said CL
On Saturday, Sept. 26, Julie Businesses in the industrial park, Tel President Jan Lovell. “We want
Long will be a featured author at business park and the Fieldstone area our local businesses to thrive. We’re
the Clear Lake Arts Center for are being connected to the fiber optic firm believers that our local busi-
her first fictional novel, “Roov- network. With download speeds that nesses should have at least the same
ille,” a new age twist on the age- are 100 times faster than the typical advanced technology as a business in
old question: can you ever go download speed, businesses can be a large city. With our local service
more productive. This means faster and responsiveness in rolling out new
continued credit card transactions, clearer video services, it’s our mission to provide
conferences and webinars and better service that is superior to that offered
More CALENDAR collaboration with workers off-site. in a large city.”
on page 2 The higher speeds provide more flex- While a fiber-to-the-home net-
ibility for both small and large busi- work is initially more expensive to
nesses for work on the go and gives
See FIBER OPTICS on page 2
Inside This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s unsolved
homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new tips and po-
Opinion..................... 4 tentially help solve cases. The project is a partnership between
Weather.................... 5 this newspaper and other members of the Iowa Newspaper
Sports.................. 9-11 Association.
Legals..................... 15
Classifieds.........16-17 ‘Someone, somewhere, knows more ...’
The lake level dropped Fourteen years later, Ila Mae Clark’s
slightly to its new reading murder remains a mystery
of +3.72” above the weir.
Last year at this time the GHV Homecoming court by Mike Donahey ment.
lake measured +.72” above Marshalltown Times-Republican The nearby apartment complex which
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Community School District would like to announce their Homecoming King and Ila Mae Clark’s grave marker at Rose Hill employed Clark as manager and was once a
the weir. Queen Candidates. Queen candidates include front row (L-R): Mallory Johnson, Taryn Carolus, Sarah Weaver, Cemetery is sadly, perhaps the only physical motel, is also gone.
Payton Bamrick and Autumn Weaver. King candidates include back row (L-R): Cade Baker, Harley Forry, Turner reminder of her Marshalltown years. However, yellowed Times-Republican
Mail: 12 N. 4th St., Albertson, Chase Ulven and Alek Goll. The king and queen will be crowned on Thursday, Sept. 24, during a pep Family, former coworkers at Grandview newspapers bring the incident to life as if it
Clear Lake, IA 50428 rally at the high school at 1:25 p.m. -Reporter photo Heights Nursing Home and the Iowa Veter- were yesterday.
Telephone: 641-357-2131 ans Home have memories. “Motive determined in local murder,”
Fax: 641-357-2133 As do her friends at the local American was the headline below the fold on a front
Email: [email protected] Legion and VFW Auxiliary. page T-R article published Sept. 13, 2001.
Website: www.clreporter.com Tragically, Clark, 73, was found beaten “Based on our investigation to date in
to death in her home 116 Ave. West on Aug. this unfortunate murder, it appears as if
@CLReporter 29, 2001. at least $500 in cash is missing from Mrs.
The one-story house was demolished years Clark’s home,” said former Marshalltown Po-
ago to accommodate a business develop-
See GONE COLD on page 5
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