Busy week for GHV girls track team

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls track team is reaching goals and making new ones as they head into the second half of the season.

Lake Mills Meet

The Cardinals traveled to Lake Mills on Monday, April 27, to kick off one of three track meets held last week.  GHV finished in sixth place out of seven teams with 40.5 team points.  Saint Ansgar won the meet with 126 points.

Taylor Vossberg was the highest placing Cardinal with a second place finish in the high jump with a jump of 5’0.

GHV boys golf team finishing in the middle of the pack

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura boys golf team has been coming up as the middle man in recent link action.

EG 172, GHV 176, W-H 197

On Monday, April 27, the Cards were runners-up with a 176 behind Eagle Grove who scored 172.  West Hancock was third with a 197.

Jacob Grandgeorge was the meet medalist with a 34.  GHV’s Braeden Johnston was the runner-up with a 42.

GHV’s other low scores came from Ryan Grunwald with a 44, and Matthew Heineman and Jordan Babcock both shot 45s.

GHV girls win home quadrangular

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls golf team picked up two wins and dropped one dual meet in action this week.

Eagle Grove 213, GHV 218

On Monday, April 27, the girls had a rough night and came up four strokes short as they lost to Eagle Grove. The Eagles finished with 213, while the Cardinals had 218.

Council sets public hearing for Kwik Star

The Clear Lake City Council will hold a public hearing May 18 regarding a development agreement with a Wisconsin-based company who is planning to construct a new convenience store and truck center. 

Kwik Star/Kwik Trip expects to break ground this week on a $10 million project on Highway 122, just east of Interstate 35.

Highway 122 crash sends two to hospital

Two persons were transported to Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa after their vehicle was struck broadside by a vehicle which ran a red light.  According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 

Mercy Family Clinic-Clear Lake collects donations for Nepal Relief Fund

Mercy Family Clinic – Clear Lake is accepting donations of household items and necessities to send to the Nepal Relief Fund for victims of the April 25 earthquake. Items can be dropped off at the clinic, 1410 6th Ave. S., in Clear Lake, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through May 22. 

CLHS students use talents to meet challenge posed by library

Clear Lake High School students from Graphic Design classes recently helped to solve a real life challenge in their community.  

The Board of the Friends of the Clear Lake Public Library sought suggestions from two Graphics Arts classes along with their instructor, Shirlee Taylor.  The library was in need of a new design that would draw patrons to their online resources.  They would like to increase the use of downloadable music, magazines, e-books and other electronic programs free to patrons of the library. 

Dancers team up with M-R for fundraiser

Clear Lake High School Dance Team members will be teaming up with the Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter May 11-21.  During that time, Monday through Thursday, members of the 

William Bouline

William Charles Bouline, of Dover, Iowa, died on April 14, 2015, at his home.  

Born in Manly, Iowa, he was the son of the late Charles and Gladys (Kimmel) Bouline.

Roger Jacobson

Roger Jacobson, 73, of Ames, Iowa, passed away April 16, 2015, with his daughter at his side after a courageous battle against cancer. Services were held on Friday, April 24, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames with an additional service on Saturday, May 9, at the Friendship House in Portland, Ore.

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