Lloyd Boyer

Lloyd LuVerne Boyer, 89, of Clear Lake, died Thursday, March 26, 2015, at Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City.

A funeral service was held on Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at Opportunity Village, in Clear Lake, with Pastor Rich Murray officiating.  Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, in Mason City.  

Family suggests memorial contributions be directed to Opportunity Village, 1200 N. 9th St. W., Clear Lake, Iowa, 50428.

Adams named Athlete of the Week at Kirkwood College

Former Clear Lake High School prep baseball player, Ozzie Adams, was named Athlete of the Week at Kirkwood Community College, located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Wieck resigns after 27 years at the Lion helm

Clear Lake Head Football Coach Fred Wieck has submitted his resignation after 27 years on the job.

Wieck announced he is stepping down to assist his son, Rudy, who will be the new head football coach at Storm Lake, pending School Board approval.  

Learning to give blood

First-time donors dominate drive at CLHS

by Megan Young

for the Mirror-Reporter

Clear Lake High School was home to the 15th annual blood drive put on by the Clear Lake High School Anatomy II class.  The class consists of 27 students this year who 

Sounding the alarm for storm preparation

Monthly Outdoor Warning Siren testing begins Monday, April 6

The Clear Lake Police Department has released the dates for testing the Clear Lake Outdoor Warning Sirens in 2015.  The first test will be this Monday, April 6, at noon.

When the sirens are activated, they will be sounded for a period of one minute.  Any activated outside of the dates and times listed below means that the sirens have been activated due to weather.  

CLEAR Project drum still beating

‘It’s not time to say we are done and there is no more we can do’

For many in the North Iowa area, the importance of a lake is no secret.  Clear Lake has been a popular place for tourists to visit and spend time for many years.  The beauty of

Offices closed Good Friday

Clear Lake city offices, along with the Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter office, will be closed Friday, April 3, in observance of Good Friday and 

the start of the Easter weekend.  Offices will re-open Monday, April 6.

Men accused of cheating to win Clear Lake fishing tourney plead not guilty

Two North Central Iowa men accused of cheating in a Clear Lake fishing tournament in February have filed pleas of not guilty. 

Aaron Lauber, 23, of Clear Lake, and Jason Schuttler, 25, of Manly, were charged by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources for 

cheating during a state-sponsored fishing tournament at Clear Lake on Feb. 8.  DNR officials say they received a tip that some of the fish were caught outside the tournament’s hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Faber and Spilman compete in All-Star Game; Smith coaches winning team

A pair of local basketball standouts participated in the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Larry Niemeyer Senior All-Star Game played Saturday, March 28, at Kirkwood College, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Clear Creek artists

These are the Clear Creek students that were selected to participate in the Clear Lake Art Center’s Annual Student Art Show: (Row 1 L-R) first grade and kindergarten students

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