Denny’s closes

Denny’s Restaurant, located in the Pilot Truck Stop on Highway 18 East, Clear Lake, has closed.  Denny’s officials have not responded to attempts for comment, however a 

sign on the restaurant doors encourages customers to visit other Denny’s sites.

Another good night for the Lions

 Carter Garrington scored three touchdowns; quarterback Brock Adams set a new school passing record; and the first team defense is still unscored upon. All in all, it was another good game for the Clear Lake Lions Friday night, as they defeated Osage, 44-6, in the district opener for both schools.

Cardinals drop close one, 19-16

 The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura Cardinals (1-2) fell to the Forest City Indians (2-1), 19-16, in a close bout of back and forth scoring Friday night in the 2A District opener for both teams.
 The Cardinals were first on the board with a break away, 87-yard touchdown run by Logan Miller with a Connor Burke kick to put them up seven.

GHV cross country team makes school history

The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura cross country teams stepped it up and got the job done Monday, Sept. 15, at the Ballard Meet. The boys team made school history by winning both the team and individual titles.
 Junior Chase Smith brought home the gold by finishing the race in 17:00. The team scored 48 points to lead the 12-team competition. Eagle Grove was second with 61 points and North Polk was third with 91 points.

CL girls drop close matches

The Clear Lake volleyball team played a close match with Mason City and battled Charles City in a triangular played Thursday, Sept. 11, in Mason City.

MC 2, CL 1
 The Lions and Mohawks were evenly matched in their outing. The Mohawks escaped with a 25-23 victory in the first game. The Lions kept their heads up and posted a 25-15 win in the second, but momentum swung back toward Mason City in the third and they won, 16-14.

Cardinal volleyball team coming on strong

Things are coming together for the Garner-Hayfield/Ventura volleyball team. The team picked up a big win over Newman Catholic and placed second in a tournament onSaturday.

GHV 3, Newman 0

Everyday heroes

Speaker: Honor those who lost their lives by nurturing ‘soul of selflessness’

With a piece of World Trade Center steel providing a compelling backdrop, a large crowd paused to reflect and remember the Sept. 11, 2001 tragedy outside the Clear Lake Fire Department Thursday night.

Air Choice One releases flight schedule and fare

 Air Choice One, the new airline serving the Mason City Municipal Airport, has announced its fares and flight schedule.
 “Air Choice One attributes its success to its simple pricing structure. Unlike other airlines’ variable pricing structure, the hometown airline has set fares,” explained Cassie Davison, from the Air Choice One Marketing Department.

CLHS Homecoming candidates

These Clear Lake High School seniors have been chosen as 2014 Homecoming royalty. The CLHS Homecoming queen and king will be announced at a pep assembly, 

 

CL business applies for property tax exemption to expand

 A Clear Lake business is hoping to expand its operations to a new facility in the Clear Lake Business Park.
Officials from TTI, Inc. say they have outgrown their building at 805 Buddy Holly Place and are asking the City for an industrial property tax exemption. A public hearing on the matter was held at the City Council’s regular meeting Monday night. 

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