Tiffany Townsend loves competition – and a challenge. Turns out, that’s the perfect combination for an Ironman. Townsend and her training partner, Carrie Tysdahl, recently
Month: November 2022
We’re officially ‘Iced-in’
Clear Lake was declared officially “iced-in” on Monday, Nov. 21, by Clear Lake Water Department Superintendent Adam Theiss. Theiss said he made his way around
The Giving Tree is off to a strong start
Thank you to all those who have already chosen nearly 120 ornaments from The Giving Tree at the Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter office at 12 N.
Recount confirms Watts’ election; More coming
It’s been two weeks since the General Election, but some questions still remain about the winners. On Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Cerro Gordo County Board
Proposal for pickleball courts brought to City
The City of Clear Lake is being asked to fund one-half of the cost to create outdoor pickle ball courts in the community. Jeff Bertz,
Election results canvassed
Cerro Gordo County General Election results have been canvassed and are official, but recounts may be on the horizon. County Auditor Adam Wedmore reported that
We’ve got some holiday fun for kids inside!
Hey kids, the Mirror-Reporter and Cookies Etc. have teamed up for a Christmas Coloring Contest! Look inside this edition of the newspaper (page 7A) to
Semi carrying hogs overturns
Members of the Clear Lake Fire Department assisted the Iowa State Patrol at the scene of a semi-truck rollover along the southbound ramp from U.S.
FFA Test Plot provides learning experience for students
On Nov. 3, 24 FFA members from Clear Lake High School went on a trip to Mason City to the test plot. While there, they
The Giving Tree is ready
The Giving Tree is now on display at the Clear Lake Mirror-Reporter, 12 N. 4th St. The public is invited to stop in, choose ornaments