The NIACC (North Iowa Area Community College) mens basketball team climbed to 3-0 on the season after wins against Spoon River and Moraine Valley at the DMACC Classic last weekend.
The Clear Lake High School Players is presenting “You Can’t Take It With You,” a play from the 1930s about learning how to get along with people who are different than you, and about what’s really ...
Jerry was born in Mason City on April 5, 1939 to Donald and Dolores O’Neill. Jerry was the 4th generation of O’Neills who lived in Clear Lake. He also descended from early pioneers (Joseph Stork) of ...
Michael Dean Olk, 56, was convicted in September 2011 of using fraudulent grain receipts as collateral for two bank loans. Friday, Feb. 24, he was sentenced on one count of making a false statement to ...
Gorgeous Lakeshore Living! Welcome to your dream retreat on the water. This beautifully designed lakeshore home blends luxury, comfort, and year-round recreation. Multiple living and family rooms give ...
As of Tuesday, November 18, the lake level is -2.52“ below the weir. Last year at this time the level was -7.68” below the weir.
Memorial Services will be 11am Saturday, October 18, 2025 at the Clear Lake United Methodist Church, 508 2nd Ave N, Clear Lake, IA 50428.Visitation will be held one hour prior to the ...
A staple of the Clear Lake business community is closing its doors after 73 years. Wilcox Furniture will be retiring, selling the last of their inventory and moving out of 418 Main Avenue to make way ...
Lake Level The lake level is 1.56“ above the weir. Last year at this time the lake level was -3.43” below the weir.
The Garner-Hayfield/Ventura girls wrapped up their regular season and took one step closer to a State berth with a tournament win in the first round of Regional play Saturday. The Cardinals face Osage ...
In other business, the council put plans on hold for the renovation to the public approach at 14th Ave. S. between the lake and South Lakeview Drive. The council received only one bid for the project, ...
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