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Tuesday:  First Day of No Ice in 2015

Tuesday: First Day of No Ice in 2015

Yesterday marks the first full day of no ice on Clark Lake in 2015. It didn't take long for the first boat to appear and Rob Thomas had camera in hand to capture the moment.  Tuesday also marked the first sunset over an ice-free lake.  This photo (below), taken by...

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Ice Going Out or Coming In Depending on Location

Ice Going Out or Coming In Depending on Location

The ice started moving early today propelled by a northerly wind with gusts of 25-30 miles per hour. Bill Leutz reports that along the Eagle Point shore "more ice is coming in, moving beach sand around, and pushing up over the stone breakwater."  Given current...

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Icy Pileup

Icy Pileup

Bill Leutz reports that a wind shift to the north with gusts to 25-30 mph brought an icy pileup to the Eagle Point shore.  It's only a matter of time before Clark Lake says adieu to winter! To read Bill's description of the sound of the lake ice rearranging itself on...

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More on Clark Lake’s Early Settlers

More on Clark Lake’s Early Settlers

Who settled early at Clark Lake and where did they settle?  Bill Leutz explores this question and uncovers the early history of Eagle Point.  Check it out under Historical Perspectives on this website.

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Clark Lake Booms!

Clark Lake Booms!

By Bill Leutz This morning, Saturday, March 28th, Clark’s Lake was very vocal. I went out on the porch about ten o’clock, and could not believe the sounds that were coming from the lake. The northwest wind was trying to push the ice onshore, and the ice was constantly...

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The Kids Are at It Again!

The Kids Are at It Again!

Fifth graders at Columbia Middle School are about to begin their training regimen for the Third Annual Junior Soul2Sole 5k to be held on the Clark Lake Spirit Trail, Sat. May 16, 2015.  The six week training program starts Tuesday, April 7 and runs through Thursday,...

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Spirit Trail Clean Up

Spirit Trail Clean Up

The spring clean up of the Clark Lake Spirit Trail on Saturday brought out volunteers to clear away what nature had left behind over the winter. The group met at the County Park (east end) and spread out to other areas that followed the path of the Trail around the...

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Spirit Trail Spring Clean Up

Spirit Trail Spring Clean Up

Here's a reminder that the Spirit Trail spring clean up takes place tomorrow morning (Saturday, March 21).  You can join others who believe in the benefits of the Trail in this annual effort at 9 am at the County Park at the east end of the lake.  Dan Omo is helping...

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Spring on the Spirit Trail

Spring on the Spirit Trail

Spring is here--and this weekend, activity on the Clark Lake Spirit Trail ushers in the new season.  You're invited to join the many others who work together each spring to clear the Trail of remnants of the long cold winter. This year the crew will meet at 9 am,...

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Sewer Rates Going Up

Sewer Rates Going Up

The quarterly sewer bill that will arrive in Clark Lake residents' mailboxes in April will rise to $124 per home from $118.95.  The $5.05 increase is designed to "replenish the repair and replacement fund" according to Columbia Township's Heather McCutcheon.  Repairs...

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iPhone Takes a Swim

iPhone Takes a Swim

An iPhone 5s took a swim at the Dam around 4 pm Saturday, but fortunately Brandi Ligibel had a good grip on it as she let it take the first swim of the coming season. Because of its waterproof case, she can take underwater pics in a depth of 5 or 6 feet without harm...

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In the Spirit of the Trail

In the Spirit of the Trail

The Clark Lake Spirit Trail is a shining example of what this community is about. The Trail was built with the idea of exemplifying community spirit. Funds for its construction and maintenance have come from voluntary donations and fund raisers, not tax dollars.  And...

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A Sure Sign of Spring

A Sure Sign of Spring

Along with melting snow, there's another sure sign that spring is on the way--spring clean up of the Clark Lake Spirit Trail.  Ann Swain reports that this year's cleanup will take place on Saturday, March 21st starting at 9 am (rain date, March 22).  Would you like to...

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Nature’s Magic Wand

Nature’s Magic Wand

The batteries in Nature's magic wand must be fully charged.  The remarkable glaze that finishes the ice and snow around Clark Lake continues to give off its sheen.  Today Tucker Boyers found brilliant examples of it on Hyde Road, north of the lake and on the west side...

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How Much Ice?

How Much Ice?

The National Weather Service is reporting that this February was the coldest on record in Jackson County.  So what does that do to for the depth of ice on Clark Lake?  Inquiring minds want to know.   John Calhoun, with the help of his grandson, went to work on the ice...

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Capturing Beauty around Clark Lake

Capturing Beauty around Clark Lake

Moments of exceptional beauty are more readily found in and around lakes, particularly Clark Lake!  Dwelling in the city or neighborhoods where there are no open vistas, you miss these memorable moments. Clark Lake has many incredible displays.  But being ready with a...

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New Feature:  Clark Lake “Fact or Fiction”

New Feature: Clark Lake “Fact or Fiction”

With this new feature, you're invited to read a statement regarding Clark Lake and then weigh-in as to whether you think the question or statement is Fact or Fiction.  After there has been sufficient time for website visitors to register their view as to whether the...

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Looking to Hook that Big One

Looking to Hook that Big One

Some people will call it heaven--auguring through 20 inches of ice, lowering a lure into Clark Lake's murky depths, and pulling out a prize.  Once again, shanties have appeared on the lake.  Along side are vehicles driven out on the ice.  Thanks to Ann Swain who...

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Turning Friday Night’s Single Digits into Saturday Fun

Turning Friday Night’s Single Digits into Saturday Fun

Recent nightly temperature plunges into the below zero zone only encourages the hearty to create more Clark Lake fun out of it.  On Friday night, B.J. Lyons, Dan Omo, Jesse Meston, and Robert and Andrew Lajdziak transformed part of Clark Lake's thick layer of ice into...

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Jet Skis, Part 2

Jet Skis, Part 2

On February 10th a new poll question asked viewers of this website to register their opinion on Jet Skis at Clark Lake--see main page, lower left. To provide more context to this important topic, Beth June researched the issue and found that there are guidelines for...

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How to Enjoy Clark Lake Weather

How to Enjoy Clark Lake Weather

There are three ways to approach the single digit weather at Clark Lake:  watch it from inside and enjoy the beauty; carefully dress for it with as many layers as you can find and venture outside; or sneak out of town, drive to Metro and fly somewhere warm to convince...

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Raft-O-Rama 2015: And the Theme Is…

Raft-O-Rama 2015: And the Theme Is…

The theme for the 2015 Raft-O-Rama is "Festivals."  From now to the day of the event, August 2nd, this theme will be a focus of both thought and activity.  First comes the inspiration, then engineering imagination, and finally, the construction. Every year, the theme...

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Jet Skis on Clark Lake

Jet Skis on Clark Lake

Jet skis are popular on Clark Lake, even if their numbers have declined somewhat. According to the  boat count, they peaked at 196 in 2005; in summer 2014, there were 130 which is still substantial. Ask around and you will find a variety of opinions regarding their...

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Clark Lake’s Winter Wonderland

Clark Lake’s Winter Wonderland

Once again, Clark Lake did not disappoint.  After a week of mixed up winter weather, the sun smiled on Clark Lake and the lake responded with a smile of its own.  The sun, which made its presence known during the day, departed with glory.  It's another remarkable...

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The Day After the Big Snow

The Day After the Big Snow

If variety is the spice of life, Clark Lake weather won a variety award over the last 48-hours. What a difference a day makes.  Sunday brought 14 inches of snow (measured by Brian Fish).  During the storm, it was impossible to see across the lake.  Then this morning...

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