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Clear Lake Bank contributes $5,000 to Mason City’s High Line Trail project

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Pictured, from left are Clear Lake Bank & Trust employees Molly Watson, Danielle Pace, Pat Thompson, Casey Purcell, Brian Berg, Sara Rye, Paul Stevenson, City Administrator of Mason City Aaron Burnett and Mayor of Mason City Bill Schickel.
Photo via Iowa Banker’s Association

MASON CITY – Clear Lake Bank has made a $5,000 contribution to Mason City’s High Line Trail project, it was announced Tuesday.

The Iowa Bankers Association announced that Clear Lake Bank & Trust Company made “a big contribution to a needed amenity in Mason City by donating $5,000 toward High Line Trail project, which will create a bike trail throughout the community.”

Read more about the Highline Trail Project here.

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Mason City, City Council if you ever pave trails get a contractor that knows how to pave trails. The low bidder is not always the least expensive. The lane around Clear Lake only lasted a few years before you could not ride a bicycle on it. The trail to NIACC was also useless after just a few short years. Hopefully trails should last decades. Thank you to CLBT for your generosity helping to keep the ball rolling on safer places to walk, run, and ride.

Look at Bill Schickel, little man with a big ring.

Thank you Clear Lake bank for your generous donation to Mason City for there trail line project.

Thanks Clear Lake Bank and trust. Mason City needs a way for cyclist to get to B 20. I gave up riding Thrush Ave. years ago. Riding 12 St. N W is scary.

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