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Vol. 42, No. 15 Ida Grove, Iowa

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Special Edition of the Ida County Courier • April 12, 2017

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All smiles: Hayden Gebers, the one-year-old daughter of Allyson and Tyler Gebers, is all smiles as she and her mom have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny during the Good Samaritan Society’s annual Easter egg hunt in Holstein Saturday.

Easter Bake Sale Saturday, April 15 • 9 am Westminster Presbyterian Church Ida Grove

Local organizations host Easter egg hunts

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Area communities will host Easter egg hunts this Saturday, April, 15 Ida Grove The Ida Grove Chamber of Commerce will host activities at Skate Palace this Saturday, April 15, starting at 10 a.m. There will be games, face painting, cupcake walk, clowns, door prizes and an appearance by the Easter Bunny. Egg hunts are as scheduled: ages zero to two at 10:15 a.m.; three years at 10:30 a.m.; ages four to kindergarten at 10:45 a.m. and irst and second graders at 11 a.m. Battle Creek The Battle Creek Women’s Club and Battle Creek American Legion and Legion Auxiliary will sponsor an egg hunt for preschool through third grade children this Saturday, April 15, at the community building.

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Marc Dennison of Waunakee, Wis., has accepted the position of Ida Grove city administrator. Dennison will start no later than May 1 (pending background and reference checks). The city council approved April 3 a $65,000 per year salary, three weeks a year in vacation and $3,000 in net moving expenses. Dennison has previously been economic development director and village administrator in two villages in Wisconsin. He has bachelor degrees in political science and public administration and a master’s degree in public administration. City Councilmen Scott Tomlinson and Doug Clough abstained from the vote. Councilman Clough was a candidate for the position who withdrew from consideration last week. Clough commented that it would be in the best interest of the city if he remain with Midwest Industries and stay on the council and work with an experienced city administrator. The city council would like to

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The Easter bunny will meet with children and be available for pictures at 11 a.m. Egg hunts will be held at 11:30 a.m. for newborns through irst grade children at Annie Laurie Park and for second and third children at Alumni Park. In case of inclement weather, hunts will be held inside the community building. Arthur The Arthur City Council and Arthur Public Library are sponsoring activities starting at 10 a.m. this Saturday, April 15. Participants should meet at the Arthur Library before dividing into age groups for the hunt. Galva The Galva Economic Development Corporation is sponsoring an egg hunt at Galva City Park this Saturday, April 15, starting at 10:30 a.m.

Age groups for the hunt are as follows: babies through kindergarten, irst and second graders and third and fourth graders. Odebolt The Odebolt Easter egg hunt will be held at Odebolt Specialty Care beginning at 10 a.m. this Saturday, April 15. Children ages newborn through 10 years old may participate in the hunt sponsored by the Richland Robins 4-H Club. Odebolt Specialty Care will serve juice, cookies and popcorn following the hunt. Odebolt Specialty Care is sponsoring a coloring contest in conjunction with the egg hunt. Coloring forms are available at the banks in Odebolt and at Odebolt Specialty Care. The forms must be turned in at the care center before the egg hunt.

Holstein council sells lots, establishes nuisance committee The Holstein City Council sold Lots 7 and 9, Block 1, East Ridge Addition to The Properties, LLC, for $25,152 each at its meeting April 3. A real estate contract and quit claim deed will be drafted and signed by the mayor and city administrator on behalf of the city. The council reviewed the 201516 examination report conducted by Hunzelman, Putzier and Company. The report provided recommendations for the follow-

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ing six areas: Segregation of duties—We realize segregation of duties is difficult with a limited number of employees. The city should review its control procedures to obtain the maximum internal control possible under the circumstances, utilizing currently available staff, including elected officials. Independent review of reconciliations should be documented by the signature or initials of the reviewer and the date of the review.

Monthly bank reconciliations— Although monthly bank reconciliations were prepared, the outstanding check listings generated by the financial system includes transactions which were not actually outstanding. Recommendation: The city should establish procedures to ensure bank account balances are reconciled properly to the general ledger monthly. Outstanding deposit and check listings should (continued on page 3)

Marc Dennison thank the members of the Ida Grove public who took part in the meet-and-greet of the candidates and provided public feedback. Dennison’s start date is the last Monday in April. Citizens are encouraged to introduce themselves to Dennison and make him feel welcome in Ida Grove.

IG council hires administrator, discusses open seat, speed limits ❚ by DEB LOGER

The Ida Grove City Council approved a recommendation from the personnel committee April 3 to offer Marc Dennison of Wisconsin the city administrator position for $65,000 per year. The offer also includes: relocation costs of $3,000 grossed up for taxes, up to three weeks of vacation and the current standard sick day policy. Councilmen Doug Clough and Scott Tomlinson abstained from the vote. Personnel committee chair Ryan Goodman stated, if Dennison accepts the offer, the committee can then do reference and background checks. The council also discussed the four individuals interested being appointed to Jeff Buehler’s Ward I council seat when Buehler resigns. Persons interested in the seat are Gregor Ernst, Duane Swensen, Dave Larson and Ross Ladwig. Ernst and Ladwig were present at the meeting. The appointment to the council seat will be made at the April 17 council meeting, following acceptance of Buehler’s resignation. Ladwig told the council he has a background in construction and has seen how other cities handle projects, so he knows how some things are done. He said there are some structure issues around town he’d like to see taken are of. He’d also like to clean up nuisance properties and make Ida Grove a good city. Mayor Devlun Whiteing said, “I encourage everyone who is interested in this seat to run for it in the November election. It will be for a two-year term.” Note: The council agenda was amended to include: discussion on the administrator position, ap-

pointing a library board member and discussion on advertising the city’s features in the Smart Shopper and Sioux City Journal. Jeanette Todd, KidZone board secretary, visited with the council about posting speed limit and children-at-play signs from both directions on Pin Oak Drive in front of KidZone. She said, “The biggest problem we saw during the remodeling process was how traf ic lies by the facility. We opened today (April 3) and are concerned for the safety of the kids getting dropped off and picked up. We’d like to request children-at-play signs on both sides of Pin Oak Drive and/or speed limit signs or speed bumps.” Todd noted the biggest problem is between 4:30 and 5 p.m. City Attorney Peter Goldsmith told the council there were no restrictions for posting the signs. He noted the Department of Transportation doesn’t like speed bumps used to slow down traf ic. Goodman asked Todd, “Can you have the parents pull into the parking lot versus letting kids off and running across the street?” She said they could. Ida County Sheriff Wade Harriman was asked to set the portable speed limit trailer near the daycare and to have deputies monitor the situation. The council approved posting speed limit signs and childrenat-play signs on each side of KidZone. Tom Grell was appointed to a six-year term on the Ida Grove Public Library Board, effective immediately. A discussion was held on digitalizing the city’s ordinance book. Whiteing noted, while looking (continued on page 2)

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