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Ida County’s Official Newspaper

Courier Ida County

Vol. 42, No. 29 Ida Grove, Iowa

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Wednesday,, July 19, 2017 Wednesday

OABCIG school board News GLIMPSE appointments approved ❚ by DEB LOGER

Art walk fund-raiser Page 3

Galva playground Page 5

Stan Chisholm receives cer ficate Page 6

Entertainers coming to Rosemary Clausen Center in Holstein Page 7

Ida County trapshooters Page 8

BC Alumni reunion Page 9

BC Bakery provides military display Page 16

Upcoming Events Ida Co. Fair July 18-24 Ida Grove Fairgrounds

Cherokee Co. Fair July 20-23 Cherokee Co. Fairgrounds

IG Crazy Days July 27 • 28 • 29 Ida Grove

Art in the Vineyard Sunday, July 30 • 1-5 pm Old Town Vineyard Ida Grove

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The O-A and BC-IG School Boards approved board appointments to the OABCIG Board July 10 during special sessions. BC-IG met prior to the joint meeting and appointed Stephanie Konradi, Tony Bennett, Crystal Endrulat and Jeff Rasmussen to the new board. Prior to voting, each board member cited why they wanted to be appointed to the new board. “I was on the board when we signed the whole grade sharing agreement, I was on the board when we closed the Battle Creek building, I was on the board when we closed the ECC and I voted to end the whole grade sharing agreement after the second reorganization vote failed. I’d like to stay on now that we will be one school,” said Bennett. Ryan Goodman said he’d like to be on the new board to be part of the process of getting the bond passed to update the Odebolt and Ida Grove buildings. Rasmussen said, “Like Tony, I’ve been through all the steps but one. I’d like to stay on to see us come together.” “I have a couple years left with a child in school, and I’ve advocated for ine arts. I’d like to continue on the new board,” said Endrulat. Konradi stated she’d like to consider being on the new board. “I am thrilled we are inally going to be reorganized. I’ve looked at the proj-

ects being considered by the joint facilities’ committee and would like to see the projects completed.” Myra Meek also stated she wanted to serve on the new board “to see what’s started inished.” “I’d like to continue. I have young kids in school and would like to advocate for them,” said Danika Hinkeldey. Superintendent Terry Kenealy said, “It’s been great working with all of you. Because of the work you’ve done, we are at this point. Because the reorganization passed, three of you won’t go on. It doesn’t mean you aren’t good board members; it’s just the way it works.” The vote was taken by paper ballot, with each board member choosing four persons for the new board. The votes were tallied, and the top four were then appointed to the new board. Kenealy noted the new board terms would run at least through 2019. The O-A board met following the joint session and appointed Stacy Raasch and Brad Lundell to the OABCIG Board. During the joint board meeting, Pat Hoe ling’s resignation was approved, effective immediately. Kenealy said, “Each board member will be given the opportunity to state if you are interested in serving on the new board and why. Just (continued on page 2)

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Hospital tour: Horn Memorial Hospital in Ida Grove hosted an open house July 12 to showcase the new edition to the hospital. Here, Jo Hayes, chief nursing officer, leads a tour of one of the new 17 private patient rooms in the inpatient unit. The inpatient unit also includes a centralized nursing station, staff lounge and a family room. An outdoor courtyard with a walking path, landscaping and a water fountain will be added in the near future.

King Theatre project receives grant, back wall can be repaired The Ida Grove King Theatre Renovation Committee received good news on a couple of fronts last week. The project received a $62,005 grant and structural engineers said the back wall of the theatre that collapsed June 29 can be repaired. After a visit from the City of Ida Grove insurance carrier adjuster and a structural engineer July 10, the King Theatre Renovation Committee has been assured the back

wall can be repaired. Doug Clough, renovation committee chairman, noted nothing formal has been put down on paper, but both the renovation committee structural engineer and the insurance company structural engineer gave verbal af irmation that the back wall could be ixed. Clough added the committee was also given verbal assurance that insurance would help with the back wall and removal of the

rubble. Last Thursday, the Enhance Iowa Board awarded the local project a $62,005 Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) grant. The grant amount is the full amount sought by the renovation committee. According to a news release from the Enhance Iowa Board, the total cost of the project is $419,099. The project includes expanding the lobby, installing new ADA (continued on page 2)

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Fair cleanup: Ida County 4-H members, adult leaders and fair board members were on hand July 8 to spruce up the fairgrounds for the upcoming Ida County Fair, which gets underway Wednesday, July 19 and runs through Sunday, July 23. Here, the show ring announcer’s stand gets some extra attention.

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The Ida County Fair is set for Wednesday through Monday, July 19-24. Season tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students (eight to 18 years) and free for age seven and under. Daily admission is $10 a person. Tickets are available at Boerner and Goldsmith Law Firm and the Ida County Extension Of ice in Ida Grove. There will be nightly drawings and you need not be present to win. Commercial vendors as of noon July 6 were: Norwex, Young Living Essential Oils, Christensen-Van Houten Funeral Homes and Monuments, Purse-Instantly Yours, KCHE Radio, Thirty One Gifts, Jackson Recovery Center, Farm Bureau Financial ServicesSherry Gebers, Ida County Veterans Affairs, Iowa State

Extension and Outreach, Bristol Windows and Ida County Republican Central Committee. Food vendors are: Sizzlin J, Sweet Treats by Deb and O-A/ BC-IG After Prom along with the fair board concession stand. Carnival will be running Thursday through Sunday free to everyone. Daily activities are as follows: Tuesday, July 18 Exhibit hall judging is at 8 a.m., open class entries may be entered from 4 to 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, July 19 Swine weigh-in is from 6-10 a.m., poultry check-in and pullorum testing is from 7 to 8 a.m., the horse show (halterperformance-trail) is at 8 a.m., goat check-in is from 8:30 to (continued on page 2)

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