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Ida County’s Official Newspaper

Courier Ida County

Vol. 42, No. 45 Ida Grove, Iowa

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Wednesday,, November 8, 2017 Wednesday

Area Legion posts plan Veterans’ Day observances

News GLIMPSE Horn Hospice Tree of Lights fundraiser Page 6

Raptor runners earn awards Page 8

Veterans’ Day Tribute Special Sec on-Inside

Upcoming Events O-A/BC-IG FREE Vet’s Meal Thursday, November 9 12-1 pm Ida Grove Rec Center

Holstein Am. Legion Steak Fry Friday, November 10 5:30 pm Holstein Legion Hall

Photo by: Amy Forbes | Ida County Courier

IG Pumpkin Parade: Several youngsters braved the cold weather on Halloween and participated in the annual Ida Grove Chamber Pumpkin Parade. Participants were given a Halloween bag filled with various treats along with glow sticks.

Harvest Turkey Dinner Saturday, November 11 5-7 pm BC First Pres. Church

Danbury Fire Dept. Breakfast Sunday, November 12 8 am-12 pm Danbury Fire Sta on

Holstein Fire & Amb. Dance Saturday, November 18 6:30 pm Holstein Vets’ Mem. Hall

3-Day Forecast Wed 11/8

OABCIG facilities committee discusses bond referendum vote by Superintendent Terry Kenealy The 2017-18 OABCIG Facilities Committee met Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. at O-A/BC-IG High School in Carol Sadler’s classroom. Committee members present: Stephanie Fleenor, David Petersen, Roger Walter, Chris Boyle, Vonnie Wareham, Whitney Simonson, Ann Holst, Doug Mogensen, Kathy Leonard, Alan

Henderson and Terry Kenealy. Board members present: Stephanie Konradi (BC-IG and OABCIG), Crystal Endrulat (BCIG and OABCIG), Jeff Rasmussen (BC-IG and OABCIG), Tony Bennett (BC-IG and OABCIG) and Trisha Winger (O-A). Representatives from HAILA ASP, Ltd: Sam Stagg and Chad West. Representative from Estes Construction - ICAT: Paul

Neuharth. The committee members and board members present reviewed the results of the Sept. 12, general obligation bond referendum. Each committee member and board member present shared thoughts, ideas and information that they had gathered since the vote was held which included the (continued on page 2)

Legion posts in area communities have activities planned to commemorate Veterans’ Day, Saturday, Nov. 11. Because Veterans’ Day falls on a Saturday, the school programs will be held Friday, Nov. 10. Ida Grove Weather permitting, the Ida Grove American Legion will raise some lags around the veterans’ monument at Veterans’ Memorial Lake at Cobb Park. The BC-IG Elementary will host a program for veterans from Battle Creek and Ida Grove in the school gym Friday, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p.m. Due to seating limitations, the program is not open to the public. The ifth graders will sing several patriotic songs; the veterans will introduce themselves and say where they served. The three winners of the ifth grade lag essay contest will read their essays. The Holstein American Legion is having a steak supper Nov. 10, starting at 5:30 p.m. at Veterans’ Hall in Holstein. The Ida Grove Legion is encouraging its membership to support the steak fry. A $35 admission fee will be charged. The O-A/BC-IG High School food and cuisine students are hosting a free meal for veterans and their spouses at the

Ida Grove Rec Center Thursday, Nov. 9, from noon to 1 p.m. RSVPs were due Nov. 6. Galva The Galva American Legion and Galva-Holstein and Schaller-Crestland Elementary students will present a program for the public at the Galva-Holstein Upper Elementary School in Galva Friday, Nov. 10, at 1 p.m. The Galva Legion’s color guard and iring squad will also participate in the program. Mike Galvin of Galva is the guest speaker. In appreciation of veterans and their guests, cookies and bars will served after the program in the school lunchroom. There is a photo display of community members who served or are serving in the military in the trophy case of the commons area. Battle Creek Battle Creek’s Willow Dale Wellness Village will host a lunch, featuring roast beef and mashed potatoes and gravy, to honor all veterans and spouses, including widows, at the Wellness Village on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are not required. The BC-IG Elementary will host a program for veterans from Battle Creek and Ida Grove in the school gym Friday, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p.m. Due to seating limitations, the (continued on page 2)

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on current sex offender registry Sixteen Ida County, three Early, two Kiron, three Odebolt, one Schaller and two Schleswig residents are listed on the Iowa Sex Offender Registry (SOR) and are residing in the area as of Oct. 30, according to data obtained on the Iowa Sex Offender Registry. The Iowa Sex Offender Registry was developed in 1995 and is intended to serve as a deterrent and to protect the citizens of Iowa. An individual who has been convicted or adjudicated of a criminal offense against a minor, sexual exploitation, or a sexually violent crime or who was on probation, parole, or work release status, or who was incarcerated on or after July 1, 1995 is required to register. Information on registered sex offenders can be viewed on the Iowa Sex Offender Registry, a website maintained by the Iowa Department of Public Safety. Information on the website is provided by the Iowa Sex Offender Registry to the public pursuant to Iowa Code chapter

Ba le Creek First Presbyterian Church 37th Annual

Harvest Turkey Dinner Please Join Us For A Family-Style Dinner

Saturday, November 11 • 5-7 pm Tickets available at the door: $10 Every Welcome • Sponsored by Johnson Propane

692A to aid in identifying and locating individuals who have committed an offense that requires registration on the Sex Offender Registry. Current website listings Brandon James Beierman, 38, of 200 Monona St., Galva, was convicted Feb. 23, 2009, in federal/state court of receiving child pornography, distribution of child pornography and possession of child pornography. Age and sex of the victim were not supplied. Quinlan D. Bengford, 19, of 6143 280th St., Ida Grove, was convicted Jan. 10, 2017, in Ida County of assault with intent to commit sexual abuse against a female age 18-plus. Robert Dean Brown, 61, 21 S. Orchard St., Kiron, was convicted Dec. 13, 2012, in Pottawattamie County of enticing a female minor age 14-17. Adam Blaine Clark, 27, of 408 Park Ave., Odebolt, was convicted July 24, 2009 in Sac County of lascivious act in licting pain of a female 0-13. (continued on page 3)

Photo by: Mike Thornhill | Ida County Courier

Holstein Halloween: The Holstein Chamber of Commerce hosted a Pumpkin Parade on Halloween to start trick or treat in Holstein Oct. 31. Downtown businesses got in the spirit of the event by handing out treats to parade participants. Here, Amy Conover, owner of rehabd., offers treats to parade participants.

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Wheelchair Basketball Fundraiser Thursday, November 16 at 5

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O-A/BC-IG High School Gym, Ida Grove Rebound Movie Documentary, Local Celebrity Wheelchair Basketball Game, Silent Auction, n, Dinner & Concessions

Men’s Annual Fundraiser Me

Fri., N November 10 • Doors Open: 6 PM IDA GROVE COUNTRY CLUB

Entry Fee includes Supper and Drinks (Prime (Pri Rib & Sides) 7:00 - 8:30 PM

CARD GAMES • DOOR PRIZES CASH DRAWINGS Sponsored by S db Johnson Propane

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