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Ida County’s Official Newspaper

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Vol. 42, No. 51 Ida Grove, Iowa

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O-A/BC-IG boards approves early re rement packages, handicapped accessibility projects ❚ by DEB LOGER

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The Odebolt-Arthur and Battle Creek-Ida Grove school boards approved early retirement packages and steps to proceed with handicap accessibility projects during a joint meeting in Ida Grove Dec. 11. The Battle Creek-Ida Grove board approved the recommended proposal to offer a voluntary early retirement program for three licensed and three non-certi ied staff members effective for the 2017-18 school year. The Odebolt-Arthur board approved the recommended proposal to offer a voluntary early retirement program for two licensed and two noncerti ied staff members effective for the 2017-18 school year. After discussion, both boards approved motions to authorize the school districts to work with HAILA ASP, Ltd. and Estes Construction to prepare a formal request for proposal and bid speci ications for the handicapped accessibility project at the Odebolt and high school buildings. Superintendent Terry Kenealy told the boards, following the September bond election, one of the comments made by some members of the public was that making the buildings handicap accessible shouldn’t have been part of the bond. Chad West of HAILA stated the list includes all of the handicap accessibility projects in the two buildings except the elevator at the high

school. He said the elevator could be put in the bid and “if it’s too high, don’t do it.” Kenealy commented that if the “elevator gets spec’d, you would at least have an idea on the cost.” When asked what the cost would be to prepare the formal request for proposal and bid speci ications, West said approximately $85,000. “You will have some choices within the project. The biggest one is the elevator in the Odebolt building. It takes six month’s lead time for that project,” said West. “I’d like to see an itemized breakdown of the bullets in the project,” said board member Tony Bennett. Stacy Raasch said, “It’s time to do something with the accessibility; we’ve been talking about it for two years.” Both boards approved motions to enter into an agreement for additional services with HAILA ASP, Ltd. to prepare a formal request for proposal and bid speci ications for the handicapped accessibility project and to monitor the successful completion of the project. Motions were approved by both boards to enter into an agreement with Estes Construction to serve as the construction manager for the handicapped accessibility project. Continuing to move forward with updating the Odebolt and high school (continued on page 2)

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First grade singers: BC-IG Elementary hosted its annual holiday concert on Dec. 14 at the elementary gym in Ida Grove. The first and second graders performed several different Christmas songs. Here the first grade class sings “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.” Renee Fritz and Alaura Mouw directed the concert.

SIMPCO seeks local funds for Highway 20 study The Ida County Board of Supervisors heard a request for local matching funds for a Highway 20 Corridor Economic Development study for iscal year 2018-19 at its meeting Dec. 11. Michelle Bostinelos, executive director of Siouxland Interstate Metropolitan Planning Council (SIMPCO) and Nicole Peterson, regional planner for SIMPCO, made the request. Although the supervisors did not act on the request, they were supportive of SIMPCO’s plan for economic development in the improved High-

way 20 area. SIMPCO is seeking $5,000 from the county as matching funds for U.S. Economic Development Administration (USEDA) funds. “I like the idea; it’s a good project,” said supervisor Rhett Leonard. “The towns we have talked with are pretty excited about the opportunity that will happen in the corridor. They want to identify economic development sites and market them and have tourism bene its,” said Bostinelos. The background report will

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be done in the spring, with land use strategy discussed later in 2018. The supervisors were the third area county board to be contacted, as Woodbury County supervisors pledged $5,000 and Dakota County, Neb., dedicated $6,050. Towns to be contacted include: Galva and Holstein, as well as Cherokee County, Cherokee County Area Economic Development, Ida County Economic Development and various utilities. “The signi icance of the (continued on page 2)

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O Christmas tree: Odebolt-Arthur kindergarten, first and second graders presented the musical “Candy Cane Lane” during the elementary annual winter concert and art show Dec. 14. Here, Breah Harms, center, tells the candy canes she is partial to green and white candy canes. Linda Johnson directed the musical. Other groups performing were the fourth/fifth grade children’s choir and fifth grade band.

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The Galva-Holstein School Board approved a bid Dec. 11 to construct a central office addition to the building in Holstein and an early retirement incentive package. The actions came during a joint meeting with the SchallerCrestland board in Holstein. Seven bids were received for the office facility that will be constructed on the southwest side of the building. The 3,381 square foot addition was estimated to cost $783,625, but the lowest bid on the project, $897,900, came from Haselhoff Construction of Cherokee. A total of seven bids were received. The high bid of $1,145,000 came from Jensen Builders of Fort Dodge. Superintendent Jon Wiebers said the bids probably (continued on page 2)

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