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Ida County’s Official Newspaper

Courier Ida County

Vol. 43, No. 6 Ida Grove, Iowa

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Wednesday,, February 7, 2018 Wednesday

Sheriff explains ICE detainer policies

News GLIMPSE IG Heritage Days planning underway Pg. 3

O-A/BC-IG, RV wrestling placings Pg. 9

Sunday Fun Day at Moorehead Park Pg. 14

Table of Contents More of Courier’s front page .......... 2 Family & Friends.........................6-7 Sports .........................................8-9 Obituaries/Church Directory ........ 10 Public Notices .............................. 11 Courthouse News .................. 11, 14 Iowa Scene .................................. 12 Classifieds ................................... 13

Upcoming Events St. Mary’s Valentine Supper February 9 • 5 - 7 pm Mapleton Community Center

Valentine Dinner February 10 • 5:30 pm IG Faith Community Church

BC Women’s Club Soup Luncheon February 11 • 11 am - 1 pm Battle Creek Comm. Building

Pork Chop Dinner February 11 • 11 am - 1 pm St. Paul Lutheran Church Schaller

Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Friday February 16 • 4:30 - 7 pm Sacred Heart Cath. Church Hall Ida Grove

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Rain Gutter Regatta race: Ida Grove Cub Scout Pack 41 held its annual Rain Gutter Regatta on Sunday, Jan. 28, at the Ida Grove Community Hall. Here Gavin Ullrich, left, keeps an eye on the progress Jake Siebrecht is making with his boat during one of the races. Both racers are Tiger Scouts.

Sheriff’s office releases November, December statistics The Ida County Sheriff’s Of ice released November and December statistics at the Jan. 17 Ida County Public Safety and Communications Commission meeting in Galva. November In November, deputies logged 17,706 miles and 1,160.5 patrol hours. Patrol hours by district were: Ida Grove—329, Holstein—197, Battle Creek—121, Galva— 97, Arthur—107, rural—294 and out-of-county transports—15.5. Deputies assisted 32 motorists, served 55 civil papers and conducted 693 premise checks. A total of 52 hours was spent in the of ice, 38 hours were spent on special investigations, three hours were spent in court, 27 hours of comp time were used, ive hours of sick time were used and 135 hours of vacation time were used. Property reported stolen or vandalized totaled $2,405. In November, 21 males and seven females were booked into the Ida County Jail for 23 misdemeanors and ive felonies. This compares to 30 (16 males and 14 females) booked into the jail in November 2016 for ive felonies and 25 misdemeanors. A total of 239 citations were issued as follows: Arthur— eight, Battle Creek—two, Galva—four, Holstein—18, Ida Grove—12, rural area—190 and other—eight. This compares to 259 citations issued in November 2016. Calls for service in November were down in 2017 when compared to 2016. There were 866 complaints in November 2017 compared to 886 in November 2016. Total complaints called in

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two or more times were: Arthur—A total of 15 calls were made with four for traf ic stops and three for talk to an of icer. Battle Creek—There was a total of 35 calls with ive for medical-sick; four for animals; three each civil processes and traf ic stops and two for assist other agency. Galva—A total of 11 calls with four for traf ic stops and two for civil processes. Holstein—There was a total of 74 calls with 19 for parking violations; 13 for traf ic stops; six each for civil processes and medical-sick and two each for property damage accidents, 911 abandoned calls, alarms, extra patrols, medical-falls, suspicious situations, unlocking doors and welfare checks. Ida Grove—A total of 197 calls were reported with 21 for civil processes; 17 for talk to an of icer; 13 for traf ic stops; nine for medical-falls; eight for suspicious situations; seven each for basic life support transfers to Sioux City and medical-sick and six each for advance life support transfers to Sioux City, basic life support transfers to nursing homes and unlocking doors. Also, ive each for animals, assistance, civil disputes and fraud; four each for property

damage accidents, domestic disputes, noise and reckless driving; three each for 911 abandoned calls, 911 wrong numbers, medical-chest, traf ic control, transfers and wel-

King Theatre group eyes summer opening Renovation work on the King Theatre in Ida Grove has resumed in recent weeks. The goal of the renovation committee is to have the theatre open for moviegoers sometime this summer. Workers from West Central Construction poured footings Friday along a portion of the sidewalls of the theatre to support new loor joists in the area of what will be the screen and several front rows of seating. The work comes on the heels of rebuilding the back wall of the theatre last fall. The wall had to be replaced when it collapsed in June of last year. King Theatre renovation committee member Doug Clough said the committee hopes to have enough work on the theatre completed by Heritage Days (June 28-30) to have the theatre open for public viewing. He added the theatre probably wouldn’t be open to show movies until later in the summer.

The Ida County Board of Supervisors held budget work sessions in January with no formal decisions made. On Feb. 5, supervisors were expected to set the formal public hearing for the iscal year 2018-19 budget. The budget is from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019.

Photo by: Mike Thornhill | Ida County Courier

King Theatre: Renovation work on the King Theatre in Ida Grove has resumed. The goal of the renovation committee is to have the theatre open for moviegoers sometime this summer. Workers from West Central Construction poured footings Friday along a portion of the sidewalls of the theatre to support new floor joists.

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Clough added the committee is in need of approximately another $150,000 in donations to inalize all aspects of the building with the exception of the balcony. Once the theatre is operational, the committee will address the balcony as phase two of this community project. When completed, the theatre front will feature a replica of the ticket booth that was a feature of the theatre in the 1930s and 1940s. The group is also working with Pride Neon of Sioux Falls to design a digital, neon marquee that will complement the retro look. The ticket sales area of the new theatre will be located inside the front lobby along with the concession stand and handicapped accessible restrooms. Clough noted the King Theatre group’s appreciation for the Holstein State Theatre renovation committee sharing its experience in renovating the State Theatre, which opened in the fall of 2016.

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Whether or not to detain an individual as requested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was discussed by Ida County Sheriff Wade Harriman at the Ida County supervisors’ meeting Jan. 30. Local law enforcement agencies may receive a detainer request on an individual for up to 48 hours, Harriman said. “The detainer is so ICE can investigate if the person is in the country legally or not,” said the sheriff. However, this presents a liability matter for local law enforcement if it turns out that the person is in the country legally. “You want to ind a reasonable ground because you want to work with ICE, but a detainer is only voluntary,” said Harriman. “But, if there is a warrant involved, and it is signed by a judge, then we have to honor it.” The ICE Omaha and Sioux (continued on page 3)

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