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Ida County’s Official Newspaper
Courier Ida County
Vol. 43, No. 8 Ida Grove, Iowa
News GLIMPSE Conference board adopts 2018-19 budget Pg. 3
BC council approves reduction in countywide law budget Pg. 3
Holstein council acts on funding contribution Pg. 3
IG UMW hosts World Day of Prayer Pg. 6
O-A/BC-IG boys’ bowling team qualifies for state by placing first Pg. 8
RV archery squad places first at tournament Pg. 9
Rooted Boutique offers contemporary clothing
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OABCIG board approves handicap accessibility project, music trip ❚ by DEB LOGER
The OABCIG Board approved an early bid package for the handicapped accessibility project for the Odebolt and high school buildings and a high school music trip Feb. 12. High school vocal instructor Jacob Pedersen was present to get approval for a band/vocal music trip to Colorado March 22-26, 2019. Pedersen noted the March schedule provides the best scenario for the trip versus immediately after school in May. “After school’s out, we have Memorial Day concerts and summer sports to contend with. Looking at March, we would only miss one track day.” Pedersen said the itiner-
ary is not finalized but could include the band and choir performing at the U.S. Air Force Academy. The board approved the proposed dates for the trip. A contract was approved with HAILA ASP Ltd., for their services in support of the handicapped accessible project (see O-A/BC-IG board article for project details) at the Odebolt and high school buildings. The $41,000 fee proposal from EDA Engineers to prepare the bid specifications and documents for the HVAC replacement project for the OABCIG High School gym and its work in monitoring the installation of the new system in accordance with bid (continued on page 2)
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Table of Contents More of Courier’s front page .......... 2 Family & Friends.........................6-7 Sports .........................................8-9 Obituaries/Church Directory .. 10, 11 Public Notices .................. 12, 13, 14 Classifieds ................................... 15 Iowa Scene .................................. 16 Courthouse News ........................ 18
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O-A/BC-IG boards take ac on on building projects, early re rements ❚ by DEB LOGER
The O-A/BC-IG Board approved an early bid package for the handicap accessibility project, a contract for services in support of the handicapped accessible project and a contract to remove asbestos during their joint meeting in Ida Grove Feb. 12. The O-A and BC-IG boards approved release of the early bid package for the handicap accessibility project for the Odebolt and high school buildings. Superintendent Terry Kenealy reviewed the progress report from Estes Construction for the project. The progress summary included: maps of the proposed areas, a budget update and schedule update. Budget update Base bid scope – Odebolt elementary/middle school
(general requirements 15 weeks): four-stop elevator— $376,192; inclined platform lift at elementary south stair— $43,000; inclined platform lift at central stair—$48,000; ramp at shop area—$35,769; lift and stair to second level— $67,482; ramp at media center—$15,045; inclined platform lift at stage—$26,000; construction cost subtotal— $325,045; total—$1,035,711. Add options – Odebolt elementary/middle school building: new exterior ramp at main entrance, $62,919. Add options – Ida Grove high school building: Inclined platform lift at vocal room— $34,300. Elevator addition— $364,000. Locker room renovation—$18,000. The timeline states bids would be due March 1, acted (continued on page 2)
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Tube full: The sledding hill at Moorehead Park was a busy place Sunday, Feb. 11 as approximately 100 people took advantage of the best snow on the hill this winter. The local Crooked Spurs Chapter of the National Turkey Federation paid the sledding fee for 90 sledders.
G-H, S-C boards act on employee matters ❚ by MIKE THORNHILL
The Galva-Holstein and Schaller-Crestland School Boards met in joint session in Schaller Feb. 12. Both boards took action on several employee contracts and resignations and heard an update on state funding for schools from Superintendent Jon Wiebers. In his report to the boards, Wiebers said state funding for the 2018-19 school year will be at 1 percent. For the districts, this growth will amount to $19,382 for G-H and $23,834 for S-C. Equity relief for transportation may become available, which would amount to ap-
proximately $50,000. Wiebers also reported on the legislative day he attended. He said legislators are looking at extending the existing onecent sales tax for schools and possibly broaden the categories, which schools could use that money for. Wiebers also expressed concern about the school voucher system, which provides state money to students to attend private schools. Wiebers said if the state expands funding for vouchers then private schools must start providing the same programs as public schools. “If we start diverting more public money to private
schools, it will be a problem for public schools,” said Wiebers. The G-H board approved an early retirement incentive request and resignation from G-H elementary instructor Kelli Boyle. The incentive is $40,000 and will be paid in July 2018. Boyle submitted her resignation as elementary teacher and instructional coach. She will continue to work with the annual community garden program in the elementary. In accepting her resignation, the G-H board thanked Boyle for her years of service to the (continued on page 3)
New Ida budget hearing March 12
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MHC royalty: Warren Lindberg and LaDonna Lalone were crowned Valentine’s Day king and queen at Morningside Healthcare Community in Ida Grove Feb. 14.
he Ida County Supervisors met Feb. 12 and set a new public hearing date for the iscal year 2019 budget. The new time will be at 11 a.m., March 12 at the Ida County Courthouse. March 15 is the deadline to approve the budget. During the meeting Feb. 12, supervisors agreed to the levies. A hearing originally set for Feb. 26 was stricken. Supervisors agreed that an increase of 25 cents per $1,000 per assessed valuation was needed. This is due to not raising levies and reducing levies since FY 2013 and utilizing reserves in the general basic fund to offset budget increases. Supervisors sited increases in public safety of 14.53 percent, $86,412 and data processing, 46.16 percent, or $41,149.
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The inal proposed levy rates will be: General Basic, 3.4435; mental health .2565; rural basic, 1.45 totaling $5.15 per thousand of assessed valuation. In other business County engineer Jeff Williams reviewed the county’s options on reconstruction of concrete, asphalt rehab for D-15 west and east and M-31 south and D-59. Supervisors voted to allow chairman Rhett Leonard to sign three professional design agreements with JEO Consulting Group. They will be for asphalt rehab for U.S. 59 to Galva and from D-15 from Iowa 31 to L-51; for asphalt for Iowa 39 to Iowa 175 and from M-31 to the Sac County line. (continued on page 3)
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