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Ida County’s Official Newspaper

Courier Ida County

Vol. 43, No. 14 Ida Grove, Iowa

News GLIMPSE Ida, Sac counties decline in population Pg. 3

Ridge View National Honor Society Pg. 3

Arthur egg hunt Pg. 6

O-A/BC-IG Middle School honor roll Pg. 6

Local students earn mock trial honors Pg. 6

Ridge View Middle School honor roll Pg. 7

Ida Grove Cub Scouts food drive Pg. 9

Table of Contents More of Courier’s front page .......... 2 Family & Friends.........................6-7 Obituaries/Church Directory .. 10, 11 Public Notices .............................. 12 Courthouse News ........................ 13 Iowa Scene .................................. 14 Classifieds ................................... 15 Drunk/Distracted Driving.............. 16

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Jacobson’s methods, emails to be studied by independent reviewers State Court Administrator Todd Nuccio issued an administrative directive March 28 to independent reviewers to conduct an independent review into the allegations that former Third Judicial District of Iowa District Court Judge Edward A. Jacobson, “in an ex parte manner, requested and accepted proposed orders, including but not limited to proposed indings of facts and conclusions of law, from counsel in pending cases without opposing counsel’s knowledge and improperly used those proposed orders as inal orders of the court in those cases.” Nuccio appointed the Honorable Robert Hutchinson and David K. Boyd as the independent reviewers. Jacobson of Ida Grove of icially retired as a judge for District 3B of Iowa Oct. 9. The Third Judicial (3B) District covers Ida, Crawford, Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux and Monona Counties. He was appointed to the position in October 2001. The administrative directive stems from a March 9 “Des Moines Register” article that stated Jacobson admitted in a deposition last fall that some of his rulings actually were written by attorneys involved in those same cases, some-

times without the knowledge of the opposing counsel. According to the administrative directive, the purposes of the review are not to determine if Jacobson “is culpable or has violated any laws or rules; that task is within the jurisdiction of other entities.” The independent reviewers are “charged with conducting a review and analysis of the processes followed by Judge Jacobson related to submission or use of proposed orders and to document any questionable and/or improper practices found.” In the scope of the review, Nucci stated, “In the course of interviewing other judicial of icers, counsel and clerks of the district court in District 3, you should pursue and document any other evidence of limited or system-wide practices that are incongruent with the proper preparation of court orders.” In performing this review and analysis, Hutchinson and Boyd are authorized and instructed to do the following: •review the external emails received by Judge Jacobson to determine the nature and extent of possible ghostwriting incidents and ex parte communications; •request and review the (continued on page 3)

April 6 • 5:30 - 7:30 pm Ida Grove Rec Center

Ida County 4-H Foundation

Pancake Fundraiser April 8 • 10 am - 1 pm Boulders Inn & Suites, Holstein

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Pheasants Forever: The Ida County Pheasants Forever Chapter hosted its 30th annual banquet and auction March 24. Approximately 830 people attended, which grossed around $191,000 for local habitat, soil and water conservation programs and youth programs. Here, the crowd participates in the heads or tails game where each participant who purchased a PF Frisbee had to either place the Frisbee on their head (heads) or their backside (tails). The game continued until there was only one person left standing. That person received $750.

Pheasants Forever banquet raises $191,000

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he Ida County Pheasants Forever Chapter hosted its 30th annual fundraiser banquet Saturday, March 24 at Skate Palace in Ida Grove. The gross amount raised from the event was $191,000, which will go toward various local habitat, soil and water conservation programs and youth outdoor programs. Around 830 attended the prime rib/chicken supper. Rod Brosamle was the winner of the grand prize pre-banquet wildlife and conservation raf le of a seven-day/four person trip to Cancun, or $5,000 cash. Since last year’s banquet, the chapter has provided funding for 72 projects through June 30. The chapter sponsored 26 tree projects where 2,155 trees and shrubs were planted. Some projects were cost-shared with the NRCS. A total of 52 nesting and winter cover projects were funded. There were 2,755 CRP acres of native grass plantings and maintenance, 110 acres of food plots and 314 acres were enhanced with wildlife cover. A total of $38,184 of additional funding was provided for the 19th annual youth ield day,

which had nine participants; environmental education programs in cooperation with Ida County schools, Ida County Conservation Board workshops and O-A/BC-IG and Ridge View High School scholarship foundations. A total of 43 registered shooters participated in the 2017 Ida County Pheasants Forever Youth Scholastic Clay Target program. The local chapter also sponsored Outdoor Journey for boys and girls. The chapter provides a total of 135 Rubrum maple trees to ifth graders in BC-IG, O-A and G-H schools for Arbor Day programs. The local chapter is ranked in the top 10 in the nation in its support of youth programs. For more information about native grasses/ wild lower establishment call Lorne Miller at 712-364-2124; for youth education, Jerry Jensen at 712-364-2389; for food plots or ear corn for wildlife, Mason Fleenor at 712-3642685 and membership, Kyle Sloss at 712-2124863. Steve and Nancy Schug serve as president and vice president and Rusty Sadler is treasurer. Current board members who take part (continued on page 3)

Urban renewal bond approved

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Bunny visit: Hunter and Emmett Hasbrouck take time to visit with the Easter Bunny at the annual Ida Grove Chamber of Commerce Easter party Saturday at the Skate Palace in Ida Grove. They are the children of Jarod and Jill Hasbrouck of Ida Grove. Children ranging from infants to third graders were treated to a variety of activities including games, clowns, cupcake walk and door prizes. See next week’s Courier for pictures from area communities’ egg hunts.

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The Ida County Board of Supervisors approved a bond purchase agreement March 26. The county received a bank guaranteed Aplus rating from Standard and Poors, said Jeff Heil of Northland Securities. The General Obligation bond will be for 20 years. The county’s bond had an interest rate of 3.24 percent. The bond’s true interest cost is 3.27 percent. Supervisors Rhett Leonard and Raymond Drey voted in favor of the bond purchase agreement. Supervisor Creston Schubert was absent. The $9 million bond will be used to inance urban renewal district highway, bridge and

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culvert improvements. A preliminary of icial statement has been prepard to facilitate the sale of General Obligation County Urban Renewal Bonds, Series 2018 A. “You saved $230,000 to $240,000 by spending $15,000 to get the rating,” said Heil. “Everything went well. We’re in the environment of interest rates going up.” Before the board’s vote, Heil said that 85 percent of the bond had been pre-ordered. “After the board’s vote on the motion, we have an hour to publish it in the inancial (continued on page 2)

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