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THE Vol. 134, No. 38 Holstein, IA 712-364-3131 www.holsteinadvance.com Wednesday, September 18, 2019 G-H, S-C boards fi nalize several personnel matters by MIKE THORNHILL Amy Peuse and Jenny Black- The Galva-Holstein and more accepted prom spon- Schaller-Crestland School sor positions at a salary of Boards took action on sever- $595.80 each. al personnel matters during Danielle Martin accepted their joint meeting Sept. 9. a special aide position at the Both boards accepted the high school for $9.25 an hour. shared contracts of the fol- Jorrie Rector accepted a lowing personnel Bret Warn- special aide position at the ke, high school principal; high school for $9.25 an hour. Scott Mitchell, athletic di- Day care workers Heidi rector; Sevond Cole, middle Howard, Bridget Drey and school principal and middle Karla Van Roekel had their school athletic director; Craig salaries increased to $8.50 Fox, maintenance director; per hour. Dale Tokheim, high school so- G-H approved the following ADVANCE PHOTO | MIKE THORNHILL cial studies teacher, and Clay contract modiications: Dirt work: The site and utility work for the new addition to the Galva-Holstein school building in Holstein began Friday. Drenth, high school agricul- Amanda Olson requested SuB Surfco of South Sioux City, Neb. , is doing the work. On Friday, workers began to move dirt and cleared some trees from ture instructor. a lane and salary advance- the north end of the site. The site preparation work should be completed sometime in October. Also, Amanda Schnuck- ment. Based on credit hours el, elementary music; Angie accumulated, she was moved Lussman, English as a second from BA and a salary of language instructor; Angie $42,591.60 to MA and a salary Ida County Supervisors approve multiple pay vouchers Kohn, high school art; Susan of $45,173.70. by BECKY BRUNING to L51 and $273,142.11 to Cro- man Avenues, needs a double using the truck as needed, with Kalin, guidance counselor; Sydney Kinzer requested a The Ida County Board of Su- ell, Inc. for D15 from US 59 to box culvert and the pilings are the permission of the sheriff. Jeanne Bell, Talented And Gift- lane and salary advancement. pervisors met Sept. 10 to dis- Galva. “shot.” The supervisors autho- The board agreed to purchase ed, and Linda Mentzer, teach- Based on credit hours accu- cuss payment of several pay The board moved to amend rized the plans and title sheet. the truck from the sheriff for er librarian. mulated, she was moved from vouchers for area projects. the agenda in order to take The board approved As- $4,500. G-H okayed the following BA and a salary of $35,505.00 County Engineer Jeff Williams action on a $307,265.54 pay- sistant to the Engineer Dale The board approved Res- personnel matters: to BA+24 and a salary of presented the board with two ment to Cedar Valley Corp. for Hinrickon’s salary. As of Aug. olution 19-33, Certiicate of Randa Hoover’s hourly rate $37,226.40. pay vouchers from Godbers- M31-Highway 175 to Highway 12, Hinrickson will receive a Approval for the Transfer of was increased by $.50 an hour Julius Michalik requested en-Smith Construction. Both 20. The voucher was accepted $5,000 salary. Siouxland Regional Housing to $15.50 per hour. She has a lane and salary advance- vouchers, one for $449,983.50 and the chair was authorized to Action on a $10,350 bid for a Authority to Northwest Iowa taken over the state reports ment. Based on credit hours the other $91,569.49, were ap- sign it. replacement suppression sys- Regional Housing Authority. and data entry that was done accumulated, he was moved proved by the supervisors. In other business tem in the Auditor’s vault was Details of the resolution are on in the ofice last year. This from BA+15 and a salary of Other pay vouchers autho- Lane Luscombe asked to tabled. The current tank, which ile at the auditor’s ofice. adds to her responsibilities. $47,794.14 to BA+24 and a rized by the board for payment clean the ditch on 205th Street, sucks air out of the vault if a ire The supervisors accepted the Matt Best accepted an as- salary of $48,367.94. were $245,315.61 to Croell, Inc. a dirt road. The board agreed to occurs, failed its most recent clerk of court report as well as sistant high school football See SCHOOL BOARDS: page 2 for the D15 project from IA31 sign a Right of Way Agreement test. various claims. coaching position at a salary with Luscombe, granting him The supervisors decided to The board acknowledged re- of $2,383.20. permission to clean the ditch. budget for the new system next ceipt of manure management Heidi Todd agreed to an Williams mentioned that land- year, unless suficient funds are plans from Ids 2 Finisher/Ma- additional .13 full time equiv- owners along 205th Street have available prior to the end of the schoffs, LLC; Roeder Finisher alent (FTE) to serve as early asked about closing the road. current iscal year. Farm/Iowa Select Farms; Otter childhood special education Williams presented the board Sheriff Wade Harriman dis- Creek Finisher Farm/Forest teacher. Her salary moves from with plans and a title sheet for cussed the potential sale of a Farms and Mark Fertig/Fertig $26,970.17 to $33,982.41 and the 170th Street #96 bridge. Ac- 2013 F150 Ford pickup to the Farms, LLC. makes her contract .63 FTE. cording to Williams, the bridge, supervisors for the custodian to The supervisors will recon- located between Faith and Ger- utilize. The custodian has been vene Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 9 a.m. Deadline for ALL classified/display Filing underway for council posts advertisements, obituaries and Persons interested in running for open seats council members are Rodney Regennitter, Dan- submitted news is: on city councils have until this Thursday, Sept. ny Gebers (appointed May 2, 2016) and Bonnie FRIDAY, 3 P.M. 19, to ile nomination papers. Stevenson (appointed May 2, 2016). City admin- Public notice deadline is: Papers are available from the auditor’s ofice istrator Theresa Pudenz reported Stevenson, FRIDAY, 12 P.M. or city clerks. Nomination papers must be iled Regennitter and Gebers have all iled their pa- with the city clerks as Ida County Auditor Lorna pers and an individual took out papers but Pu- Steenbock has appointed all city clerks desig- denz declined releasing that individual’s name. OFFICE HOURS nated iling agents. The deadline to ile is Thurs- Galva—There are three, four-year, at-large Holstein – Thurs day, Sept. 19, at 5 p.m. Nomination papers need council positions. Incumbents are Gaylen 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. a minimum of 10 signatures. Freese, Bill Wood (appointed Nov. 11, 2017) and (at McGuire Auction) City oficials with expiring terms are as fol- Todd Schossow (appointed Jan. 8, 2018). Freese lows: has iled papers. Ida Grove – Mon-Fri Holstein—There are three, four-year, at- City elections will be Tuesday, Nov. 5. The vot- 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. large council positions and a four-year mayor er pre-registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. post held by Connie Ludvigson. The incumbent 5 p.m. NEWSSTANDS Galva City Council sends tree letters HOLSTEIN SUPERMARKET The Galva City Council han- The council approved the Ida County Sheriff Wade HOLSTEIN TRAVEL CENTER dled a light agenda during its voluntary transfer of Sioux- Harriman talked about recent MCGUIRE AUCTION meeting Sept. 9. land Regional Housing Au- happenings in his depart- A&A FOOD AND FUEL City Clerk/Treasurer Anita thority to Northwest Iowa Re- ment. PHOTO SUBMITTED Brandt reported an updated gional Housing Authority. The council discussed the IDA COUNTY COURIER Beverly Hillbillies: The Holstein Community Theatre will plan has been submitted to The council set Oct. 31, from water/sewer bill for a busi- present “The Beverly Hillbillies” this Thursday (7 p.m.), Sat- Iowa Department of Natural 5 to 7 p.m. for trick or treating. ness closing. The owner will Resources for the proposed Reminder to residents to have be liable for the water/sewer urday (7 p.m.) and Sunday (2 p.m.) at the Rosemary Clau- wastewater project. your outside light on if partici- bill even if closed, as per city sen Center for Performing Arts in Holstein. The box office Letters will be sent to prop- pating in trick or treating. ordinance. opens one hour before the shows. The play is based on the erty owners with trees vio- Council member Chris Bro- In other business, the coun- classic 1960s television comedy. Here, Penny Pingrey as Mrs. lating the city ordinance of samle gave a report on the car cil discussed the Galva Town- Drysdale (left) and Dee Murphy as Granny work on their branches hanging lower than show/street dance held Aug. ship Fire Board annual meet- $1 per issue lines from a scene in the play. 15-feet over the street. 24. ing. Propane Looking for a Great Career? k C Join the Johnson Propane team today! 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