THREE WED THURS FRI MOSTLY SUNNY SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY DAY 81% HUMIDITY 71% HUMIDITY 74% HUMIDITY FORECAST 80° | 56° 88° | 71° 90° | 64° THE $1 Vol. 132, No. 38 Holstein, IA 712-364-3131 www.holsteinadvance.com Wednesday, September 20, 2017 G-H, S-C voters elect board members Galva-Holstein and (34 from Galva, 79 from Hol- Schaller-Crestland voters stein and six from absentee went to the polls Sept. 12 to ballots). vote on seven seats on the Curtis Johnson received two boards. 353 yes votes from BC-IG and At Galva-Holstein, Jamie 107 votes from G-H for his Whitmer (District 1), David District 2 Western Iowa Tech Kistenmacher (District 3), Community College board Matthew Wittrock (District seat. 4) and Don Kalin (District 6) At S-C, incumbent Alan were elected. A total of 133, Movall defeated Gary Kron Jr., or 7.28 percent of G-H’s 1,828 175 (107 Schaller, 19 Nema- voters went to the polls, ac- ha, 48 Early, one absentee) to cording to unoficial results. 36 (28 Schaller, two Nemaha Incumbents Whitmer and and six Early) for the Dis- Kistenmacher received 116 trict 1 seat. Incumbent Tim 1122 AAngryngry WWomen:omen: (38 Galva, 78 Holstein and DeLance received 200 votes ADVANCE PHOTO | MIKE THORNHILL ive absentee) and 128 votes (124 Schaller, 21, Nemaha, 54 The Holstein Community Theatre performed “12 Angry Women” Sept. 16 and 17 at the Rosemary Clausen Center for (40 Galva, 82 Holstein and six Early and one absentee) and Performing Arts in Holstein. “12 Angry Women” is a drama based on the Emmy Award winning movie by Reginald Rose, absentee), respectively. Christy Horan defeated Jeff which focuses on a jury as it decides whether a man is guilty of murdering his father. As the evidence is re-examined, Wittrock defeated Mike Hansen 176 (107 Schaller, Hansen, 97 to 28 for the Dis- 18 Nemaha, 50 Early and one uncertainties come to light, forcing everyone to question if there is, in fact, some measure of reasonable doubt. trict 4 seat. Wittrock received absentee) to 38 (30 Schaller, 33 votes from Galva, 64 from three Nemaha and ive Early) Galva council approves sale of lot, fi rst reading of city ordinance updates Holstein and four absentee, for the at-large seat. while Hansen received six Larry Hecht received 177 The Galva City Council ap- Dawn Kimmel of SIMPCO city code of ordinances was nett talked with the council from Galva, 19 from Holstein votes for the Area V Iowa proved the sale of Lot 16 in was present with the recod- approved. An updated code of about changing the tax struc- and three absentee. Central Community College South View Addition to Evan iication of city’s ordinances. ordinances is available at Gal- ture for the Galva Township Kalin received 113 votes District 3 seat. Grieme at its meeting Sept. 11. The irst reading adopting the va City Hall. Fire Board. They also said the Following discussion, the 28E agreement between the council voted to use USDA Ru- ire board and the townships ral Development for funding needs updated every three to Ridge View celebrates homecoming week the wastewater project. Live years. AT A GLANCE Since the council has de- Ida County Supervisor Cres- Ridge View High School parade will start at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, is spirit day, cided to go through USDA for ton Schubert talked with the Professional Directory ..................4 continues its homecoming Parade entries need to be and all staff and students in all funding the CDBG income sur- council about renewing the Public Notice ................................... 4 week celebration with the lined up at 6 p.m., beginning buildings are asked to dress vey is not necessary. urban renewal joint agree- Obituaries ........................................ 5 theme “Marvel Heroes.” at the Holstein Super Market. in Raptor pride gear or wear Grant Else and Dennis Ben- See GALVA COUNCIL: page 2 Courthouse News .....................6-7 On Thursday, Sept. 21, it’s The parade route is as fol- black, orange and gold. Classifi eds ........................................8 hero versus villian day at the lows: East First Street to Main High school students will Sports .............................................10 high school. At G-H/S-C Ele- Street, south on Main Street to participate in spirit game, Council nominations due Thursday Society ............................................12 mentary, it’s wear multi colors East Maple Street, east on East class skits and a pep rally The deadline for candidates interested in running for open day. At RVMS, students will Maple Street to South Altona during the afternoon. seats on the Holstein and Galva city councils and the Galva may- dress as their favorite super Street, south on South Altona At 7 p.m., the Ridge View oral position to return nomination papers to their respective DEADLINES hero. Street and loop around the Raptor football team will go city clerks is this Thursday, Sept. 21, at 5 p.m. (Ida County Audi- Legal Notices ............. Friday, 3 p.m. The Galva-Holstein Educa- park and will end at the cor- against Fort Dodge St. Ed- tor Lorna Steenbock has designated city clerks/administrators Submitted News ........Friday, 3 p.m. tion Association will be grill- ner of South Lubeck and East monds. Following the game, as the iling agent). City elections are Tuesday, Nov. 7. Display Ads .................Friday, 3 p.m. ing beef and pork burgers be- Maple. high school students are invit- Holstein council seats currently held by Mary Gross and Joel Classifi ed Ads .............Friday, 3 p.m. fore and during the homecom- Following the parade, at ed to participate in the home- Wellendorf have expiring terms. Obituaries ...................Friday, 3 p.m. ing parade from 5 to 6:30 p.m. approximately 7:15 p.m., the coming dance at the high In Galva, Mayor Stan Nading, two vacancy terms ending in at the Holstein city park, for a pep rally and coronation cer- school in the commons area. 2019 currently held by Alan Goettsch and Daniel Bloyer and the OFFICE HOURS free will donation. emony will be held in the high DJ is Duane Murley Mobile two regular terms currently held by Todd Schossow and Rick Holstein – Thurs The annual homecoming school gym. Sound. Wiese are up for election. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (at McGuire Auction) HMH welcomes new CEO Ida Grove – Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Horn Memorial Hospi- tal welcomes new CEO Glen 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Winekauf. Winekauf is origi- nally from Tipton and is a re- NEWSSTANDS tired Army Lieutenant Colonel Find a copy of with 27 years of service. He brings with him a history of The Holstein Advance healthcare leadership from at the following places: his 16 years with Mercy Hos- pital in Iowa City, and, most HOLSTEIN SUPERMARKET recently, his position of CEO HOLSTEIN TRAVEL CENTER at Select Specialty Hospital in MCGUIRE AUCTION Evansville, Ind. Winekauf has a strong un- derstanding and appreciation for rural healthcare and plans to be active in the communi- ty through several local civic ADVANCE PHOTO | MIKE THORNHILL groups. He and his wife, Tonja, have Career fair: Ida County Economic Development in partnership with IowaWORKS of Great- ive children. Tonja and the er Siouxland sponsored a career fair for Ida and Cherokee counties at Boulders Inn and two younger children plan Suites in Holstein Sept. 13. Twenty area businesses were in attendance to offer informa- to make the move to Iowa as tion to jobseekers and to visit with students who were investigating various careers. High soon as their commitments Glen Winekauf school students from O-A/BC-IG, Ridge View and Cherokee attended the fair. and schedules allow. Little to No-Maintenance, It’s time to start thinking Don’tD be left out cost-effective anandd about contracting in the COLD! efficient wayy your propane for 2018! Check, Clean to heat your or Replace garage! Johnson youry Furnace Now!N HenryH R. Jessen Serving your OwnerO Operator Propane Heating Community Since 1945 Call Today! 1-888-365-1241 and Cooling Inc. CallCllT Today!Todday! 1-888-365-12411-888-36 2 Wednesday, September 20, 2017 The Holstein Advance more about — . Galva council (continued from front page) man Gaylen Freese abstaining. 5 to 7 p.m. Participants are re- ment with Ida County. This The investment policy and minded to only go to houses will allow the county to per- 2016-17 street inance report with porch lights on. form infrastructure work were approved by the council. A liquor license application within a two-mile radius of Following discussion, the for Brenda Segebart d/b/a the City of Galva. The council council decided not to require B&C’s Melody Inn was ap- approved the agreement. sidewalk replacement at 113 proved. The clerk opened one snow W. First Street since there was In other business, the coun- removal bid received from G & not a full sidewalk at that loca- cil discussed the brush pile, C’s for $50 per hour for man tion in the past. street work for 2017 post- and machine. The council ap- Trick or Treating has been poned until 2018 and library proved the bid with council- set for Tuesday, Oct. 31, from siding. Almost 20 percent of BC, IG vote in school board election A canvass of the school election results was from Galva, 78 from Holstein and five absen- ADVANCE PHOTO | MIKE THORNHILL completed at the Sept. 15 Ida County Board tee for 121. There was one write-in vote from of Supervisors meeting. Holstein. Raptor band: The Ridge View High School marching band performs during halftime of the In Ida County, 155 voters from Battle Creek For district three, David Kistenmacher re- Ridge View versus North Union game Sept.
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