Obituaries – Friday, November 16th, 2018

Funeral services for Elroy Shultz of Licking, age 89, will be held this morning at 11:00 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Houston. Interment will be in the Shafer Cemetery. All arrangements are under the direction of the Fox Funeral Home in Licking.

Funeral services for Deanna Cooper of Licking, age 73, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:00 PM at Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be held Saturday from 10:00 in the morning until service time.

Funeral services for Janet Lee Edgar of Steelville, age 67, will be held Monday at 11 AM at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville.  Visitation will by held Sunday from 3 unitl 6 PM.

Funeral services for Lyman Ellsworth Skyles of St. James, age 79, will be held Tuesday November 20th at 11 am at the St. James Chapel of the James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held Monday Nov. 19th from 5-7 pm at the St. James Chapel of the James & Gahr Mortuary. Internment will be in the St. James Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to The Lyman Skyles Memorial Fund.

Local News – Friday, November 16th, 2018

The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors received their audit report Tuesday night for Fiscal Year 2018 from Jean Nyberg and Jessica Cullen from BKD, LLP. Nyberg said for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 2018, the hospital’s cash and investment position increase by $280,000, showed an increase in new patient revenue of 1.6 million dollars or about a 9% increase, and operating income improved $129,000 to $437,217. She said the hospital should be getting a reimbursement of about $700,000 from Medicare from the audit results sometime in February. Nyberg noted the hospital had excess of revenues over expenses of $1,269,240. She reported that Salem has 45 days of revenue sitting in Accounts Receivable and has 92 days cash on hand. Both numbers are outstanding in the hospital industry. She also told the board the long-term debt to capitalization ratio for the Salem Hospital is only about 5.1% which is very low and the hospital would have no trouble expanding or investing in capital projects where they would need financing. Nyberg told the board the net operating margin for the hospital stands at about 2.0% while most critical access hospitals are showing a negative 2.8%. The total margin for the hospital stands at 4.2% which is again way over the critical access average of about ½ of one percent. Nyberg went on to report that BKD noted no significant deficiencies with the audit and gave the hospital an unmodified opinion which is the best opinion they can give. They followed up the audit with a review of the health industry and some changes that may affect the hospital in the future, but overall she said the direction the hospital is currently on after making numerous changes over the last two years is impressive.

The Dent County Commissioners met for their regular meeting Thursday morning in the Dent County Courthouse. In the road report both District One Commissioner Dennis Purcell and District Two Commissioner Gary Larson indicated that due to the 3 plus inches of snow, which wasn’t enough to warrant plowing, their crews were out checking for and treating slick spots. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles indicated that last Thursday he attended the Public Housing Authority and Meramec Regional Planning Commission board meetings in St. James. He reported that over 100 housing units in Dent County were receiving HUD rental assistance. Skiles went on to say that MRPC has received a grant that is to be used primarily for opioid education. He also pointed out that there would not be a Commissioners meeting Monday as they will be attending the Missouri Association of County Commissioners meeting. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported that bills were being approved by the Commissioners for payment and that her office continues to work on the 2019 budget. Last week a representative from Lagers Retirement was in with information about doing a case study for $650.00, which the Commissioners approved 3-0. With no Commissioners meeting Monday and the Courthouse being closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving the next meeting of the Commission will be Monday, November 26th at the Courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.

University of Missouri Extension will be holding a Drone Technology and Farmers workshop Wednesday, November 28th from 10:00 until noon at Wurdack Research Center at Cook Station. Lunch will be provided by Crawford County Cattlemen’s Association. Participants will have the opportunity to learn how drones can give farmers more time and labor-saving options. Live drone demonstrations will be conducted. The workshop program will be provided by Rusty Lee, Field Specialist in Agronomy, with Missouri University Extension. The registration is to be completed by November 20th by calling the Crawford County Extension Office at (573) 775-2135. The registration fee of $10.00 is to be mailed to Crawford County Extension, PO Box 190, Steelville, MO 65565. The 3rd Annual Honoring Our Heroes Marathon, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay and 5K for runners and walkers is coming up this Saturday. Runners and walkers will meet at the Lions Club Park in Rolla and be bussed to the Salem Commons to begin their 26.2 mile run back to Lions Club Park finish line. Half Marathoners will cover half the distance, while the 5K is held in and around Lions Club Park. Fans will have the opportunity to cheer their runners all along the route. During the 2nd annual event in 2017 there were over 230 participants from 25 different states and over $15,000.00 in proceeds were donated to local veteran’s organizations. If you haven’t registered yet, you can today from 4;00 until 6:00 at the Salem Community Center @The Armory before their Pasta Party which is free for all runners. If you aren’t running and would like to attend, the cost of the pasta party is $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children.

Local News – Thursday, November 15th, 2018

The Salem Memorial District Hospital regular board meeting was held Tuesday evening in the Hospital Library. Hospital Administrator Kasey Lucas introduced Ashley Sullins, the Director of Home Health who gave her report for the time period of April through September. She said she has two full-time RN’s and a full time LPN in her department. In the surveys received, Home Health graded out with an 87% in overall rating of care, 83% in the likelihood of being recommended, received an 86% rating in the care of patients and 94.4% in the timeliness of admissions. Home Health had income for the April through September period of $386,791 and showed an excess of revenues over expenses of $129,785. Sullins showed the star ratings and patient satisfaction for all the home health agencies in the surrounding area and only SMDH and Home Health of the Ozarks received the top score of 5. In the summary of operations for the month of October, the hospital had 119 inpatient admissions with 356 inpatient census days. Patients per day in Acute Care came in at 11.5 in October. The hospital showed a gain from operations of $173,542 and revenues over expenses after taxes of $174,841. Cash decreased for the month by $228,880, and the days in net account receivables rose to 61 from 59 days last month. It was noted that accounts receivable rose during the month as the billing process was three weeks behind at the beginning of the month, but the coders have caught up and are just three days out. During the month, there were 808 emergency room visits to go with 245 ambulance runs with 173 patients being assessed, 27 surgery cases, 2,053 outpatient registrations, 341 home health visits, 11,597 lab tests, 1,366 radiological procedures and 790 rehab treatments. Chief of Nursing Debbie Hines gave the updated report on the Quality Improvement Program where the hospital is focusing on two areas: Transitions of Care and Patient Safety. The Hospital Auxiliary met and had eight members present where they discussed fundraisers for the 2019 season. Their next meeting will be December 4th at JB Malones at noon and it is “Bring a Friend” Day. The Hospital Foundation will begin selling table sponsorships for the “Dancing with the Salem Stars” at $300 per table. Hospital COO Chris Strickland said he would begin sending out mailers and e-mails to sponsors for the golf tournament to be held in June. The next meeting of the Foundation Board will be November 28th. Strickland went on to report that in October a total of 30 free mammograms were completed and a total of over 180 have been done since September 1st. He said the hospital will be heavily involved in the Honoring Our Heroes Marathon this Saturday, is working on Project Rise with Healthy Dent County, handed out candy on Halloween, and had a very good visit with the PCRMC Dent Clinic personnel showing them the services available at SMDH. The board approved the medical staff recommendation for active staff privileges for Hatem Hamed, MD, and approved the purchase of a new Video Tower Machine from Olympus Corp of America for the Surgery Department for $66,207. The board was made aware that the Long-Term Care State Survey plan of correction had been submitted and approved, and the next Board of Directors meeting would be held December 11th at noon. They also said election filing for District 6 will be held from December 11th to January 15th. This is the position currently held by George Gruendel. The board then went into closed session.

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that deer hunters in Missouri harvested 99,567 deer during the opening weekend of the November portion of the fall firearms deer season. Of the 99,567 deer harvested, 55,887 were antlered bucks, 9,573 were button bucks, and 34,107 were does. Top harvest counties for opening weekend were Franklin with 2,057 deer checked, Callaway with 1,971, and Benton County with 1,875. Dent County had 764 antlered bucks checked, 163 button bucks and 602 does for a total of 1,529 deer harvested. Last year, statewide, hunters checked a total 94,886 deer during the opening weekend of the 2017 November portion of firearms deer season. The November portion of fall firearms deer seasons continues through November 20th. Archery deer season opens again November 21st through January 15th, 2019. The late youth portion runs November 23rd through the 25th. The alternative methods portion runs December 22nd through January 1st, 2019.

The Salem Public Library “Food for Fines” Food Drive continues through this Saturday, November 17th. Patrons have the opportunity to wipe out library fines and hunger simultaneously! The Library will collect nonperishable food items such as can goods or packaged food products. The library will forgive $1 in fines for each item donated up to a total of $5. The food collected will be given to St. Vincent de Paul through Sacred Heart Catholic Church for distribution. Again, the food will be collected and fines forgiven only through this Saturday, November 17th.

You can learn how to crochet this Friday night at the Creative Arts Center from 6:30 to 8:30 with Kathy O’Dell. The cost is $25 per person which covers all the materials and you can make your reservations at the Ozark Natural and Cultural Resource Center or reserve your spot by calling 247-0279.

Sports – Thursday, November 15th, 2018

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers will participate in Rolla Saturday in their kickoff game around noon. The boys will then be off until they face Farmington in Sullivan on Monday, November 26th at 6:00 in the Sullivan Tournament. The game on Monday night can be heard on KSMO.

The Salem Lady Basketball Tigers will host Plato Monday night with the JV game at 6:00 with the varsity game to follow at 7:15 at the high school gym.

Corey Crawford earned his first shutout of the season and a second period power play goal by Brent Seabrook was the only goal of the game as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the St. Louis Blues, 1-0 Wednesday night. The Blues next game will be in Las Vegas Friday night at 8:30 on KSMO when they take on the Golden Knights.

Obituaries – Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Funeral services for Lou Ann Stewart of Fordland, age 91, will be held this morning at 11:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until service time. Interment will be at Williams Cemetery.

Funeral services for Dovie Maxine Smith of Boss, age 92, will be held today at 1:00 at the Boss Assembly of God Church. Interment will be in the Boss Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Boss Cemetery.

Funeral services for Elroy Shultz of Licking, age 89, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Houston. Visitation will be held this evening from 5:00-7:00 at Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Interment will be in the Shafer Cemetery.

Weather – Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Today..Cloudy with an 80% chance of snow in the morning, mixing with rain in the afternoon before ending, high of 38.
Tonight..Clear, low near 29.
Friday..Sunny, high around 53.
Friday night..Mostly clear, low of 32.
Saturday..Mostly sunny, high around 49.
Saturday night..Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of rain, low near 30.

Local News – Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

The Salem Park Board met Thursday, November 8th at the Salem Community Center@The Armory. Salem Park and Recreation Director Tye Lydon gave his report that said Flag Football had 100 kids participate with the Bank of Salem and SMDH sponsoring the shirts. Lydon said the league went pretty well but feels he will need to hire high school kids to work the 1st down chains during the games. He said the fall co-ed softball league had eight teams and said he would be hiring umpires prior to the season next year. Lydon said basketball signups are complete and there are 133 youth signed up for the program and that is more than last year. The league will start on December 1st and last until the Saturday before Christmas. He said the teams are all co-ed and there are seven teams from grades 1 and 2, five teams for grades 3 and 4 and three teams for grades 5 and 6. Lydon said he had a new program called “Start Smart Sports” and this is a child and parent program for soccer, basketball, as well as baseball and softball. This program is an instructional program where the child will get hands on and practical instruction and also be provided with some of the equipment and/or a ball with the signup fee. The board approved looking into the program further. Lydon gave an update on the pool and said it was winterized and that the concrete walks to each dugout at the fields has been completed. The board approved applying for an LWCF Grant for the soccer field in December and that is now a 50-50 grant, and he will work on getting a CDBG grant for the handicapped accessibility at the Al Brown Fields in February. Lydon presented to the Park Board the Summer Activity Report that showed all the direct income and expenses from all the summer programs at the city park. After an electrical department adjustment, the water sports (pool and splash pad) lost a total of $325. All the other programs showed a profit and Park and Rec Department made about $22,000 from all the programs. Again, this was for DIRECT PROGRAM costs only, and did not include the field preparation, maintenance, overhead and Tye’s salary. President Stan Podorski updated the board on the TAP grant and that the city has extended the grant until August of 2019. A meeting was held to discuss the sidewalk trail placement at the Salem Community Center’s entrance way and along the top of the hill rather than near the field. It will cost an additional $3,000 as Archer did not follow the Park Board’s recommendation when preparing plans for MoDOT. The board was also given an updated timeline on the bidding out and completion schedule. Podorski also presented the park board members an update on the current budget four months into the year that showed a deficit balance of $72,001 which was mostly due to a payment made on the pool and bathhouse that he was wasn’t expecting until the spring. Overall, he said the winter months sales tax will accumulate as the expenses will be minimal so the budget for the fiscal year is right on track. The meeting was then adjourned.

The Salem R-80 Board of Education will hold their regular meeting at 6:00 Thursday evening at the Salem District Administrative Offices Boardroom. At the meeting, the board will hear from Superintendent John McColloch with a report on parent teacher conferences, a construction update, long range facility plan, and National FFA presentation. The school board will review and approve all previous minutes and bills, approve the attendance report, approve the Food Service report, approve the substitute list, and approve Program Evaluations for library/media program and special education. After the Principals Building Reports, the board is expecting to approve the auditors report and set board election filing date. The meeting will adjourn and move into an executive session. The regular monthly meeting of the Salem R-80 Board of Education is open to the public

Salem Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Salem present “The Wonder of Christmas Morning” parade of lights Saturday December 1st. Entry Forms are currently available at the Salem Chamber of Commerce office and must be returned no later than November 26th. Entry forms can be dropped off at the Chamber office at 200 South Main Street, faxed to 573-729-6741 or emailed to chamber@salemmo.com.

Obituaries – Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

Funeral services for Patricia Sue (Meyers) McCarver of Strafford, formerly of Viburnum, age 71, will be held today at 2:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be from noon until service time. Burial will be in the First Baptist Cemetery in Viburnum.

Funeral services for Lou Ann Stewart of Fordland, age 91, will be held Thursday morning at 11:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be held Thursday morning from 10:00 until service time. Interment will be at Williams Cemetery.

Funeral services for Dovie Maxine Smith of Boss, age 92, will be held Thursday at 1:00 at the Boss Assembly of God Church. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 tonight. Interment will be in the Boss Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Boss Cemetery.

Funeral services for Elroy Shultz of Licking, age 89, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Houston. Visitation will be held Thursday evening from 5:00-7:00 at Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Interment will be in the Shafer Cemetery.

Sports – Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

The 3rd Annual Honoring Our Heroes Marathon, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay and 5K for runners and walkers is coming up this Saturday. Runners and walkers will meet at the Lions Club Park in Rolla and be bussed to the Salem Commons to begin their 26.2 mile run back to Lions Club Park finish line. Half Marathoners will cover half the distance, while the 5K is held in and around Lions Club Park. Fans will have the opportunity to cheer their runners all along the route. During the 2nd annual event in 2017 there were over 230 participants from 25 different states and over $15,000.00 in proceeds were donated to local veteran’s organizations. All the proceeds from the event benefit the following local causes: MO Patriot Paws, Dent County Veterans Emergency Fund, VFW Post 6280, VFW Post 2025 and the Mid Missouri Chapter of the Association of the United States Army’s Warrior in Need Fund. Online registration ends at www.heroesmarathon.com tonight On-Site Registration will be available at the Salem Community Center @ The Armory in Salem this Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. For more information about the relay, call or text 247-3005.

The St. Louis Blues kick off a three game road trip tonight in Chicago as they will face the Blackhawks for the 4th time this year starting at 6:30 on KSMO.

The Missouri Football Tigers will be at Tennessee Saturday afternoon at 2:30 and you can hear the game on KSMO starting at 1:30 with the pre-game show.

Weather- Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4:00 THIS AFTERNOON UNTIL NOON THURSDAY

Today..Increasing clouds with a 20% chance for snow in the afternoon, high near 34.
Tonight..Cloudy with a 70% chance for snow, low of 24.
Thursday..Cloudy with a 60% chance of snow in the morning with gradual clearing by noon, high of 40.
Thursday night..Clear, low near 28.
Friday..Sunny, high around 55.