Sports – Monday, November 25th, 2019

The SCA All-Conference Teams for Football and Volleyball have been released. For the Salem Football Tigers, a total of 10 football players were recognized for their fine play. Salem had two players named to the All-SCA Conference 1st Team and they were Brandon White on the offensive line and at defensive back, Caden Camden. The Tigers had three players named to the All-SCA Conference 2nd Team which included Brenden Smith at linebacker, Hunter Shaw on the offensive line and wide receiver Dawson Mock. Named to the All-SCA Honorable Mention Team were quarterback Garrett Connell, tight end Carter Chilton, defensive lineman Earl Jarvis, offensive lineman Brett Fore, and Bradlee Gover for punting, kicking as well as his play on the defensive line. The Salem Lady Volleyball Tigers placed two girls on the All-SCA Honorable Mention Team. Those two girls were Melony Whitman and Avery Erway. Congratulations Tigers!

Reese Dodson scored 22 points to lead the Salem Basketball Tigers to a 72-49 win over Newburg Saturday. The JV also won 37-19. The varsity’s next game will be Tuesday, December 3rd from Sullivan when the Salem Tigers tangle with Farmington in the 1st round of the FCNB Bank-It Championship. That game will be on KSMO Radio and online at ksmoradio.com.

The Salem Lady Tiger Tigers will be at Plato tonight starting their regular season at 6:00 with the JV game then varsity game to follow.

Nashville scored three first period goals and St. Louis could not come back Saturday night and fell 4-2 to the Predators. The Blues will be in Nashville to face the Predators tonight at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.

The Tennessee Volunteers capitalized on five Missouri turnovers Saturday and beat the Tigers, 24-20 which is the 4th straight loss for Missouri. The Tigers finish their regular season play against Arkansas Friday at 12:30 on KSMO.

Weather – Monday, November 25th, 2019

Today.. Mostly sunny, high around 65.
Tonight..Increasing clouds with a 30% chance for rain after midnight, low of 41.
Tuesday..Cloudy and breezy with a 70% chance for showers and thunderstorms, high of 63.
Tuesday night.. Cloudy with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms by midnight, low near 36.

Local News – Friday, November 22nd, 2019

The Dent County Commission met for their regular meeting Thursday morning in the Courthouse. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell said that the roadways are too wet to grade so part of his crew was replacing road signs and checking for clogged pipes. He also said that maintenance and repairs were being completed on Brush Cutter #7. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson echoed Purcell’s remarks on grading and pipe clearing, plus some of his crew was also replacing a stop sign and dead end signs. He reported that Truck #70 was being serviced. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles reported that he along with Commissioner Purcell, Clerk Angie Curley, Treasurer Denita Williams and Recorder Cindy Ard all attended the Missouri Association of Counties annual meeting Sunday through Tuesday. He noted that he was elected Vice President of the County Commissioners Association for 2020 and to an at-large board member position to the Missouri Association of Counties. Skiles reported that it was a good conference with great break-out sessions and excellent speakers. Curley reported that bills were being approved for payment, that she continues to work on the County budget for 2020, and that she would be attending a Website Committee Meeting today. Curley went on to report at the Missouri Association of Counties meeting she was elected to the 16th District Director’s position for MAC. She also reminded voters that in 2020 there will be four elections including the March Presidential Primary, the April Municipal Election, the August Primary, and the November General Election. Curley encouraged voters to contact her office at 729-4144 if they have questions or need to update the voter registration information. Richard LaBrash was in to express thanks to the County and the Sheriff’s Department in particular for assistance with the Heroes Marathon where they had over 400 participants. He also wanted to remind county residents of the Elizabeth Broughton toilet paper drive which the American Volunteers partners with. LaBrash said that those who would like to drop off paper, toothbrushes and toothpaste can contact the churches as most of them are participating. He also said that cash can be donated towards the project at any of the banks. LaBrash noted that collected supplies will be distributed by the Shepherds Nook. Charlie Thomas with Viebrock Sales and Service was in to touch base with the Commissioners. His company deals in pipe and culvert. No bids were received for the financial audit so it will be re-bid. Dwight Ramsburg and Steve Davis were in with a jail update. The next meeting of the Commissioners will be Monday morning and the meeting is open to the public.

On Sunday, November 17th, an officer with the Salem Police Department responded to the 1800 block of South Oak Street in reference to a male subject reporting he had been hit with a bat by another male subject. Subsequently the accused 28 year-old male was interviewed during a traffic stop where a Preliminary Breath Testing device indicated he had a .257 blood alcohol concentration. The accused, Daniel Shaver of Salem, is charged with felony counts of first-degree assault and armed criminal action. Shavers bond was set at $100,000.

The Dent County Sheriff’s Department has released some reports for this past weekend. On Friday, November 15th, a deputy conducted a traffic stop at Highway 32 East and Route MM intersection. During the course of the traffic stop, a 36-year-old Jadwin man was arrested for driving while having his license revoked or suspended, a 1st offense. The man was transported to the Dent County Sheriff’s Office where he was fingerprinted, issued a summons and released. On Saturday, November 16th, a deputy conducted a traffic stop at the Highway 72 and Highway 32 West intersection. During the course of the traffic stop, a 36-year-old Salem man was arrested for operating a vehicle on a highway without a having a valid driver’s license, a 3rd or subsequent offense. He was also arrested for having an active warrant through the Dent County Sheriff’s Office. The man was transported to the Dent County Sheriff’s Office Jail where he was fingerprinted, issued a summons and incarcerated. If anyone has information about any ongoing investigation, please contact the Dent County Sheriff’s Department at 729-3241.

Obituaries – Friday, November 22nd, 2019

Funeral services for Bonnie Mathis of Rolla, age 72, will be Saturday at 11:00 at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr. Memorials are suggested to World Wildlife Fund or Whisker Stop.

Funeral services for Peral Pursifull-Blasingame of Licking will be held on Monday at 12:00 noon at the Boone Creek Baptist Church in Licking. Visitation will begin at 10:00 Monday morning at the church. Interment will follow at Boone Creek Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of Fox Funeral Home, Licking.

Graveside services for Alonzo “Lon” Leonard LeFever, formerly of Rolla, age 91, will be held Monday at 2:00 at the Edgar Springs Cemetery in Edgar Springs. Memorials may be made to the Edgar Springs Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Rolla.

Funeral services for Leona Lea (Boyher) Schafer of Salem, age 93, will be held Tuesday at 12:00 noon at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 11:00 until service time Tuesday morning. Burial will be in the Green Forest Cemetery.

A memorial service for Nellie Elvira (Schafer) Klipfel, of New Castle, Colorado, formally of Salem,  age 100, will be held Saturday at 1:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held prior to the time of service beginning at 11:00.  Memorials are suggested to the Breast Cancer Foundation. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.

A non traditional celebration of life service for U.S. Army National Guard (Retired) SGT Wendell Gerald Parker, of Salem, age 79, will be held Saturday from 1:00 until 3:00 in the Wilson Family Center. Military honors will be held at 3:00.   Memorials are suggested to the Lovepack Backpack program. All arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.

Sports – Friday, November 22nd, 2019

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers will begin their season this year at Newburg tomorrow starting at 4:00. KSMO will NOT air this game and will air their first game of the season on Tuesday, December 3rd from Sullivan when the Salem Tigers tangle with Farmington in the 1st round of the FCNB Bank-It Championship.

The Salem Lady Tiger Basketball Team’s season opener is on Monday at Plato starting at 6:00 with the JV game then varsity game to follow.

Jordan Binnington stopped 40 Calgary shots as St. Louis shutout the Flames, 5-0 Thursday night. Oskar Sundqvist scored two goals and Zach Sanford had a goal and three assists for the Blues who will face the Nashville Predators Saturday night at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.

The Kansas City Chiefs will have this weekend off as it is their bye week.

The Missouri Football Tigers will host Tennessee Saturday at 6:30. That game will not be heard on KSMO Radio due to St. Louis Blues Hockey.

Weather – Friday, November 22nd, 2019

Today..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance for rain, high of 46.
Tonight..Cloudy with a 50% chance for rain, possibly changing to freezing rain, low of 31.
Saturday..Partly sunny, high near 44.
Saturday night..Partly cloudy, low around 28.
Sunday..Mostly sunny, high near 55.
Sunday night..Partly cloudy, low around 33.

Local News – Thursday, November 21st, 2019

The Salem Memorial District Hospital held their regular meeting Tuesday night at the hospital library. Mark McElvy from the Information Technology Department described what goes on in his department, and Betty Bean who is the new director of the revenue cycle for the hospital was introduced to the board. Hospital Chief Financial Officer Monica Stogsdill gave the report for the month of October. During the month, the hospital with 120 admissions with an average of 14.8 acute care patients per day. She also said there was 1,791 outpatient registrations, 2,449 cardiopulmonary procedures, 8,494 lab tests, 1,453 radiology procedures, 834 rehabilitation treatments, 29 surgeries, 298 home health visits and 778 emergency room visits. There were 239 ambulance runs for the month with 166 patients transported and 73 dry runs. The hospital showed a gain from operations of $33,784 and had revenues over expenses after taxes of $35,006. Reviewing the operating expenses, Stogsdill pointed out the continued contractual services for floor RN’s, physicians and billing services brought in a large expense during the month. The days in net accounts receivable rose to 75 from 73 while the changeover in processing accounts is being done. The hospital did have an increase in the cash account of $253,191 so cash on hand increased to 46 days. Chief Nursing Officer Debbie Hines reported on the Community Health Needs Assessment meeting from October 30th where that committee continues to address needs indicated by the community survey that need to improved in our area like obesity in adults and diabetes, plus smoking and other health related risks to smoking. The Hospital Auxiliary had ten members at their meeting inn November and they discussed 2020 fundraisers. Their next meeting will be held on December 3rd at noon at JB Malone’s as it will be their holiday luncheon. Chief Executive Officer Kasey Lucas reported that the Hospital Foundation will be holding their “Dancing with the Salem Stars” on January 25 at the SHS Gym and they have 14 couples signed up. They will also have a Golf Tournament on June 5th and a Wings and Strings event on September 12th. The hospital continues to do their CPR training and first responder training with the Salem Police Department, Dent County Sheriff’s Department and the Dent County Fire Protection District. A Stroke Support group is meeting quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday at 1:00 at the hospital library, and a Diabetes Support group is meeting the 4th Tuesday of each month at 1:00 pm at the hospital library. It was also reported that the hospital had donated all the food for the participant’s breakfast, pre-marathon meal and the post marathon dinner for the Heroes Marathon. The hospital also had hydration stations along the route. The board approved the Medical Staff recommendations for Courtesy Staff Privileges for Dr. Shukri Abdullah, MD in the Emergency Department as well as Robert Fischer, MD; John Mattingly, MD; and Robert Gresick, MD for Teleradiology. The first phase of the renovation in Long-Term Care is about complete as the secondary bathroom is all but finished, and the moving of the beauty shop and the change of some offices is nearing completion. CEO Kasey Lucas has said the hospital’s request for proposal letters needs to be revised with updated requirements through Piper Jaffray. As a reminder for the next meeting, Lucas said the hospital board will meet at noon on December 10th. Lucas also said the filing for the District 1 hospital seat currently occupied by Judy Thompson will have filings beginning December 17th at 8:00 in the morning until January 21st at 4:00 in the afternoon. The board then went into closed session.

The City of Salem Planning and Zoning Commission will be holding a public hearing Thursday evening in the City Hall Council Chambers starting at 6:30 to review the planning and zoning chapter 400 dealing with a winery, microbrewery and meadery. Following the public hearing, a meeting will be held. The public hearing and the meeting are both open to the public.

The Salem R-80 Board of Education will be meeting tonight at 6:00 at the District Administrative Offices Boardroom. Superintendent John McColloch will discuss parent-teacher conferences, give an update on the internship program and provide a health insurance update. After the principals report from all the schools, the board will discuss and approve the auditor’s report and set the board election filing dates. The board wil also hear any resignations before the go into closed session to discuss personnel. The Salem R-80 Board of Education meeting Thursday is open to the public.

A one vehicle accident happened Wednesday morning, at 6:30 in Texas County about four miles east of Licking on Route W. According to the report released from the highway patrol, a 2003 Chevrolet Tracker being driven by 49-year old Barbara Williams of Licking was eastbound when the vehicle traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned. Williams, who was wearing a safety restraint at the time of the accident, was taken by ambulance to the Texas County Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The Chevrolet was totaled and was towed from the scene by a private vehicle.

Obituaries – Thursday, November 21st, 2019

A celebration of life service for David Earl Rhoads of Salem, age 72, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be tonight from 6:00 until 8:00. Burial with military honors will follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ozarks Food Harvest.

Graveside services for Carmen Englis of Webster Groves, formerly of St. James, age 67, will be held Friday at 1:00 at the Adams Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Humane Society. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Jams and Gahr Mortuary of St. James.

Funeral services for Ermal Bunton of Rolla, age 84, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be Friday from noon until service time. Interment will be in the Asher Cemetery in St. James. Memorials may be made to the Asher Cemetery or the Delbert Day Cancer Institute.

Funeral services for Bonnie Mathis of Rolla, age 72, will be Saturday at 2:00 at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Memorials are suggested to the World Wildlife Fund or Whisker Stop.

Sports – Thursday, November 21st, 2019

The Salem Lady Tiger Basketball Team’s season opener is on Monday at Plato starting at 6:00 with the JV game then varsity game to follow.

The St. Louis Blues will host the Calgary Flames in the 3rd game of a four game home stand tonight at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.

Mark Smith scored 21 points and pulled down eight rebounds to lead the Missouri Tigers to a 70-52 win over Morehead State Wednesday night at Missouri Arena. Missouri is now 4-1 on the year and they will play Butler Monday at 5:30 in the HOF Holiday Tournament. The game will NOT be aired on KSMO Radio.

Weather – Thursday, November 21st, 2019

Today…Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for showers and thunderstorms, high of 65.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with an 80% chance for showers and possibly thunderstorms, low of 36.
Friday..Cloudy with a 40% chance for rain, high of 45.
Friday night..Cloudy with a 40% chance for rain, possibly changing to snow, low of 31.