Archive for 2019
Local News – Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
The Dent County Outreach Office of the Russell House will be hosting their quarterly Coordinated Community Response meeting on Monday, October 28th from noon until 1:00. The meeting will be at the Judicial Building at 112 East Fifth Street in Salem upstairs in the conference room. Lunch will be provided at no cost to you or your organization. The presenter and guest speaker for this quarter is Ms. Chris Gansemer, with the Lake of the Ozarks Stop Human Trafficking Coalition in Camdenton, MO who will speak on Human Trafficking. If you have plan on attending, contact Teresa Sellers as soon as you possibly can at the office at 573-729-4774 or on her cell at 573-578-3586 or email her at tsellers@pcfcs.org.
The Dent County Health Center Board of Trustees met October 17th at the Health Center. Administrator Kendra Mobray reported that outpatient lab services were provided for 95 clients in September. She also noted that construction repairs to the east end of the building were nearing completion. Mobray said Roma Jones and Chrysta Hinderliter attended breastfeeding peer counselor training in early October. She also stated that she and Jennifer Roderman would be attending SEMA POD (Points of Dispensing) training in November. Mobray said that Flu shots continue to be available at the Health Center on a walk-in basis with Flulaval, for ages 6 months and up; Flublock, for those with egg allergies; and High Dose Fluzone for ages 65 and up. The Health Center is able to bill private insurance and child Medicaid. Mobray went on to say that Flu shots are $37.00 for adults who are uninsured, plus if places of business or job sites are interested in holding Flu shot clinics they should contact the Dent County Health Center at 573-729-3106. She reported that Flu Clinics were held at Salem R-80, North Wood R-IV and the Salem Senior Center. The Health Center reported three cases of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 1 Cryptosporidiosis in September, plus investigated two animal bites. Pursuant to Section 610.021 of the Missouri Statutes the Board went in to closed session. Upon returning to open session DCHC expenses for September were approved and the next regular board meeting was set for November 21st at 5:00.
An accident occurred Tuesday morning at 2:55 in Newton County on southbound I-49 five miles south of Joplin that left a Salem man with minor injuries. According to the highway patrol report, a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt, driven by 34-year-old Benjamin Wehmeyer of Salem, struck a deer in the roadway. Wehmeyer lost control of the Chevrolet and it was struck by a 2014 Mack Truck, driven by Matthew Spellman of Springfield. The report stated that Wehmeyer and a passenger in the Chevrolet, 37-year-old Anjel Jarman of Joplin, suffered minor injuries and were transported to Mercy Hospital in Joplin. According to the report, neither Wehmeyer or Jarman were not wearing seat restraints at the time of the accident, while Spellman was. The Chevrolet sustained extensive damage and was removed from the scene by Chuck’s Towing. The Mack Truck sustained moderate damage and was removed from the scene by M and M Wrecker.
The Salem Memorial District Hospital annual audit report was given at their regular board meeting held Tuesday evening in the Hospital Library. Jean Nyberg of BKD CPA’s and Advisors discussed the audit with the board. She said there was a tremendous increase in the net patient service revenue of almost 2.9 million dollars which came to about a 14% increase, but that increase in revenue also created a significant increase in accounts receivable and the related bad debt provision. The internal accounting excess of revenues over expenses came in at $2,596,642 for the fiscal year, but the auditors found an adjustment for the receipt of a pledged receivable of $152,879, an adjustment for a physician’s note receivable of over $63,000, and a substantial adjustment of the hospital and clinic allowances that came to over $2.8 million dollars. Nyberg also said the cash account went down due to the high account receivable due and payment of the additional expenses, especially agency personnel associated with the increase in patient admissions. That decrease in cash was over 1.6 million dollars while patient net account receivable went up $999,374. The revised statement of operations for the year showed total operating revenues of $24,998,086 with operating expenses of $25,833,638 that showed a loss from operations of $835,552. After tax revenues of $556,309 were added back, the hospital showed a decrease in their net position of $279,243. As has been the case for some years, the hospital’s debt to capitalization is outstanding at only 5.3%, while the net operating margin sunk to a negative 3.3% with a total margin of negative 1.1%. Nyberg went over some accounting changes that may take place next year on valuing fiduciary duties and leases, and for the hospital administration to keep an eye on Medicare and Medicaid changes that could affect reimbursement. Nyberg said BKD provided the hospital an unmodified opinion which is the best that can be given.
The October exhibit at the Ozark National Cultural Resource Center will be centered around Sasquatch or Big Foot. This exhibit will continue through November 1st. The exhibit will feature a life size rendering of Big Foot in his habitat, photos of sightings, as well as newspaper accounts of Sasquatch sightings in Missouri. The ONCRC located at 202 South Main Street will be open Monday through Friday from 9:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon. If you need more information, call 729-0029.
Obituaries – Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
Funeral services for Shirley (Maxwell) Nash of Potosi, age 81, will be held at noon Thursday at the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 in the morning until service time on Thursday. Burial will be in the Boss Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Funeral services for Jolly Watson of Rolla, age 81, will be held Thursday morning at 11:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 8:00 this afternoon. Interment will be in the Steelville Cemetery.
Funeral services for Darell Lundy of Salem, age 73, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 Thursday evening. Interment will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral services for Brian Keaton, age 60, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 Thursday evening. Interment will be in the Boone Creek Cemetery.
Memorial services for Brenda May Tyree McElfresh, age 67, will be at 11:00 this Saturday morning at the True Apostolic United Pentecostal Church in Salem at 1600 West Scenic River Blvd.
Funeral services for Jack Farrar of Salem, age 75, will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 at the Salem Chapel of the James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 Friday evening. Interment will be in the Mitchell Cemetery.
A private family service will be held at a later date for Edna Louise (Holloway) Albert of Salem, age 75. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary in Salem.
A celebration of Life will be held at a later date for Loretta Marie (Doyle) Edgar of Salem, age 60. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
The Salem Lady Volleyball Tigers are seeded 7th in the Class 3, District 8 Tournament that will begin Monday at 6:15. The Lady Tigers will face the St. Clair Lady Bulldogs in the first round of the tournament in Sullivan. If Salem wins, they would play the winner of the Sullivan and St. James match on Tuesday at 6:15. Admission to all the games is $5.00 per person for those six years of age above.
The Salem JV Football Tigers season ended with a 14-12 loss to Mountain View-Liberty Monday at Mountain View. The Salem JV Tigers ended their season with a 5-3 record.
The St. Louis Blues will host the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.
Weather – Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
Today..Sunny and windy, high of 70.
Tonight..Partly cloudy with a 20% chance for rain after midnight, low of 43.
Thursday..Mostly cloudy with a 50% chance for showers, cooler, high near 55.
Thursday night..Cloudy with a 60% chance for showers, mainly after midnight, low of 37.
Friday..Partly sunny, high around 55.
Local News – Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019
The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning for their regular meeting at the Dent County Courthouse. At the meeting, Supervisor Sam Gorman from District 2 was in to give the report for Commissioner Gary Larson who was unable to attend the meeting. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell reported that crews were out checking for downed trees and limbs from the high winds Sunday night as well as any washouts that may have occurred. Purcell did report crews would be repairing a washout around a box culvert on Dent County Road 4220. He wanted to report the low water bridge on Dent County Road 6580 is now open to all traffic as the bridge work is all finished except for some landscaping that needs to be done. Purcell said the work on the bridge that was done is about 80 feet long. Supervisor Gorman from District 2 said he received a call from Commissioner Larson about a report he had received about a downed tree on Dent County Road 2200. That tree was removed by a work crew. He also said workers would be checking for downed trees and limbs across the roads in District 2 as high winds had been in numerous locations including the Lake Spring area. They will also be looking for any washouts that may have occurred. Dent County Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles attended the South Central County Commission Association meeting in Houston on Friday and said that numerous State Representatives and one State Senator were on hand. He said a presentation was made by Aaron Jeffries from the Missouri Department of Conservation on the feral hog problem and he discussed the proposed ban on hunting feral hogs on National Forest Service Land. Jeffries said if that is done, they would increase the manpower in an attempt to trap the hogs. Skiles said there was some opposition by a hunter’s organization that uses dogs at the meeting who said they have been hunting hogs for over 25 years on that forest land. He mentioned the discussion was lively one at the conference. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported she was working on the county 2020 annual budget. At the last meeting, Dent County Collector Shannon VanKirk came in to discuss a property tax sale she had made on the courthouse steps. The previous owner now wants to pay all the taxes and fees associated with the property. By law, the previous owner has one year from the sale to redeem the property after it is sold on the courthouse steps. Also at the last meeting, the commission met with Dwight Ramsburg and Nick Smith from Septagone Construction to get an update on the jail project. Sheriff Bob Wells was also in attendance at that time. Three items required the commissions’ attention and they voted to approve all three changes or adjustments that were brought before them. The next meeting of the Dent County Commissioners will be Thursday morning at the courthouse at 9:00 and the meeting will be open to the public.
An accident occurred Sunday afternoon at 1:00 in Crawford County on Highway 19 about two miles south of Cuba. According to the highway patrol report, a southbound 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle, driven by 46-year-old Joseph Pierce of Bourbon, crossed the center line on a curve and struck a northbound 2004 Dodge Stratus, driven by 28-year-old Kayeleh Bilderback of Festus. Pierce was ejected from the motorcycle and suffered serious injuries. He was transported to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan by Crawford County Ambulance. Bilderback suffered minor injuries and was transported to Missouri Baptist in Sullivan by Steelville ambulance. The report stated that Pierce was not wearing a safety device and that Bilderback was wearing a safety restraint at the time of the accident.
The Salem Board of Aldermen met Monday night for their regular scheduled meeting. After the consent agenda was approved, the board heard from Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman Gary Brown as he said the commission recommended allowing a permitted use for a person who would like to do meadering which is a beverage made from the fermenting of honey. The permitted use would allow him to produce, allow tasting and sales of the product. The commission also discussed short-term rentals and it was decided that Wayne Bertz would send a poll to all the Planning and Zoning Commission members to get feedback before their next meeting on November 4th at 6:00 at the Armory. City Administrator Ray Walden discussed the nuisance workshop that was held prior to the alderman meeting. He said a survey would be published on Facebook starting today and would allow citizens a couple of weeks to provide their feedback on nuisance priorities and more. Walden said 6,182 people attended events at the Salem Community Center@The Armory during the month of September. He also announced that Melissa DuBois was named the new Park and Recreation Director effective November 7th. Walden said a letter would be attached to all the utility bills going out at the first of the month to explain the new AMI transition. The letter will tell people what to expect with the transition and allow them to call or send e-mails with questions they may have. He also explained to the board that he and Todd Kinerk have provided names of Missouri native trees to the streets in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. The board later in the meeting approved Bill #3432 that created an ordinance which adopted the names of the streets in the cemetery to help people find gravesites easier. The board also approved Resolution #24-2019 that allows the city administrator to execute a lease agreement between the City of Salem and Deere Credit, Inc. for the lease of a 2019 John Deere 444K Four Wheel Drive Loader. The board then went into closed session.
The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors will be meeting tonight at 6:00 for their regular meeting at 6:00. The board will discuss the annual audit report before a department director presentation. The board will then hear the summary of operations for the month of September from Monica Stogsdill. Debbie Hines will present the CNO report followed by a report from CEO Kasey Lucas on the hospital foundation and auxiliary. Lucas will also present the marketing and community perception report as ell as the patient satisfaction survey results. In old business, the board will get updated on the hospital expansion and renovation projects before new purchases are discussed. The regular meeting of the Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors is open to the public.
Obituaries – Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019
Funeral services for Shirley (Maxwell) Nash of Potosi, age 81, will be held at noon Thursday at the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 in the morning until service time on Thursday. Burial will be in the Boss Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Memorial services for Brenda May Tyree McElfresh, age 67, will be at 11:00 this Saturday morning at the True Apostolic United Pentecostal Church in Salem at 1600 West Scenic River Blvd.
A private family service will be held at a later date for Edna Louise (Holloway) Albert of Salem, age 75. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary in Salem.
Sports – Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019
The St. Louis Blues ended their four game losing streak and stopped Colorado’s streak of not losing in regulation time as the Blue Note beat the Avalanche at the Enterprises Center by the score of 3-1. Brayden Schenn, David Perron and Vladimir Tarasenko each scored for St. Louis as they will play the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.
The Salem Football JV Tigers lost to Mountain View Monday night by the score of 14-12. The Salem JV finished the year with a 4-3 record.
The Salem Lady Volleyball Tigers will be at Cabool to wrap up their regular season with the JV match at 6:00 with the varsity match to follow. The Salem varsity enters the match with a 1-23-2 after losing three matches at the Sparta Tournament on Saturday.
Weather – Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019
Today..Mostly sunny and windy, high of 61.
Tonight..Clear and breezy, low of 39.
Wednesday..Sunny and windy, high near 70.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy, low of 43.
Thursday..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance for afternoon showers, cooler, high around 55.
Local News – Monday, October 21st, 2019
An accident happened Friday night in Texas County on Route C about three miles north of Licking. According to the highway patrol report, a 2008 Ford Focus driven southbound by 17-year old Kalee Brazier of Licking, traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a post. The Ford returned to the roadway and then went off the left side of the road where it struck a telephone pole and fence before the Ford over-turned. Brazier suffered moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to the Texas County Memorial Hospital. A minor in the car, a ten-year old female from Licking, suffered minor injuries and was taken by ambulance to the Texas County Memorial Hospital. Brazier was wearing a seat restraint at the time of the accident while the minor was not. The Ford Focus sustained moderate damage and was removed by Jay’s Automotive of Houston.
The City of Salem Board of Aldermen will hold a workshop tonight from 6:00 until 7:00 in City Hall Council Chambers at 202 N. Washington. The purpose of the workshop, called by Mayor Brad Nash, will be to hear a summary of the current legal environment for nuisance enforcement, sample best practices for nuisance enforcement and review a tentative list of proposed changes to the Salem nuisance ordinances to adopt best practices. The board will also review a summary of the nuisance survey and set the date for the next workshop if needed. The meeting is open to the public.
The City of Salem Board of Aldermen will be meeting tonight at the City Hall Council Chambers at 7:00. After the consent agenda, the Board will hear from Gary Brown, Planning and Zoning Chair who will report on the October 14th meeting on Meading and Short Term Rentals. The Board will also hear from City Administrator Ray Walden about events affecting the city including the naming of streets in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. In the introduction and reading of bills and resolutions Resolution #24-2019, is a resolution authorizing the city administrator to execute a lease agreement between the City of Salem and Deere Credit, Inc. for the lease of a 2019 John Deere 444K Model Loader. The Board will also address Bill #3432 which is an ordinance to name streets in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. In new and miscellaneous business the Board will go into closed session to address legal action/attorney client privileges, real estate, personnel and contracts. The board of aldermen meeting tonight at 7:00 is open to the public.
The Salem R-80 Board of Education met Thursday night at the district administrative offices. Superintendent John McColloch went over the September membership count for grades Kindergarten through the 12th grade. This September there were 1,365 students which is up from 1,340 students this time last year. William Lynch Elementary Principal Kriste Crocker introduced the kindergarten team at William Lynch who then made a presentation on DACL (Developing Assessment Capable Learners) in front of the board. Each teacher spoke on the great strides that our kindergarten students have made while using DACL. Each building principal went over what was going on in the respective buildings. The board authorized and approved that Superintendent McColluch enter into an agreement with McKinstry, per statute 8.231, for the installation of energy efficient lighting upon a pending Department of Economic Development loan approval in the amount of $281,800. The board then went into closed session where two personnel issues were discussed before the meeting was adjourned.
General highway maintenance and construction work will take place during the two-week period of October 21st through November 1st. The projects listed will include lane closures that could cause traffic delays. Weather conditions may postpone the work schedule. Projects in Dent County include Route H between Highway 72 and Route C where roadside maintenance will take place today through Thursday, October 31st. Roadside work will also be done on Route P between Highway 32 and Dent County Road 5130 today through Thursday. Finally, Route HH between Highway 32 and Dent County Road 6180 will have roadside work taking place today. MoDOT reminds motorists to buckle up, slow down, follow posted signs and drive safely through work areas. For more information about a project, please contact MoDOT at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636) or visit www.modot.org. You can also follow MoDOT’s Central Missouri District on Twitter and Facebook.
Obituaries – Monday, October 21st, 2019
Funeral services for Shirley (Maxwell) Nash of Potosi, age 81, will be held at noon Thursday at the Wilson mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 in the morning until service time on Thursday. Burial will be in the Boss cemetery. Memorials may be made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital
Memorial services for Brenda May Tyree McElfresh, age 67, will be at 11:00 this Saturday morning at the True Apostolic United Pentecostal Church in Salem at 1600 West Scenic River Blvd.
A private family service will be held at a later date for Edna Louise (Holloway) Albert of Salem, age 75. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary in Salem.