Archive for 2019
Local News – Tuesday, June 18th, 2019
The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the courthouse. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell stated Dent County Road 5170 would have materials added and grading done while only grading would be done on county roads 4253, 4255, 5410 and 5440. Purcell added that patching would be done on chip and seal road 6240 while brush would be cut on county road 4110. Purcell indicated that a crew would be covering a washout on a culvert where the edges washed away on Dent County Road 6380. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson reported materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 2210 and 4280 while only grading would be done on Dent County Roads 3120, 3130, 3180 and 4270. Larson did say materials would be added to county road 3140. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles said he would be attending an Ozark Solid Waste Management District Board meeting today and then attend the Feral Hog open house in Rolla at the Signature Event Center at 1701 Martin Springs Drive from 6:00 to 8:00 PM tonight. He also wanted to recognize the Dent County Sheriff’s Department for the follow-up on a trash dump on county road 3200. The person they found responsible for the dumping of trash plead guilty and received a sizable fine and will have to do community service. The commission did not receive any bids to purchase a pickup truck for the road and bridge department. They will rebid the request for the bids to purchase a truck and the bids will be open at 10:00 on July 8th. The commissioners went into closed session at 10:30 in the exit meeting with the state auditors to hear their recommendations and for the auditors to note the responses or plans of action that will be taken by the county to correct any issues found. The next meeting of the commissioners will be Thursday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
The Salem Board of Aldermen met for their regular meeting after a Planning and Zoning Workshop Monday night at the City Hall Council Chambers. In bids, the board approved the bid from Heavin Motors for the purchase of a new Ford motor and installation for $4,967.70 in a 2008 Ford F-150 pickup for the Electric Department. The board could have chosen to repair the head gasket, but opted instead for a new motor that gives the city a three-year unlimited mileage warranty on the motor. After the consent agenda was approved, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission Gary Brown reported on the workshop held prior to the meeting about the zoning changes necessitated by the passing of State Amendment 2 that legalizes the sale of medical marijuana. Brown thanked City of Salem Economic Development Director Sally Burbridge for the information she was able to provide to the commission. Brown said another workshop would be held on Monday, June 24th at 6:00 with a public hearing and meeting scheduled for Thursday, June 27th at 6:00. City Administrator Ray Walden said the Airport Board would be meeting at the Salem Community Center@The Armory. He also said the citizens of the city can stop by the old middle school this Friday from 2:00 until 4:00 and pick up a brick from the old cafeteria which has already been removed from the building. He said he would like to limit each family to one brick. He also said the Economic Workshop scheduled for June 27th has been rescheduled to July 11th due to the public hearing and meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The board approved Resolution 14-2019 that authorizes the mayor to sign a proposal between the City of Salem and Cahill Construction, Inc. for the excavating, geo-grid and rock grubbing of the north parking lot at the Salem Community Center@The Armory to make room for the new gymnasium project by Healthy Dent County. The cost of this project is $21,900. The board also approved Resolution #15-2019 that allows the mayor to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Board of Governors of Missouri State University-West Plains for the use of the space in the city hall basement for the Adult Education and Literacy classes. The board approved Bill #3419 that approved the real estate transaction between the City of Salem and Sherman and Marsha Odom for the exchange of the property on Highway 19 south that was purchased for the development of the soccer fields, and the property at 600 South Grand known as the old fairgrounds that will be the future home of the Park and Recreation Department soccer fields in Salem. The city also has to pay the Odom’s $150,000 for the difference in the value of the properties. The board placed a contingent approval on the application by the “The Finest Place” trailer court on Truman for their business license for the next year. The license is contingent on the removal of three disabled vehicles and the repair or replacement of a porch on one unit by June 30th of this year. The board also approved the appointment of Joe Brand to the Library Board to replace Natalie Sellers who resigned from the board. The alderman then voted to go into closed session to discuss contracts and personnel.
A large crowd turned out Friday night for the first Downtown Salem Historic Ghost Tour. It was estimated that about 400 people showed up for the tour that was led by Jacob Stotler. It is reported another tour will be scheduled for those who could not attend this one.
Obituaries – Tuesday, June 18th, 2019
Funeral services for Waylon Jamison Storm of Raymondville, age 2 months, will be held Friday at 11:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00. Interment will be in the Licking Cemetery.
Memorial services for Everett Lloyd Ford of Salem, age 71, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Friday. Burial will follow in the Boone Creek Cemetery in Licking.
Memorial services for Travis Heath of Licking, age 34, will be Saturday morning at 11:00 at the Licking Christian Church. All of the arrangements are under the direction of the Fox Funeral Home of Licking.
Memorial services for Stella Louise Stulce of Salem, age 78, will be held Saturday at noon at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Saturday morning. Interment will be in the North Lawn Cemetery.
Memorial services for Eddie Ray Malone of Rolla, age 77, will be held at a later date. All arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Rolla.
Sports – Tuesday, June 18th, 2019
Matt Carpenter went 3-4 with a homer and a double, and Dexter Fowler added insurance in the 8th inning with a 3-run homer as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Miami Marlins by the score of 5-0. Miles Mikolas went six scoreless innings and gave up six hits and improved to 5-7 on the year. The Cardinals will host the Marlins again tonight on KSMO Radio starting at 6:20 with the pre-game show.
Jorge Soler hit a two-out, two-run homer in the eighth inning off Anthony Bass and the Kansas City Royals rallied for a 6-4 win over Seattle on Monday night, snapping a nine-game losing streak to the Mariners. Brian Flynn (1-0) got the victory by working two innings of relief after Danny Duffy and striking out four. The Royals and Mariners play again tonight in Seattle.
Weather – Tuesday, June 18th, 2019
Today..Fog this morning, then partly sunny with a 30% chance for showers & thunderstorms, high of 83.
Tonight..Partly cloudy with a 40% chance for showers, low near 63.
Wednesday..Cloudy with an 80% chance for showers and thunderstorms, high of 82.
Wednesday night..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance for showers and thunderstorms before midnight, low of 61.
Thursday..Mostly sunny, high around 84.
Local News – Monday, June 17th, 2019
An out of state resident drowned Friday afternoon at 12:50 on the Jacks Fork River in Shannon County at the Shawnee Creek about five miles south of Eminence. According to the report released from the highway water patrol, 48-year old Sherrie Baker of Granite City, Illinois, was floting on a tube and struck a sunken stump. Baker was swept underwater, resurfaced and then went back underwater and did not resurface. Baker was pronounced dead at 1:53 that afternoon by Shannon Country Deputy Coroner Hunter Warren and the body was transported to the Yarber Funeral Home in Mountain View. The water and highway patrol were assisted by the National Park Service in the recovery.
An arrest was made by the South Central Missouri Drug Task Force Thursday after a search warrant located about 3.5 grams of methamphetamine and firearms at the residence of 24-year old Travis Parker on South Sligo Street. Parker was charged with a Class C Felony for the Delivery of a Controlled Substance, a Class D Feony for keeping of maintaining a public nuisance, and two Class E Felonies for the unlawful use of weapons while being in possession of a felony controlled substance. His bond was set at $25,000 by Judge Kelsaw. Methamphtamine was found in a bag on Parker when he consented to a personal search, and more drugs were found individually packaged in a safe in the bedroom of Parker after he opened the safe for the officers. A pistol and an assault rifle were also found in the bedroom of Parker during the search. A preliminary hearing for Parker will be held June 27th at 9:00 at the Dent Judicial Building.
The City of Salem Board of Aldermen will be meeting tonight at the City Hall Council Chambers at 7:00 right after a Special Planning and Zoning Committee workshop to discuss Missouri State Amendment 2. At the meeting the board will hear bids on replacing the head gasket on a 2008 Ford F-150 Pickup for the Electric Department. The city also took bids on replacing the engine for the same truck in case the repairs could not be made, or it made more sense to replace the engine. After the consent agenda, the board will hear from Gary Brown, the Planning and Zoning Commission chairman, about the workshop they held prior to the alderman meeting. City Administrator Ray Walden will then give his report on items concerning the city before the board discusses Resolution #14-2019 to sign a proposal between the city and Cahill’s Construction for the excavating, geo-grid and rock grubbing asphalt project at the back of the building for the expansion of the Community Center and a new gymnasium for a cost of $21,900. The board will also hear and discuss Resolution #15-2019 that will authorize Mayor Brad Nash to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Salem and the Board of Governors of Missouri State University-West Plains for the use of space in the city hall basement for the Adult Education and Literacy Classes. The board will then discuss Bill #3419 which would allow Mayor Nash to sign on behalf of the alderman a contract for sale of real estate between the City of Salem and Sherman and Marsha Odom. The properties in question would the property at 600 South Grand (the old fairgrounds property) and the property owned by the city on Highway 19 South that was purchased in 2006 for soccer fields. The city would also have to pay $150,000 for the in-town property that would be the future sight of the soccer fields in Salem. In new business, the board will hear from City Clerk Mary Happel as she presents trailer court applications for the board’s approval. The board will also discuss a Library Board appointment to replace Natalie Sellers who resigned. The board will then go into closed session to discuss personnel and contracts. The Planning and Zoning Workshop and the Board of Aldermen meeting are both open to the public.
Representatives from MFA Cooperative Association of Salem announced that their membership at a meeting Thursday night voted to approved the sale of the company’s assets to MFA, Incorporated. The Salem MFA Cooperative association has been a long time dealer of MFA Incorporated products and operated under its own board of directors and management since it was founded in 1932. Current circumstances have brought challenges to the industry’s retail organizations as well as rising expenses and trade issues, all of which have put pressure on all small agriculture business. MFA, Incorporated operates 140 MFA Agri Services Centers in Missouri and they plan on making a seamless transition with no interruption in service. Salem MFA customers will be able to get the same MFA products they always have plus will have new access to MFA services and product experts. The Salem location will officially open as Salem MFA Agri Services on Thursday, August 1st.
The USDA Forest Service will be holding an open house in Rolla Tuesday night at the Signature Event Center at 1701 Martin Springs Drive in Rolla to get public comments on the proposal to prohibit the hunting of feral hogs on the Mark Twain National Forest. The feral hog problem in the state of Missouri will be discussed in detail as will the current interagency elimination strategy and how to comment on the Forest service proposal. Representatives from the National Forest Service, Missouri Department of Conservation, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Service and Missouri Department of Agriculture will all share information about the problem and answer questions. Feral hogs destroy crops, hay fields and wildlife habitat, contribute to soil erosion and destroy sensitive natural areas such as fens and springs. If you plan on attending the open house, the entrance and parking is located at the back of the building.
Sports – Monday, June 17th, 2019
Downtown St. Louis was lined with Blues fans from Union Station to the arch for the St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Victory Parade. Even rain earlier in the day didn’t reduce the crowd which was estimated at 1,500,000 people. Each Blues player will now get a chance to take the Stanley Cup to their hometown for a day to celebrate.
Paul DeJong’s 8th inning homer was the difference as the Cardinals beat the New York Mets, 3-2. Paul Goldschmidt had a tw-run homer for the Cards in the 1st inning. St. Louis will host the Florida Marlins tonight at 6:20 on KSMO.
Kansas City scored two runs in the 7th inning and three more in the 8th to beat the Minnesota Twins Sunday, 8-6. The Royals start a three game series in Seattle tonight.
Obituaries – Monday, June 17th, 2019
Memorial services for Everett Lloyd Ford of Salem, age 71, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Friday. Burial will follow in the Boone Creek Cemetery in Licking.
Memorial services for Travis Heath of Licking, age 34, will be Saturday at 11:00 at the Licking Christian Church. Arrangements are under the direction of the Fox Funeral Home of Licking.
Memorial services for Stella Louise Stulce of Salem, age 78, will be held Saturday at noon at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Saturday morning. Interment will be in the North Lawn Cemetery.
Weather – Monday, June 17th, 2019
Today..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, high of 80.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance for showers, low of 62.
Tuesday..Partly sunny with a 30% chance for showers & thunderstorms, high of 83.
Tuesday night..Cloudy with a 50% chance for showers late, low of 64.
Local News – Friday, June 14th, 2019
The Dent County Commissioners met Thursday morning at the Dent County Courthouse for their regular meeting. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell said grading would be done on Dent County Roads 5450, 5460 and 6220 while materials would be added and grading done on county road 4210. Purcell said brush would be cut on county road 4110 and a crew would be repairing brush cutter #8 with a new bearing kit. Purcell indicated that two men would be hauling brown rock. In District 2, Supervisor Sam Gorman gave the report for Commissioner Gary Larson who had a previous commitment. Gorman stated grading would be done on Dent County Roads 2340 and 2360, while patch grading is going to be done on county road 4020. Gorman said materials would be added to county roads 2070 and 2300 where new pipes will be installed. Gorman reported that a man would be stockpiling white rock at the Road and Bridge Department shop. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles wanted to remind those who may be interested in recycling projects that the Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management District will have grant packets available after July 1st. The total amount of grant money that will be available will be about $150,000. If persons have questions about the application or have an idea for a project but isn’t sure it would qualify, contact Jill Hollowell at the MRPC office at 573-265-2993. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley wanted to remind all county businesses that sell alcohol by the package or glass that they need to renew their yearly county liquor licenses by June 30th. She also would like voters who need to update their voter registration information to please do so as soon as possible as her office is getting ready to do a new voter registration canvass where they mail out new voter registration cards. For more information about renewing county liquor licenses or changing voter information, call her office at 729-4144. Curley also wanted to remind the commissioners there will be a closed session exit meeting from the state auditors at 10:30 Monday morning. The auditors will present their recommendations to the commission from the findings and obtain their responses before the audit is compiled and released to the public. Also at the meeting, Dana Roberts was in to find out information about any required permits or regulations established in the county that would affect her starting a medical marijuana facility in Dent County on her family property. Presiding Commissioner Skiles said that as of yet, the state has not provided any insight to the county commissioners as to what needs to be done and what their role would be in this process. He recommended she see the Prosecuting Attorney to see what information he may know and that the commission would follow his guidance with this process once it is known what each county needs to do. The next meeting of the Dent County Commissioners will be Monday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
The City of Salem Planning and Zoning Board of Commissioners will hold a workshop Monday at 6:00 in the City Hall Council Chambers to review the proposed zoning updates to Missouri Amendment 2. The meeting, called by Planning and Zoning Chairman Gary Brown, is open to the public.
Governor Mike Parson ordered the lighting of the Missouri State Capitol dome to shine blue Thursday evening in celebration of the St. Louis Blues’ first-ever win of the Stanley Cup. The Blues’ Stanley Cup victory marks the end of the team’s 52-year wait for hockey’s highest honor. After defeating the Boston Bruins 4-1 Wednesday night, the Blues brought the Stanley Cup home to St. Louis for the first time. “The wait is over — the St. Louis Blues have brought the Stanley Cup home to the great State of Missouri. This is a well-deserved victory for a team that has inspired the people of St. Louis and Missouri throughout a hard-fought season. The Blues have made us all proud. Congratulations to the Stanley Cup Champions — St. Louis Blues,” Governor Parson said.
Obituaries – Friday, June 14th, 2019
Funeral services for Ellis William Evans of Steelville, age 97, will be held this afternoon at 1:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Interment will be in the Shoal Creek Cemetery in Berryman, Missouri.
A Drop-In Celebration of Life for Debra Louise Hawkins of Salem, age 60, will be today at the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary from 4:00 until 6:00. Memorials are suggested to the Dent County Animal Shelter.
Funeral services for Madeline Houston Gordon of Bunker, age 92, will be Saturday morning at 11:00 at the Bunker Tabernacle. Visitation will be today from 4:00 until 8:00 at the Tabernacle. Interment will be in the Greeley Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Greeley Cemetery. All arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary.
Funeral services for Gerald "Jerry" Emerson of St. Peters, age 77, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be held until from 11:00 Saturday morning until service time. Burial will be in the Roberts Cemetery.
Funeral services for Marvin L. Chilton of St. James, age 99, will be Sunday afternoon at 2:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary St. James Chapel. Visitation will be held at the chapel Saturday night from 6:00 until 8:00. Burial will be in the Adams Cemetery with full military honors.
Memorial services for Everett Lloyd Ford of Salem, age 71, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Friday. Burial will follow in the Boone Creek Cemetery in Licking.
Memorial services for Stella Louise Stulce of Salem, age 78, will be held Saturday at noon at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Saturday morning. Interment will be in the North Lawn Cemetery.