Archive for 2021
Sports – Tuesday, August 17th, 2021
The Salem Football Tigers are being quarantined and will miss the first two games of the season against St. James on August 27th and St. Clair on September 3rd due to the players not having the required number of practices per MSHSAA rules. The JV game against St. James on August 30th has also been cancelled.
The St. Louis Cardinals had Monday off and start a huge three-game series against Milwaukee tonight at 5:50 on KSMO Radio. Milwaukee leads the Central Division of the National League by eight games over the Cincinnati Reds.
Salvador Perez drove in two runs in the 8th inning that led the Kansas City Royals to a 7-6 win over the Houston Astros Monday night. The two teams will play again tonight in KC.
Weather – Tuesday, August 17th, 2021
Today..Mostly sunny, high near 87.
Tonight..Partly cloudy, low of 63.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny, high of 88.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy, low of 66.
Thursday..Sunny with a 40% chance for afternoon showers and thunder-storms, high of 86.
Thursday night..Partly cloudy, low of 68.
Friday..Partly sunny with a chance for showers, high near 86.
Local News – Monday, August 16th, 2021
An accident occurred Saturday morning at 2:06 in Phelps County on Highway 72 about seven miles south of Rolla. According to the highway patrol report, a 2010 Honda Civic driven by 26-year-old Zakary Berardy of Salem, was traveling southbound and failed to negotiate a curve. The Honda traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck several trees as well as an embankment and overturned. Berardy suffered moderate injuries and was transported by Phelps Health Ambulance to Phelps Health Rolla. The Honda was totaled and removed from the scene by Ron Dishman Towing. Berardy was wearing safety restraints at the time of the accident.
An accident occurred Saturday morning at 12:15 in Crawford County on Route Y about four miles north of Viburnum. According to the highway patrol report, a 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser driven by 36-year-old Rebekah Hatridge of Steelville, was travelling northbound and failed to negotiate a curve. The PT Cruiser travelled off the road and overturned. Hatridge suffered serious injuries and was transported to the Salem District Memorial Hospital by a highway patrol trooper after refusing EMS. The PT Cruiser was totaled and removed from the scene by Blackie’s Towing. Hatridge was not wearing a seat restraint at the time of the accident.
With the rise in COVID-19 cases in Dent County, the Salem Memorial District Hospital has made changes to their visitor policy dealing with visiting hours and how people should enter the facility. Effective TODAY, the north entrance to the hospital will be closed until further notice. This means all visitors and all patients that need services, both inpatient and emergency room, will enter through the Emergency Department entrance. The hospital will have door screeners at the Emergency Department entrance seven days a week. Also, the visiting hours will be changing from 8:00 in the morning until 7:00 in the evening. Patients will be allowed only ONE visitor per day, and once they leave the building, they will not be able to return that day. COVID-19 positive or patients under investigation for COVID-19 are not allowed visitors unless they are on comfort care/end of life. Outpatients needing service after 5:00 in the afternoon and before 7:00 in the evening are to be registered at the Emergency Room Registration. The drive-thru COVID-19 testing site on campus will continue to be in operation. These measures are being taken to protect and maintain the safety of visitors, patients and health care professionals during this uptick in COVID-19 infections in the area.
An accident occurred Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in Phelps County on Route M about six miles west of Edgar Springs. According to the highway patrol report, a 2009 Harley Davidson Electro-Glide driven by 37-year-old Eric Mason of Paducah, KY, was travelling eastbound and failed to negotiate a curve. The Electro-Glide struck loose gravel, ran off the roadway, overturned and ejected a passenger, 39-year- old Brandy Mason of Paducah, KY. Brandy Mason suffered moderate injuries and was transported to Phelps Health Hospital by Phelps Health Ambulance. The Electro-Glide sustained minor damage and was driven from the scene. Eric Mason did not suffer any injuries.
The City of Salem Board of Aldermen will be holding a tax rate hearing at 6:45 this evening to discuss setting the tax rate on real estate and personal property for the year 2021 at the city hall council chambers. The hearing is open to the public. Following the tax rate hearing, the Salem Board of Aldermen regular meeting will be held starting at 7:00. In the hearing of persons, the board will hear from Bill Parsons with questions on the electric bills from 100 South Henderson, 1104 West Franklin and 215 East 4th Street. He will also ask for street closures for an Octoberfest on October 29th and 30th. The board will also hear from Ted and Crystal Kiddy who want to discuss speeding vehicles, alley issues and a neighbor burning plastic and rubber. Following the consent agenda, the board will discuss a gate system for the Industrial Park Yard Waste entry and what it would cost to do that project. They will also discuss a security camera system for the Industrial Park Yard Waste area along with some pricing on what it would take to put some type of system at the site. The board will discuss the Residential Demolition Program and how to move forward with the three properties who have applied for the program. In the introduction and reading of bills, the board will discuss bill #3487 that sets the tax levy per every $100 of assessed valuation for real estate and personal property for General Revenue purposes. The suggested levy by the state auditor is 67.46 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The board will discuss Resolution #22-2021 that states the City of Salem intends to seek funding through the American Rescue Plan Act and authorizes the mayor to pursue activities in an attempt to secure funding. Resolution #23-2021 deals with awarding an agreement to a firm who will do the demolition work for the Residential Demolition Program. The board will hear a report from City Administrator Ray Walden about items pertaining to the city. They will then address old business that includes the request for a zoning change for the property at 306 East Franklin. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended the change from commercial to industrial, but Economic Development Director Sally Burbridge warned the aldermen this is setting a precedent for spot zoning within the city limits. The alderman at a previous meeting tabled the issue to do a more thorough investigation of the request. The board will then go into closed session to discuss personnel before adjourning. The tax rate levy public hearing and the regular board meeting of the Salem Board of Aldermen are both open to the public.
Obituaries – Monday, August 16th, 2021
Funeral services for Paul Wayne Camden Jr. of Salem, age 60, will be held this morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel and will be live-streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook page. Burial will be in the Miner Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Love Pack Back-Pack Program or the charity of your choice.
Funeral services for Haley Nicole Meade of Rolla, age 20, will be held Wednesday morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel and will be live-streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook page. Visitation will be held Tuesday evening from 5:00 until 8:00. Memorials can be made to Wilson Mortuary. Interment will be in the Roach Cemetery.
Graveside services for Bill Hornbeck, age 75, of Salem will be Wednesday at 1:00 at the Morrison Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary.
Funeral services for Ira W. Webster of St. James, age 84, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the St. James Chapel of James and Gahr. Visitation will also be Saturday from 11:00 until service time. Masonic services will be at 12:00 noon. Interment will be with full Military Honors at the St. James Cemetery.
A Celebration of Life for Timothy Charles Eddings of Salem, age 65, will be held the evening of Monday, August 23rd from 5:00 to 7:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Memorials may be made to the Blue Knights MO IV.
Sports – Monday, August 16th, 2021
Nolan Arenado drove in three runs with a homer and a single and Tyler O’Neill slugged a home run to help lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-2 win over Kansas City Sunday and a three-game sweep of the Royals. St. Louis won Friday night 6-0, then 9-4 on Saturday. Salvador Perez hit a two-run homer for Kansas City who will host Houston in a four-game series starting tonight. The Cardinals, who have won six straight games, will be off tonight.
Weather – Monday, August 16th, 2021
Today..Mostly sunny, high of 84.
Tonight..Mostly clear, low of 61.
Tuesday..Mostly sunny, high near 87.
Tuesday night..Mostly clear, low of 63.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny, high near 88.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy, low of 66.
Thursday..Sunny with a chance for afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms, high of 87, low around 68.
News – Friday, August 13th, 2021
The Salem Police Department has released report from the last week of July. On Friday, July 23rd near 12:30 in the afternoon, an officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was not displaying any registration plates. During the traffic stop it was found the driver had a revoked driving status. As a result of the stop, a 41-year-old Salem woman was arrested and issued a summons to appear in court. That same afternoon just after 5:30, an officer was dispatched to the 100 block of East Center Street for a report of a juvenile issue. Upon further investigation, contact was made with a male subject who had an active arrest warrant out of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. As a result, a 32-year-old Salem man was arrested and incarcerated at the Dent County Jail. Later that same evening at approximately 7:30, an officer was dispatched to Wal-Mart for a report of a shoplifter. It was reported that a man had stolen $30 worth of merchandise from Wal-Mart. Contact was made with the subject and as a result a 21-year-old Rolla man was arrested and released on a summons to appear in court. During the afternoon of Sunday, July 25th at around 5:00, an officer was dispatched to Wal- Mart for a disturbance pertaining to a person attempting to steal a pair of shoes. Upon arrival of officers, the subject fled to the back of the store and went out the emergency exit. The person continued running on foot away from responding officers. A perimeter was established with assistance of the Dent County Sheriff’s Office and a short time later the subject was taken into custody. The subject taken into custody was a 32-year-old man from Salem. He was incarcerated at the Dent County Jail due to his lengthy criminal history along with the charges stemming from the incident. Finally on Tuesday morning at around 11:40, an officer conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Macarthur and Franklin Streets on a vehicle for failing to stop at a stop sign. During the traffic stop, the passenger was found to be in possession of approximately 4 grams of methamphetamine. As a result, a 42-year-old West Plains man was arrested and incarcerated at the Dent County Jail. Please contact the Salem Police Department at (573) 729-4242 if you have any information regarding an ongoing investigation.
Have you commented on the Ozark National Scenic Riverways’ draft Roads and Trails Management Plan yet? Time is running out as the comment period will end Wednesday, August 18th for public input. The plan is available for review and comment at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/OZAR_RTplan. You can also download the Draft Plan includes detailed maps and an environmental assessment illustrating a No-Action Alternative and two Action Alternatives. The No-Action Alternative reflects a continuation of current management practices, as established in the 2014 General Management Plan. The two Action Alternatives were created based on public and stakeholder feedback gathered earlier in the planning process and represent alternative approaches for addressing issues identified in the plan, while also meeting desired conditions for managing the park’s roads and trails. The National Park Service has selected Alternative B in the Draft Plan as their preferred alternative for implementation. Superintendent Jason Lott stated that with the release of the draft Roads and Trails Management Plan, Ozark National Scenic Riverways is in the final phase of a complex planning process. The Roads and Trails Management Plan will establish a network of roads and trails that is clearly mapped, more sustainable, and that will allow visitors to safely enjoy the park’s resources through a variety of recreational activities, while still protecting those resources for future generations. For those who prefer to review printed copies of the Draft Plan, they will be made available for review at the public libraries in several local communities, including Salem and Rolla. The comments will be analyzed to determine if there are any adjustments needed and then an alternative will be selected for implementation. The public is encouraged to download and review the plan and provide comments online. Comments will also be accepted through the mail to Superintendent Jason Lott, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, P. O. Box 490, Van Buren, Missouri 63965. As always, we look forward to hearing from the public and encourage all to visit the park’s website at www.nps.gov/. For more information, please contact Dena Matteson at 323-4814 or dena_matteson@nps.gov.
Dent County Prosecutor Andrew Curley reports on Friday, August 6th in Dent County in front of Judge Megan Seay that Robert Charles Martin of Salem who was on probation for a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance and for leaving the scene of an accident, had his probation revoked and was sentenced to seven years in the Missouri Department of Corrections under the long-term treatment program.
Sports – Friday, August 13th, 2021
St. Louis rookie Lars Nootbars first major league home run highlighted the Cardinals victory over the Pittsburg Pirates by a final score of 7 to 6. Paul DeJong also homered as the Cards swept the three-game series. The Cardinals take on the Royals this weekend.
The Royals had Thursday off and will host the Cardinals this weekend. You can hear all the games on KSMO radio starting at 6:15 tonight, 5:15 Saturday night, and 12:15 Sunday afternoon.
Weather – Friday, August 13th, 2021
Today.. Partly sunny with a 50% chance for intermittent showers and thunderstorms, high of 86.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance for evening showers and thunderstorms, low of 64.
Saturday..A 20% chance of showers during the morning. Mostly sunny during the afternoon, high around 84.
Saturday night..Partly cloudy, low of 59.
Local News – Thursday, August 12th, 2021
City of Salem Mayor Brad Nash has called for a Special Meeting of the Board of Alderman for this evening, August 12th, at 6:00 at The Community Center @ The Armory located at 1200 West Rolla Road. The meeting has been called to consider Bill No. 3486, which is an ordinance establishing new rates for electric services provided by the City of Salem. The meeting is open to the public.
Healthy Dent County will restart the Project RISE program that will empower individuals and offer support as they strive to lead their families out of poverty. This program was first held in 2019 and then again in early 2020 but has been postponed due to the pandemic. The new cohort of families will begin this October. This program will address root issues keeping families in poverty and work toward developing strategies to overcome these challenges and sustain long-term change. Project RISE will help provide the tools and resources to solve-problems, create new habits and provide a forum for networking and creating healthy dialogue with mentors, experts and others who have found ways to achieve additional success. Families accepted in the program will work on reducing debt, improving credit scores, increasing income, strengthening confidence and gaining hope. Only 5-7 families will be selected for this two-year program, and they must meet these requirements: have at least one dependent child; must have stable housing; they must reside in Dent County; and most importantly, the participants must be ready, willing and open to make changes to find new opportunities. To make this project a success, Healthy Dent County will work with social service agencies, churches, health care and employment specialists and community leaders. The wealth of knowledge from these professionals will be invaluable to improving the lives of these families for generations to come. Ms. Lacey Walker, Administrative Professional with Healthy Dent County, will serve as the coordinator for this program with facilitating help provided by Dan Adams from the Southeast Missouri Treatment Center, Jason Jones who is a Loan Officer at Progressive Ozark Bank, Sarah Hultine-Massengale who is the Community Development Specialist of Dent County Extension, and Liz Gruendel who is the Chairman of the Healthy Dent County Board of Directors. There are a number of ways you can partner with Healthy Dent County on this project that includes referring families, volunteering to help make a presentation at one of the 16-weekly classes, sponsor a weekly meal by providing food or donating $150, or by sponsor a family by donating $250. All donations to Healthy Dent County are tax deductible. For more information on Project RISE or to determine a family’s eligibility, please contact Lacey Walker at 729-8163 or e-mail her at lacey@salemcommunitycenter.org.
Current River State Park invites the public to learn about special uses of Missouri’s native plants from 7:00 in the morning until to 2:00 on Friday, August 13th or on Saturday, August 14th. The same class is offered each day. Participants will learn how native plants can be used on insect bites and learn to how to make rose water and more. Participants are asked to bring a lunch, a water bottle and hiking shoes to join in the fun. Participants will take a short walk to collect a few plant parts and learn what other plants look like so they can be identified later. Space is limited, and registration is required. Contact Connie at 573-751-1224 or connie.weber@dnr.mo.gov to register. The public is strongly encouraged to follow social-distancing guidelines and be proactive in protecting themselves and others. Current River State Park is located on Highway 19, approximately 23 miles south of Salem and approximately 15 miles north of Eminence. For more information, call Current River State Park at 573-751-1224. For more information on state parks and historic sites, visit mostateparks.com. Missouri State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.