Weather – Thursday, April 22nd, 2021

FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 9:00 THIS MORNING

Today..Widespread frost early, then partly sunny with increasing clouds, high of 58.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 50% chance for showers before midnight, low of 40.
Friday..Cloudy with a 70% chance for showers and afternoon thunderstorms, high near 60.
Friday night..Cloudy with a 90% chance for showers and thunderstorms, low of 47.

Local News – Wednesday, April 21st, 2021

An accident happened in Dent County at 4:30 Monday afternoon on Highway 32 about 15 miles east of Salem. According to the highway patrol report, a 2008 Hyundai Elantra driven westbound by 40-year-old Deanna Helms of Viburnum, went off the north side of the roadway and Helms overcorrected, the vehicle then went off the south side of the road where the Hyundai struck an embankment. Helms suffered serious injuries and was transported to Mercy Hospital in Creve Coeur by Air Evac Air Ambulance. A passenger in the Hyundai, 23-year-old Brittany Helms of Viburnum, suffered moderate injuries and was taken by the Iron County Ambulance to the Salem Memorial District Hospital. No one in the vehicle was wearing a seat restraint. The Hyundai was totaled and removed from the scene by Abney’s Towing.

The City of Salem held their Board of Aldermen meeting Monday night at the City Hall Council Chambers. In the hearing of persons, Mark Bottomley asked for additional lighting to be installed at the Roadside Park for security purposes. Public Works Director Mark Nash will look into the matter. Also heard was Ted and Crystal Kiddy requesting additional no parking and children at play signs on North Jackson Street and an alley near their residence. Speeding is also an issue on this street and Chief Joe Chase will assign officers to do a traffic study in the morning and afternoon to survey the problem. Teresa Stark once again discussed the continued loud music, fire burning and other ordinance and building violations of her neighbor. Chief Chase explained that his department has enforced all ordinance violations. Attorney Webber advised Ms. Stark to contact law enforcement and file complaints that will then be given to his office for possible violations. Temporary City Clerk, Tammy Koller read Bill #3476 an ordinance authorizing the Mayor to sign all documents to enter into a lease purchase funding agreement with Signature Public Funding Corporation for guaranteed energy savings project improvements recently included in Resolution #4-2021. This project would have made improvements to city owned buildings that reduce utility consumption, maintenance costs and operation costs. The bill did not get a vote due to lack of a second by the board. Then Bill #3477 regarding the mayor signing and executing task order #10 pertaining to the Phase 2 Improvements to the wastewater treatment facility was tabled due to an error noted during the reading. The board approved the canvassing of the election results that confirmed the position of East Ward Alderman went to Shawn Bolerjack and the West Ward Aldermanic seat went to Kenny Nash. Mayor Brad Nash presented outgoing West Ward Alderman Kevin James with an appreciation plaque and James thanked everyone that supported him as he tried to support the citizens of Salem during his tenure on the City Council. Koller gave the oath of office to Bolerjack and Nash. The board approved making East Ward Alderman Kim Shelton the President of the Board of Alderman. City Administrator Ray Walden explained that the city has received inquiries from utility customers asking how the city plans to handle utility billing given the recent extreme weather event in February. Staff have been compiling information on available options to present to the city’s Utility Committee. The city’s electric provider MPUA has made arrangements for the city to pay the $1.3 million over a 24-month period. The city could also pay the total out of reserves. Governor Parson has made a supplemental budget request for a $50 million loan fund to allow citizen-led utilities to borrow for up to five years without interest to address the impact of the February storm. Mayor Nash asked, and Walden clarified that no citizen will be asked to pay up to six times their normal utility bill to make up for the storm usage which has been rumored about town. Walden reported that this month’s billing will be for January 9th to February 8th. He reported that the city’s sales tax has come in above budget in every fund and he thanked the citizens for shopping locally. The City Wide Yard Sale will be held Saturday, May 1st and that parking spaces are still available at the City Administration parking lot at 4th and Iron Streets for $8 per space. To reserve a space, call the city hall at 729-4811. The City Wide spring cleanup week for extra trash will be May 3rd through 7th and May 10th through the 14th. The meeting was then adjourned.

Congratulations goes out to these Salem High School SCA Choir members for being named to the SCA Honor Choir. They include Micah Bobbitt, Eli Brakensiek, Kaitlyn Brooks, Audrey Crocker, Avery Erway, Christian Fredrickson, Christopher Harris, Irvin Johnson, Neely Leathers, Alyssa Russell, Gabrielle McDonald, McKenzie Norfolk, Annabelle Pryor, Miles Skaggs, Savannah Skaggs and Bryce Stewart.

“Take Back Day” for unused and expired medications will be this Saturday, April 24th, at Country Mart and Walmart parking lots. The event will be from 10:30 in the morning until 1:00 in the afternoon. “Take Back Day” is sponsored by a partnership with the DEA, Salem Police Department, Dent County Sheriff’s Department, and Health Dent County Prevention Coalition.

Obituaries – Wednesday, April 21st, 2021

Funeral services for Lawrence Arman Rapp of St. James, age 64, will be private. Visitation will be held Thursday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary St. James Chapel. Memorials may be made to the St. James FFA Barn Fund.

Funeral services for Karla Fudge of Licking, age 59, will be Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be held Friday afternoon 1 hour prior to the service at the Fox Funeral Home.

Funeral services for Aweda McDowell of Licking, age 97, will be Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be held Saturday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 at the Fox Funeral Home.

Memorial Service for Marie Goldie Randolph of St. Louis, formerly of Steelville, age 81 will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville.

Deborah Lee Mathenia of St. James passed away Sunday at the age of 64. As per her wishes, no services will be held. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of St. James.

Sports – Wednesday, April 21st, 2021

The Salem Tiger Tennis Team beat Mountain View Liberty Monday, 8 games to 1. The Tennis Tigers will be at the West Plains Invitational this morning. The Tigers are 5-2 on the year.

The Salem Tigers baseball game with St. Clair Tuesday was postponed due to inclement weather. No makeup date has been set. The Tigers next game will be Thursday at 4:30 when they travel to Ava for a key SCA Conference matchup. That game can be heard on KSMO Radio and online at ksmoradio.com.

The Salem Golf team match with Houston Tuesday was cancelled due to the inclement weather.

The Salem Middle School Track meet with Ava Tuesday was postponed due to weather and rescheduled for Monday, April 26th.

Adam Wainwright pitched seven innings allowing only one run, but Cardinal relievers blew a 2-1 lead giving up two 8th inning runs Tuesday giving Washington a 3-2 win over the Red Birds. The Cards will play the Nationals this afternoon at 2:10 on KSMO Radio.

The Tampa Bay Rays banged out 17 hits and scored 14 runs to beat the Kansas City Royals Tuesday, 14-7 for their second straight win. The Royals and the Rays wrap up their series tonight at Kaufmann Stadium.

The St. Louis Blues are scheduled to play Colorado Thursday night at 7:00 with the pre-game show at 6:30 on KSMO Radio. The Avalanche had to cancel the game Tuesday due to COVID-19 quarantines.

Weather – Wednesday, April 21st, 2021

FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 9:00 THIS MORNING

FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10:00 TONIGHT
UNTIL 9:00 THURSDAY MORNING

Today..Frost likely before 9:00, then increasing clouds, high of 53.
Tonight..Partly cloudy with widespread frost after midnight, low near 27.
Thursday..Widespread frost early, then mostly sunny, high of 58.
Thursday night..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for showers before midnight, low around 40.
Friday..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for afternoon showers, high near 60.

Local News – Tuesday, April 20th, 2021

An accident happened Monday morning at 2:30 in Phelps County on the old Wire Outer Road about one mile west of Rolla. According to the highway patrol report, a 2019 Ford Fusion driven westbound by 22-year-old Zak Eplin of St. Louis, went off the left side of the roadway, struck a concrete culvert and overturned. A passenger in the vehicle, 25-year-old Shelby Sapaugh of Salem, suffered serious injuries and was life flighted to the University Hospital in Columbia. Eplin suffered moderate injuries and was taken by ambulance to Phelps Health and will be transferred to the University Hospital in Columbia. Eplin was wearing a seat restraint at the time of the accident while Sapaugh was not. The Ford was totaled and removed from the scene by Dishman’s Towing.

A one vehicle accident happened Monday afternoon just after 3:30 on Route M in Jasper County about five miles north of Alba. According to the report from the highway patrol, a 2001 Ford F-150 being driven by 21-year-old Dakota Patton of Rolla was eastbound when he ran off the left side of the roadway, overturned and struck a tree. Patton, who was wearing a safety restraint, was taken by ambulance to Freeman West Hospital in Joplin for treatment of moderate injuries. The Ford was totaled and removed from the scene by S and S Wrecker Service.

The Salem R-80 Board of Education met Thursday evening for their reorganizational meeting following the Municipal Election as well as their regular meeting. Assistant Superintendent John Smith swore in board members Chris Heavin and Steven Patterson. Superintendent Lynne Reed then served as the temporary chairperson during the election of the new board president and vice president. The board elected Dustin Howard as the President of the board and Holly Erway as the Vice-President. The board also elected Amanda Walker as secretary and Chris Heavin as the board treasurer. The board also appointed Steven Patterson as the MSBA delegate and Andrew Wynn as the alternate MSBA delegate. In the regular meeting, Superintendent Lynne Reed explained to the Board that budget revisions would be completed in June. After the building reports from each principal, the board approved the bid from Schultz, Wood, and Rapp to provide audit services in the amount of $9,500, and they selected Energy Solution Professionals as a performance contractor. After some discussion, the board selected Scott Schroepfer Insurance as the school district’s insurance broker. They also set the 2021-2022 tuition rate at $8,000 per student and approved the surplus list of equipment to be sold. The items that are available are on the Salem R-80 website. The board approved lifting the mask mandate for the rest of the year and also approve allowing field trips with certain restrictions. The board also accepted the bid from CDWG for 375 chromebooks in the amount of $96,000. The board then accepted the retirement of Robin Wells from the Central Office specializing in Payroll and Human Resources; Jordan Conway who served as an alternative school paraprofessional; and Will Hubbs as a quiz bowl sponsor. In closed session, extra-duty contracts were approved for Robyn Taylor for the high school yearbook; Amy Halinar for the upper elementary yearbook; Tania Wood for the middle school yearbook; Mary Beth Patrick for the William Lynch Elementary school yearbook; Alec Conner for high school student council; Elaine Russell in music; Scott Frederickson for the band; Charles Mosley as assistant band director; Susan Sheeley and Sarah Sanders as quiz bowl sponsors; Robyn Taylor as the junior class sponsor, and Herman Blau in federal programs. The board approved the employment of Makayla Schafer as a high school art instructor. The board also approved employing Phillip Karr as the High School Head Football Coach by a 5-2 vote, but Karr declined the position. The meeting was then adjourned.

Congratulations to Mr. Marty Anderson who was named South Central Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals high school principal of the year. Dr. Jim Pritchett surprised him during the school assembly Friday.

The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors will conduct their April meeting this evening in the hospital library beginning at 6:00. After the call to order and roll call, District 2 board member Mike Swyers will be sworn in by Hospital Attorney Mark Weaver. Following the approval of the minutes from the March 16th meeting, Hospital Administrator Kasey Lucas will report on the summary of the operations and statistics for the month of March followed by the Chief of Nursing Report from Debbie Hines. A report on the hospital foundation, plus the marketing and community perception report will be given by Chief Operating Officer Jason Edwards. Lucas will then go over the COVID-19 update and provide an update to the board on the Hospital expansion and renovation, Cerner conversion, the Conflict of Interest Policy and the Finance Committee Meeting report. New business may consist of the review of purchases since the last meeting. The board may vote to go into closed session. The SMDH Board meeting is open to the public provided they wear a mask to the meeting.

Obituaries – Tuesday, April 20th, 2021

Funeral Services for Fridtjov “Fred” Nicholas Severud Jr., age 84, will be held this afternoon at 2:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. The service will be live streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook Page. Visitation will be held Tuesday from noon until time of service. Memorial contributions can be made to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

Funeral services for Lawrence Arman Rapp of St. James, age 64, will be private. Visitation will be held Thursday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary St. James Chapel.  Memorials may be made to the St. James FFA Barn Fund.

Memorial Service for Marie Goldie Randolph of St. Louis, formerly of Steelville, age 81 will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville.

Deborah Lee Mathenia of St. James passed away Sunday at the age of 64. As per her wishes, no services will be held. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of St. James.

Sports – Tuesday, April 20th, 2021

The Salem Baseball Tigers and Mountain Grove Panthers battled for eight innings before the Panthers edged the Tigers, 8-7. Salem never led in the game but tied the game four times. Korben Barred was 2-3 with two RBI and Baylor Petty went 3 for 5 as Salem falls to 5-10 on the year and 3-1 in the SCA Conference. The Tigers are scheduled to be at St. Clair this afternoon at 4:30, weather permitting. If played, you can hear the game on KSMO and on ksmoradio.com.

The Salem Golf Team will be at Houston to face the Houston High School at 4:00 this afternoon, weather permitting.

The City of Salem Park and Recreation Department wants to remind people the city park pavilions are reserved on a first come, first serve basis. Pavilion #1 with the fireplace is rented for $45 and Pavilion #2 is $35 for the day. Rentals must be paid in full to save the date. Call 729-8163 for information.

The St. Louis Cardinals banged out five homers and Jack Flaherty earned his 3rd win of the year as the Red Birds beat Washington, 12-5. Paul DeJong hit a solo homer and a grand slam in the game finishing with five RBI while Tommy Edman, Paul Goldschmidt and Justin Williams all homered. The Cards will play the Nationals again tonight at 5:10 on KSMO Radio.

Pitcher Danny Duffy recorded his 1,000th career strikeout as a Royal making him the 6th pitcher in Royals’ history to do so, but Tampa Bay beat Kansas City Monday night by the score of 4-1. The Royals and the Rays will play again tonight at Kaufmann Stadium.

The St. Louis Blues game with Colorado tonight has been cancelled due to a COVID-19 outbreak on the Avalanche. The Blues are scheduled to play Colorado Thursday night at 7:00 with the pre-game show at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.

Weather – Tuesday, April 20th, 2021

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1:00 UNTIL 7:00 TODAY
FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 9:00 TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 AM WEDNESDAY

Today..Mostly cloudy and breezy with a 90% chance for rain changing to snow, high near 42.
Tonight..Cloudy with a 60% chance of snow early, gradually clearing, low near 26.
Wednesday..Frost likely before 9:00, then increasing clouds, high of 53.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy with widespread frost after midnight, low near 29.

Local News – Monday, April 19th, 2021

The City of Salem Board of Aldermen will be meeting tonight at the City Hall Council Chambers at 202 North Washington. In the hearing of persons, the board will hear from Mark Bottomley from 910 North Main Street who is requesting additional lighting be put up around the roadside park off Highway 19. The next person to be heard will be Ted and Crystal Kiddy from 805 North Jackson who are requesting “No Parking” signs as well as “Children at Play” signs in the alley. They want to report an excessive number of speeders going up and down North Jackson Street. They also want to report the alley is broken up and rocks are striking cars when people drive or speed up and down the road. The board will also hear from Teresa Stark about her neighbor who continues to build fires and play loud music as well as other ordinance concerns. After the consent agenda is approved, the board will discuss Bill #3476 that would create an ordinance for the Mayor to sign any and all documents for the city of Salem to pursue entering into a lease purchase funding agreement with Signature Public Funding Corporation for the guaranteed energy savings project improvements included in Resolution #4- 2021 that was approved by the Aldermen on February 16th of this year. The board will also discuss Bill #3477 that would authorize Mayor Brad Nash to sign and execute task order #10 pertaining to the Phase 2 Improvements at the Wastewater Treatment facility. These improvements in Phase 2 in the variance report have already been approved by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The board will then canvass the election results of the Municipal Election held on April 6th as provided to the temporary city clerk by Dent County Clerk Angie Curley. The city attorney will then present Resolution #6-2021 declaring the acceptance of the results of the Municipal Election. After the resolution is approved, the temporary city clerk will administer the oath of office to Shawn Bolerjack as the East Ward Alderman and Kenneth Nash as the West Ward Alderman. Following the swearing in, the board will elect a new President of the Board. City Administrator Ray Walden will then present updates on a number of city projects currently underway. The meeting will then be adjourned. The City of Salem Board of Aldermen meeting tonight is open to the public.

The 11th Annual Salem FFA Alumni Labor and Dessert Auction held Friday night at the Smith Valley Angus Barn raised $13,805 setting a new record for the auction. The alumni wanted to thank the Dent County Commissioners for the donation of the meat and grilling, all those who prepared the desserts for the auction, all those who helped set up and then take everything down at the conclusion of the event, Brady Hagler for the auctioneering service, and the Smith Valley Angus Farm for the use of their event barn. The alumni wanted to especially thank everyone who purchased labor time or the desserts. All the money raised by the event will be used for scholarships for graduating seniors.

A motorcycle accident happened Wednesday morning just before noon in Shannon County on Highway 19 about five miles north of Timber. The highway patrol reports states that a 2019 Yamaha being operated by 79-year-old Michael Osmer of Jackson, Michigan, was traveling south when he traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. Osmer was transported by air ambulance to the Mercy Hospital in Springfield for treatment of serious injuries. The report stated that Osmer was wearing a safety device at the time of the accident. The Yamaha was totaled and removed from the scene by Whitaker’s Towing.

An accident happened Friday morning at 8:05 in Phelps County on Interstate 44 at the westbound 196-mile marker. According to the highway patrol report, a 2017 Ford Fiesta, driven by 31-year-old Laura Giebler of Gerald, struck the rear of a 2019 International Tractor driven by Latoya Willingham of Houston, Texas. Giebler suffered moderate injuries and was transported by the St. James Ambulance to Phelps Health in Rolla. The report stated that both Giebler and Willingham were wearing safety restraints at the time of the accident. The Ford was totaled and removed from the scene by Spurgeon’s Towing, while the International had minor damage and was driven from the scene. The Highway Patrol was assisted by the St. James Police Department.