Obituaries – Monday, April 5th, 2021

Funeral services for Lola Marie (Swank) Masterson of Salem, age 76, will be held Wednesday morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until 11:00 service time Wednesday. Burial will follow in the New Harmony Cemetery.

Graveside services for Glen Salzwedel Sr. of Salem, age 93, will be Thursday at 1:00 at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Salem.

Memorial services for Oscar Bert Jessie of Salem, age 80, will be held 2:00 Sunday afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.

A Celebration of Life for Billy Clark Jackson of Salem, age 66, will be held at a later date. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.

Sports – Monday, April 5th, 2021

The Salem Baseball Tigers will start their SCA Conference schedule this afternoon when they host the Cabool Bulldogs at 4:30 at the SHS Baseball Field Complex. Salem is 1-6 on the season. You can hear the game on KSMO starting at 4:15 with Tiger Talk and Coach Karr or watch the game on ksmoradio.com/twitch.tv at 4:30.

The Salem Tiger Tennis Team will host the Waynesville Tigers on this afternoon at the Salem City Park starting at 4:00. The Tennis Tigers are 3-0 on the year.

Nick Castellanos and Tyler Naquin each hit three-run homers as the Cincinnati Reds pounded the St. louis Cardinals Sunday, 12-1. Carlos Martinez went five innings and gave up four runs, but the cardinals bullpen was ineffective giving up eight more runs over three innings. The loss came after St. Louis dropped a 9-6 decision Saturday as Adam Wainwright allowed six runs and could not get out of the 3rd inning. St. Louis will face the Miami Marlins today at 5:40 with Daniel Ponce de Leon on the mound. KSMO will join the game in progress after Salem Baseball.

The Texas Rangers avoided the three-game sweep by beating the Kansas City Royals Sunday at Kaufmann Stadium, 7-3. The Royals beat the Rangers Saturday, 11-4 as Witt Merrifield and Michael A Taylor each hit their second homer of the season. Mike Minor went six inning and gave up four runs in the win. The Royals will be at Cleveland this afternoon to face the Indians with Danny Duffy on the mound.

The St. Louis Blues dropped both games this past weekend to the Colorado Avalanche, losing Friday night, 4-1 with David Perron scoring the only Blues goal; then losing Saturday night, 2-1 on a goal by Cale Makar with 46 seconds left in the game. The Blues have lost six straight games and play the Vegas Golden Knights tonight on KSMO at 9:15 on a delayed basis.

Weather – Monday, April 5th, 2021

Today..Partly cloudy, high of 76.
Tonight..Mostly clear, low of 53.
Tuesday..Mostly sunny, high of 76.
Tuesday night..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance for showers after midnight, low of 58.
Wednesday..Cloudy with an 80% chance for showers and thunderstorms, high around 69.

Local News – Friday, April 2nd, 2021

The City of Salem has been awarded a MODOT Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grant for sidewalk safety improvements. The $346,780 grant will allow the city to make safety improvements on Fourth Street in Salem. The MRPC Transportation Advisory Committee ranked the Salem project as the top application in the region. Statewide, there were 66 applications and only 16 chosen for funding, due to limited funding. It was also announced that the City of Salem Park and Recreation Department also was awarded the LWCF grant for work on the new soccer fields.

Creating more forage per acre, of a higher quality product, with more plant diversity to increase grazing potential is the goal of this MU Extension four-part series dealing with pasture and hay management. In the month of April these four mini-series, over possible pasture and hay management to improve your grazing and or baling operation, will be discussed. All four programs will be conducted via zoom. Controlling spring weed competition problems will be Monday morning, April 5th, at 10:00 with MU Field Specialist, Terry Halleran. Kick starting your pasture for extended grazing potential will be on Monday, April 12th, 10:00 in the morning with MU
Field Specialist, Jill Scheidt. Pasture reseeding and/or renovation for the spring and fall grazing seasons will be the morning of April 19th at 10:00 hosted by Tim Schnakenberg, MU Field Specialist. Fall and winter weed control and stockpiling for extended grazing potential on Monday morning, April 26th, at 10:00 with Sarah Kenyon, MU Field Specialist. The series is FREE and producers can register online or contact the Hickory County MU Extension Office at 417 818 2618.

You are invited to the next Business @ Breakfast that will be held at the Salem Community Center @ The Armory or via Zoom to be held on Wednesday morning, April 7th from 7:00 until 7:45. If you are a business owner, business manager or if you are wanting to start a business,
then be part of the group where you can find where to find skilled labor who can pass a drug test and that will show up. Hosted by Salem Economic Development Director Sally Burbridge who will be at the Community Center and virtually with Sarah Hultine Massengale with the MU Extension. You will hear from Executive Director Dorsey Newcomb and Deputy Director of the Sustainable Ozarks Partnership as well as Walter Harris, the Transition Services Manager with Fort Leonard Wood, about hiring veterans and military retirees. These individuals have numerous skills and can be an asset to any company. To make your reservation to attend in person where there is a limit of 10 people, or to attend by Zoom, let Sarah Massengale know by e-mailing her at: hultines@missouri.edu. There will be coffee, fresh fruit and donuts for those attending in person.

As part of its mission to support educational outreach, the State Historical Society of Missouri has reaffirmed its commitment to the much-loved Historic Missourians website by updating the site to use modern web technology, making it mobile-friendly and giving it a fresh new look. Originally launched in 2006, the website features well-resourced biographies for notable Missourians of all time periods, races, genders, and occupations. Historic Missourians also meets education standards set by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and has long been used by Missouri students, educators, and parents. Students use Historic Missourians to explore the lives of entrepreneurs like Walt Disney, journalists like Mary Paxton Keeley, scientists like George Washington Carver, athletes like Stan Musial, educators like Susan Blow, and more. SHSMO executive director Gary R. Kremer said the biographies available on this site feature rich images, pictures of artifacts, and other primary sources that help students get started on their own journey of historical research. Historic Missourians is online and FREE to worldwide audiences. Visit at historicmissourians.shsmo.org.

The Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors will be meeting Tuesday evening, April 6th at 6:00 at the fire station at #2 South Main Street. After the roll call and approval of the consent agenda, the board will review the minutes of the March meeting before hearing the financial report and approving bills. Next on the agenda will be the review of the calendar and the monthly reimbursement report before hearing any old or new business and various report. The board may then vote to go into closed session. If a closed session is not needed, the board will set the date for the May meeting before adjourning. The meeting of the Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors on Tuesday is open to the public.

Obituaries – Friday, April 2nd, 2021

Funeral services for David Paul Golden of Boss, age 76, will be held at noon today in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Stone Hill Cemetery.

A Graveside Inurnment Service for Jason Lynn Hewkin of Steelville, age 39, will be held this afternoon at 2:00 in the Turnbough Cemetery in Davisville. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville.

Sports – Friday, April 2nd, 2021

Potosi scored four two-out runs plus hit three triples and two doubles in the game as the Trojans beat Salem Thursday, 8-3. Salem scored their three runs on four hits as they fall to 1-6 on the year. The Salem Baseball Tigers will start their SCA Conference schedule Monday when they host the Cabool Bulldogs at 4:30 at the SHS Baseball Field Complex.

The Salem Tiger Tennis Team defeated the Willow Springs Bears Thursday at the Salem City Park tennis courts, 5 matches to 4. Salem also beat Potosi Wednesday afternoon in a contest added after the games at Richland Monday were cancelled, 7 matches to 2. The tennis team will host the Waynesville Tigers on Monday at the Salem City Park starting at 4:00.

Registration for the City of Salem Baseball, Softball and T-ball leagues is now underway for $25.00 per child through April the 9th. Games will be played at the Salem City Park and Al Brown Fields. For more information or if you have questions, contact Melissa Dubois at 729-6290 or e-mail her at salemparks@salemmo.com.

Paul Goldschmidt went 4-5 and drove in a run, plus Dylan Carlson hit a three-run 1st inning homer and Tyler O’Neil added a two-run shot in the 4th inning as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds Thursday, 11-6. The Red Birds will be off today and play the Reds Saturday afternoon with the pre-game show will beginning at 2:15 on KSMO Radio with the first pitch at 3:10. Sunday the pre-game will begin after the First Baptist Church program around 11:30 on KSMO with the first pitch at 12:10.

Witt Merrifield, Jorge Soler and Michael A. Taylor all homered for Kansas City as they beat the Texas Rangers in a wild opening day, 14-10. Both Kansas City and Texas had 15 hits in the game and both teams combined for 17 walks. The Kansas City Royals will be off today and will play Texas Saturday and Sunday afternoon at Kaufmann Stadium.

The St. Louis Blues will take on the Colorado Avalanche tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30 each evening. You can hear the games on KSMO Radio. The Blues have lost four straight games.

Weather – Friday, April 2nd, 2021

A FREEZE WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL
9:00 THIS MORNING

Today..Mostly sunny and breezy, high around 57.
Tonight..Mostly clear, low of 35.
Saturday..Mostly sunny, high of 66.
Saturday night..Clear, low of 43.
Sunday..Sunny, high of 71.
Sunday night..Clear, low of 48.
Monday..Sunny, high of 75.

Local News – Thursday, April 1, 2021

The Meramec Regional Planning Commission (MRPC) received an unmodified audit opinion from Hochschild, Bloom and Company, LLP for the period ending June 30, 2020. The board approved a draft of the single audit contingent with no changes when finalized at its March 11 board meeting, which was held virtually. An unmodified audit report occurs when an independent auditor deems a company’s financial statements are fairly and appropriately presented, without any identified exceptions, and in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles and applicable federal regulations. Tammy Alsop presented the audit report to the board for the firm. She said it’s the best report an entity can receive. There were no deficiencies or material weaknesses that were found, which is very good. MRPC had revenues of $2,184,495 for the year ending June 30, 2020 and expenses of $2,167,578. MRPC ended the year with a profit of $21,897. The audit also includes audits of the MRB, Meramec Regional Emergency Planning Committee and MRPC’s revolving loan funds as component units. The audit firm did not issue a management letter or any recommendations for improvement.

A one vehicle accident happened in Laclede County early Wednesday morning just after 6:00 on Highway 32 about two miles north of Lynchburg. The report from the highway patrol states that a 2000 Chevrolet 1500 being driven by 29-year-old Waylon Tuttle of Summersville swerved to miss a deer in the roadway. Tuttle then traveled off the left side of the roadway, struck a culvert before becoming airborne and striking the ground. A passenger in the vehicle, 52-year-old Danny Basham of Eminence was transported by Mercy Ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Lebanon for treatment of moderate injuries. The report went on to say that Tuttle was wearing a safety restraint while Basham was not. The Chevrolet sustained extensive damage and was towed from the scene by family.

The month of April marks Missouri’s annual No MOre Trash! Bash coordinated by the Missouri Department of Transportation. During the annual statewide anti-litter event, volunteers are encouraged to clean up litter adjacent to highways to help beautify Missouri. The No MOre Trash! Bash is an annual outreach of MoDOT’s year-round litter control efforts. It has been held every spring since 2004 except for 2020 when COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the event out of safety concerns. Additional COVID-19 restrictions limited the use of nearly 240 work release prisoners and required social distancing for field operations engaged in litter control performed by MoDOT staff. These factors have contributed to a marked increase in trash along Missouri’s highways. Becky Allmeroth, chief safety and operations officer, said keeping Missouri’s highways clean is a shared responsibility between MoDOT, those who use our roadways and many of the volunteers who help every year to make a difference in how this great state looks to the travelling public. The Trash Bash is a great opportunity for students, civic groups and those looking to receive community service credit while they beautify their community. Over the years, the volunteers have made this program a success. Last year, MoDOT spent $6.4 million to remove litter from more than 385,000 acres of roadsides along 34,000 state highway miles. The annual volunteer efforts to pick up litter along Missouri highway—including the Adopt-A-Highway program—have been valued at more than $1 million. Allmeroth said they encourage Adopt-A-Highway volunteers to do their section pickups in April, but they also invite anyone from the community who wants to help to join in for a one-time pickup. This year’s No MOre Trash! Bash kickoff will include virtual events with Adopt-A-Highway volunteers, students and community groups interested in participating in roadside trash pickup. Trash bags and safety vests will be provided to groups engaged in litter pickup. Groups are encouraged to exercise special COVID-19 safety precautions. To learn more about how you can participate, visit www.modot.org/adopt-highway or call 1-888-275-6636.

The City of Salem will be doing curbside yard waste pick-up the first full week of each month. Items that will be picked up by the city include limbs and branches that are cut to a length of 4 feet or less and leaves that are bagged in recyclable leaf bags which can be purchased at the city utility office $2.50 for ten bags. The city will pick up yard waste that has been properly bagged, cut, and placed at the edge of the curb or sidewalk. They ask that you do not block the sidewalk or place items in the street. The city of Salem reserves the right to charge for exceptionally large volumes of yard waste or to recommend removal by a private company. Items that will not be picked up include appliances, household trash, tires, electronics, lumber or building materials, furniture, or recyclables. Items must be ready and set out for pickup on the first Monday of the first full weeks of each month. For more information, call the city at 729-4811.

Obituaries – Thursday, April 1, 2021

A celebration of life service for Dr. Bob Carnett of Salem, age 82, will be held this evening, April 1st at 7:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary in Salem. Visitation will be from 3:00 until service time. Interment will be in the North Lawn Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Dent County Animal Welfare Society.

Funeral services for David Paul Golden of Boss, age 76, will be held at noon on Friday in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be this evening from 5:00 until 8:00 at the Chapel. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Stone Hill Cemetery.

A Graveside Inurnment Service for Jason Lynn Hewkin of Steelville, age 39, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 in the Turnbough Cemetery in Davisville. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville.

Sports – Thursday, April 1, 2021

The Salem Baseball Tigers will travel to Potosi this afternoon at 3:00. The time of the game was changed due to the colder temperatures expected tonight. You can hear the game live on ksmoradio.com ONLY and the game will be rebroadcast after the St. Louis Cardinals’ game around 7:00 on KSMO Radio.

Salem Tiger Tennis team defeated Houston Tuesday, 9-0, then beat Potosi Wednesday afternoon in a contest added after the Richland match was cancelled, 7 matches to 2. The Salem Tigers Tennis team will have their first home match at the Salem City Park today as they host the Willow Springs Bears starting at 4:00.

The Salem Golf Team will be at the Mountain Grove Open this afternoon at 4:00 while the Salem Varsity track team will be at Ava for the Ava Open that begins at 4:00.

The St. Louis Cardinals will open the season this afternoon at Cincinnati against the Reds. The pre-game show will begin at 2:15 on KSMO Radio with the first pitch at 3:10.

The Kansas City Royals will open their season against the Texas Rangers on Thursday at 3:10 to begin the 2021 season.

It’s back! The Healthy Dent County Fitness Center will again offer Line Dancing Classes beginning TONIGHT at 6:00 at the Salem Community Center @ The Armory. The class will be held every Thursday night in April with Rosalie Wright as your instructor. The cost is $5.00 per person each night of the class and you can pay at the door. For more information or if you any questions, please call 739-1127.