Archive for 2022
Sports – Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
The South Iron Lady Panthers smothering press forced 15 Salem 1st quarter turnovers that led to 28 1st quarter points en route to a 74-43 win over the Salem Lady Basketball Tigers. Ashton Bowers of Salem led all scorers with 28 points while Madison Ayers netted 24 for South Iron. Salem falls to 0-3 on the year and they will be at Viburnum on Tuesday, December 6th.
The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers will host the Lebanon Yellowjackets tonight starting with the JV game at 6:00 with the varsity game to follow. Salem enters the game with a 1-1 record. You can hear the varsity game on KSMO AM 1340 and 95.7 FM and video stream the games on KSMO Media.
The Missouri Basketball Tigers will face the Wichita State Shockers tonight at 7:00. Due to Salem Tiger Basketball, the Missouri game will NOT be heard on KSMO Radio. Missouri is 7-0 on the season.
The Dallas Stars scored three 3rd period goals and defeated the St. Louis Blues Monday night, 4-1. The Blues will host the Carolina Hurricane Thursday night at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.
Weather – Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
Today..Cloudy and breezy with a 20% chance for late afternoon rain, high of 62.
Tonight..Cloudy and breezy with a 30% chance of rain or snow, low around 22.
Wednesday..Sunny and breezy, high near 41.
Wednesday night..Clear, low of 21.
Thursday..Mostly sunny, high around 45.
Obituaries – Monday, November 28th, 2022
Funeral services for Jay Dickson of Salem, age 79, will be held at 12:00 noon today in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 11:00 until service time. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Waynesville.
Funeral services for Rosemary Satterlee of Columbia, age 99, will be held this afternoon at 1:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held this morning from 11:00 until time of service. Interment will be in the Ozark Hills Memorial Gardens.
Funeral services for Anthony “Tony” Davis Sr. of Jerome, age 82, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Masonic services will be at 12:30. Visitation will be held Tuesday morning from 11:00 until time of service. Interment will be in the Burton Cemetery.
Funeral services for Vincent James Parks of Salem, age 56, will be held Thursday morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 5:00 until 8:00. Burial will in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Memorial services for Joey Luebbert of Salem, age 65, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:00 in the Salem Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 11:00 until service time. Memorials are suggested to the Rolla Technical Institute.
Weather – Monday, November 28th, 2022
Today..Sunny, high of 54.
Tonight..Increasing clouds, low around 40.
Tuesday..Mostly cloudy, high of 62.
Tuesday night..Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers, low around 26.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny, high near 38.
Wednesday night..Mostly clear, low around 17.
Local News – Monday, November 28th, 2022
The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors received their audit report Tuesday night for Fiscal Year 2022 from Jean Nyberg of FOVIS, formally known as BKD, LLP. Nyberg said her firm gave the hospital an unmodified opinion which is the best they can give for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 2022, She reported SMDH had a cash decrease during the year of 1.9 million dollars due an operating loss and the Medicare reduction where the hospital had to repay Medicare’s advance during COVID with a reduced reimbursement from them. The hospital did receive 2.4 million dollars in CARES Act funds during the fiscal year. Nyberg reported the hospital improved their days in accounts receivable reducing it from 58 in 2021 to 31 in 2022 with 66 days cash on hand which is about normal for a critical access hospital. The hospital did have an increase in revenues of 1.8 million dollars but had decrease in their net position of $1,667,000. She told the board the long-term debt to capitalization ratio for the Salem Hospital stands at 29% which now includes capital leases. Nyberg told the board the net operating margin for the hospital this past fiscal year stands at -18.8% which is better than last year’s -28.4% margin. She did say the hospital had non-operating revenues of 2.9 million dollars for the last fiscal year which should just about do it for substantial CARES Act funds, but some ARPA funds may be reflected in the next fiscal year budget for the transformer repair and ambulance purchases. Nyberg went on to report that FOVIS noted one material deficiency with a significant amount of journal entries, reconciliations and with the accounts receivable. Due to some of these issues, there was an audit adjustment needed of $995,213. With that being said, Nyberg said the hospital is on the right course, but it will still be 18 months or longer before an accurate assessment could be done. She did state the hospital may want to take a hard look at departments that are not profitable such as dialysis and Home Health to see if moving forward with them is the right move or divesting themselves of those services may be necessary.
The City of Salem and the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their Christmas Parade of Lights this Saturday starting at 5:30 from the corner of South Grand and Franklin to the Dent County Courthouse. The parade will go east on Franklin, then north on MacArthur to 4th Street and then progress east to the courthouse square. You are invited to be a part of the parade and the theme will be “Under the Christmas Tree” with this year’s Grand Marshall former Mayor Gary Brown. The parade winners this year are sponsored by Sinks Pharmacy. Entry forms are available at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Office, on their Facebook page or by calling the chamber office at 729-6900. They
can e-mail or fax you a form as well and all forms need to be turned into the chamber office by this Wednesday. The parade lineup will begin at 5:00 and the parade will be livestreamed on KSMO Media.
The last signup for the Dent County Toy Drive and the Salvation Army Angel Tree will be from 3:30 until 5:30 this afternoon at the Salem Community Center@The Armory at 1200 West Rolla Road. This is the last day to sign-up your children and some documentation will be required. These programs are limited to children from newborn to 12-years of age, and the parent or guardian they live with MUST sign them up. The parent needs to bring with them a birth certificate or shot record or current grade card to prove the child’s age; and the parents must live in Dent County. A current utility bill or a letter from the school the child attends will also work. Only one person per family may register and no children are allowed to be present during the signups. Parents will be asked the interests of each child, and they should know their children’s clothes and shoe sizes. For parents to save some time, there is a link on the Dent County Toy Drive Facebook Page to complete the pre-registration form. The Dent County Toy Drive and the Salvation Army want all children to have a great Christmas, but they are also asking parents not to participate unless you truly need their help. If you have questions, message the Dent County Toy Drive on their Facebook page or call 729-8163.
A one vehicle accident happened Thanksgiving morning just after 8:00 in Phelps County on County Road 7520 about a quarter mile from Highway T. The report released from the highway patrol states that a 2013 Smart car being driven by 56-year-old Tammy Striplin of Devils Elbow was traveling east when she traveled off the left side of the road before striking a ditch and overturning. Striplin, who was not wearing a safety restraint, suffered serious injuries, and was taken by ambulance to Phelps Health Hospital in Rolla. The vehicle was totaled and removed from the scene by D&D Towing.
Sports – Monday, November 28th, 2022
The Salem Lady Basketball Tigers will host South Iron tonight starting with the varsity game at 6:00 with the JV game to follow. All KSMO Media will carry the game beginning with Tiger Talk and Coach Cody Woody at 5:45 with KSMO Video services carrying the JV game after.
The St. Louis Blues lost Wednesday night to the Buffalo Sabers 6-2. Then lost again Friday night 5-4 in Tampa Bay against the Lighting. Fought back on Saturday to beat the Florida Panthers in Miami 5-4 in overtime. The Blues will host the Dallas Stars tonight at 7:00. You can hear the game on KSMO. The game will be joined in progress after the Salem Lady Tiger Basketball.
The Missouri Basketball Tigers beat Coastal Carolina Wednesday night in Columbia 89-51. Mizzou also beat the Houston Baptist Huskies Saturday 105-69. Mizzou will face the Wichita State Shockers Tuesday night at 7:00. Missouri is now 7-0 going into the game. You can hear the game on KSMO 1340AM or 95.7FM.
The Missouri Tigers Football Team is bowl eligible after beating Arkansas Friday 29-27 at Faurot Field in the Battle Line Rivalry. Mizzou has clinched bowl eligibility for the third time in three seasons. The upcoming bowl game will be the 35th in program history. Missouri is 3-5 in the SEC and 6-6 overall.
Patrick Mahomes’ threw for 320 yards to help lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a victory over the Los Angeles Ram 26-10 last night. The Chiefs will travel to Cincinnati to face the Bengals on Sunday December 4th at 3:25. The Chiefs are 9-2 in the AFC West.
Local News – Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Everyone at KSMO Radio and Your World Today want to wish your family a Happy Thanksgiving. Because of the holiday, Your World Today will NOT be published again until Monday, November 28th. Have a safe holiday!
The Salvation Army Dent County Service Unit volunteer bell ringers will begin raising funds for those in need at Country Mart and Wal-Mart around the familiar red kettle today, and then every Friday and Saturday through Christmas Eve. Counter kettles will also be located at various locations throughout the community. The kettles are the primary way funds are raised locally to continue to meet the needs of the less fortunate in our community. For those who do not want to handle cash, you can donate digitally with Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and Venmo at any Red Kettle across the country. Every donation helps hope march on for those in need, and all gifts stay within the community in which they are given. If you would like to volunteer to ring the famous Salvation Army bell, please call Susie at 729-6771 or 247-7099. You can also call the Salvation Army Dent County Service Unit office at 729-8163. Don’t forget the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree and Dent County Toy Drive signup on Monday, November 28th from 3:30 to 5:30 at the Salem Community Center@The Armory at 1200 West Rolla Road.
The Salem Board of Aldermen met Tuesday evening in the City Hall Council Chambers. After the consent agenda was approved, the Board approved a bid from BCS Electric for installation of field lights on the poles at the Al Brown field for a total of $41,760.88. These funds will come from the Energy Savings Program (ESP). The board got a financial update from Stacey Houston. The report ending October 31st showed sales tax revenue for general fund of $622,950, for Park and Rec a total of $233,602 and for Capital Improvements a total of $311,475. Electric sales revenue totaled $2,388,950 with the cost to purchase power totaled $1,688,768. Water sales revenue totaled $339,698 and Sewer sales revenue totaled $299,925. The board approved a bid from Fletcher Reinhart for $13,147.58 for the electric materials that will be installed at Al Brown Field. Resolution #41-2022 for the city to conduct a municipal election on April 4, 2023, to elect one East Ward and one West Ward Alderman was approved. The opening date for anyone wishing to file as a candidate is December 6th and the last day to file will be December 27th. The board approved Resolution #42-2022 for a change order for $2,416 to a home located at 501 S. Hickory Street as part of the Welcome Home Program. They also approved Resolution #43-20922 for a change order for $663 to a home located at 810 E. Jack Street. The board approved Resolution #44-2022 to submit a grant application to DED’s Community Revitalization Grant to extend the current TAP grant project that includes removal and replacement of non-ADA compliant sidewalks serving downtown businesses along 4th Street and installing historic replica lighting. TAP grant funds have been secured that include the south side of 4th Street between Highway 19 and Iron Street and both sides of 4th Street from Highway 19 to Washington Street. The new grant will seek grant funds to extend the area from McArthur Street to the Courthouse and eastward to Pershing Street. The $396,320 TAP grant funds plus the City’s local match of $99,080 will be leveraged as a match for the grant application. The board tabled Resolution #46-2022, a resolution amending the employee sick leave policy. Temporary City Administrator Sally Burbridge reported that she is working with downtown business owners to seek right of way permissions to begin the downtown project. Public Works Director Mark Nash said the fuel tank cleaning at the airport is completed, the city is waiting on the card reader before getting fuel in the tank. Mayor Parker reported that the city offices will be closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. The Chamber of Commerce Parade will be held on Saturday, December 3rd beginning at 5:30 pm. His Place is offering a free Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, both dine in and curbside pickup. Alderman Bolerjack thanked everyone that participated, sponsored and the organizers for another great Heroes Marathon last weekend. The Salvation Army is seeking bell ringers and volunteers can go to www.registertoring.com to sign up. He announced that he will be seeking re-election as East Ward Alderman in the upcoming municipal election. Alderman Williams thanks the city staff for their work on securing the nearly $8.8 million in grants for the city’s water system. Alderman Duncan reported that she will also be seeking election as West Ward Alderwoman. The board then went into closed session.
Obituaries – Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Funeral services for Jay Dickson of Salem, age 79, will be held at 12:00 noon on Monday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 11:00 until service time Monday. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Waynesville.
Funeral services for Rosemary Satterlee of Columbia, age 99, will be held Monday afternoon at 1:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held Monday morning from 11:00 until time of service. Interment will be in the Ozark Hills Memorial Gardens.
Funeral services for Anthony “Tony” Davis Sr. of Jerome, age 82, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Masonic services will be at 12:30. Visitation will be held Tuesday morning from 11:00 until time of service. Interment will be in the Burton Cemetery.
Sports – Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
A total of five Salem football players have been named to the All-SCA Teams. Two players were named to the All-SCA Second Team, and they were Rueben Hovey as a linebacker and Jamal Metcalf as a punter. Named to the All-SCA Honorable Mention Team were tight end Caleb Ingram, defensive lineman Owen Hamilton and defensive back Josh Owen. Congratulations Tigers!
Austin James scored 25 points to lead the Licking Wildcats back from an early deficit to beat Salem Tuesday, 68-57 in the Cat Classic. Gunnar Konkel had 25 points for Salem who fall to 1-1 on the year. In the girls’ varsity game, Hannah Medlock scored 24 points while Abbie Sullins netted her 1,000th career point on a free throw as Licking beat Salem, 60-41. Ashton Bowers scored 23 points to lead Salem who drop to 0-2 on the year. The Lady Tigers host South Iron Monday and the boys will host Lebanon on Tuesday.
The Blues will be in Buffalo night at 6:00 with the pregame show on KSMO Radio at 5:30. The Blues Friday will be at Tampa Bay to face the Lightning at 6:00 and in Miami to face the Florida Panthers Saturday at 4:30.
The Missouri Basketball Tigers play Coastal Carolina tonight in Columbia. Missouri is 5-0 going into the game. It will NOT be heard on KSMO due to Blues hockey.
The Missouri Football Tigers host Arkansas Friday at Faurot Field. Missouri must win the game to be bowl eligible this year. They enter the game with a 5-6 record. You can hear the game on KSMO Friday at 2:30.
Weather – Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Today..Mostly sunny, high of 58.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of rain after midnight, low of 41.
Thanksgiving..Cloudy with an 80% chance of rain, high of 51.
Thursday night..Cloudy with a 60% chance of rain, low near 39.
Friday..Mostly cloudy, high around 50.
Friday Night..Cloudy with a 40% chance for showers, low of 37.
Saturday..Cloudy with a 70% chance for showers, high near 50.