Archive for 2022
Local News – Tuesday, April 5th, 2022
ELECTION RESULTS:
A municipal election was held Tuesday in Dent County and a total of 1,125 voters cast ballots for only 11.92% of the 9,441 registered voters. The unofficial results of challenged races for Dent County only are as follows:
* indicates winners
CITY OF SALEM MAYOR:
Greg Parker* 425 votes
Stephanie Skyles 70 votes
William Parsons 50 votes
Skip Dahms 46 votes
CITY OF SALEM WEST WARD ALDERMAN:
Kyle Williams* 161 votes
Catherine Dent 158 votes
SALEM R-80 SCHOOL BOARD: (two elected)
Sammi Parker* 456 votes
Phillip Mercer* 370 votes
Calvin Malone 315 votes
OAK HILL R-1 SCHOOL BOARD: (two elected)
Amanda Sapaugh* 59 votes
James Resse* 49 votes
Rabecka Geistlinger 15 votes
NORTHWOOD R-4 SCHOOL BOARD: (two elected)
(votes not available from Crawford County)
Nathaniel Woods (Nathan) 55 votes
Lawrence Rictor, Jr. 37 votes
Christina Hemmann 34 votes
BUNKER R-3 SCHOOL DISTRICT (two elected)
(votes not available from
Shannon and Reynolds County)
Nancy Amaral 23 votes
Gary Conway, Jr. 20 votes
Todd Sutton 10 votes
DENT COUNTY ROAD AND BRIDGE SALES TAX:
Yes* 808 votes
No 303 votes
The Dent County Commission met at the courthouse Monday morning. Salem and Dent County Economic Development Director Sally Burbridge presented the commission with her monthly report. She stated she has already submitted a semi-annual report for the FHLB- Welcome Home Affordable Housing grant even though it has not yet started in Salem. It is due every March and September. She stated she received information from MRPC on their lead-abatement program and the city will be able to use it in conjunction with the Welcome Home Affordable Housing program. The grant will fund up to $15,000 per house. She said there will be a Regional Economic Development meeting in Houston on April 21st where broadband will be discussed as well as a discussion on locations for businesses. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles asked Burbridge to see if she could get in touch with the Missouri Department of Economic Development Director of the Office of Broadband Development, B.J. Tanksley and see if he could come attend. She said the trees are down at the certified site in the Masters Industrial Park and the cleanup will continue through April. She reported she has a number of tasks yet to perform and submit before the state approves the certified site designation and comes by with a drone to video the parameters of the space. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Wes Mobray stated workers have finished the service on the Dura-Patcher, change out the blades on Grader #38, fix the bridge ends on Dent County Road 4220 and repair the ends of a box culvert on county road 6300. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson said workers would be installing signs, fix a flat on Grader #32, service a transmission on county vehicle #116, install blades on tractor #6 and workers would be checking for washouts. Commissioner Skiles said he contacted Kelly Sink from the MRPC about the commission’s decision to approved providing up to $200,000 for the purchase of a new transformer at the Salem Memorial District Hospital. She said she would be in contact with them on the proper procedure to apply for the funds. Skiles also said a FEMA Mitigation plan meeting would be held at the Salem Community Center@The Armory today at 1:00 and that meeting is open to the public. At 10:00, the commissioners opened polypropylene culvert bids. The county received bids from Roberts-Judson Lumber Company and Viebrock Sales and Service. The low bid was from Viebrock for $45,097 for all the different size culverts requested by the commission. The county had budgeted $30,000 for culverts and will have to make a budget adjustment to account for the difference. The commissioners approved the bid from Viebrock Sales and Service. The next meeting of the Dent County Commission will be Thursday at 9:00 at the courthouse and it will be open to the public.
The Board of Directors of Salem Memorial District Hospital will conduct a special meeting this afternoon at noon in the Hospital Library. Interested persons may attend by telephone or other electronic means any portion of the meeting not closed to the public. For access information, contact the SMDH Administration office at 573-729-6626 ext. 4005.
Obituaries – Tuesday, April 5th, 2022
A funeral mass for Sara Farmer of Steelville, age 90, will be at 11:00 this morning at 11:00 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Steelville. Visitation will be this morning from: 9:00 until service time at the church. Interment will be at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Ft. Leonard Wood. Memorials may be to the American Heart Association or Steelville Food Pantry. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home.
Funeral services for Marjorie “Margie” Darlene Bradshaw of Licking, age 80, will be held at 2:00 Thursday afternoon at the Pentecostal Holiness Church with Reverend Erin McConnell officiating. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 2:00 Thursday afternoon at the church. Burial will be in the Boone Creek Cemetery in Licking. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Funeral services for Rebecca Arlene Hart Hull of Newburg, age 88, will be Friday morning at 11:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held Thursday evening 5:00-7:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Interment will be in High Gate Baptist Cemetery.
Memorial Services for Gary Lee Hanning of Salem, age 81, will be at 11:00 Saturday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Saturday. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Oak Grove Baptist Church.
Sports – Tuesday, April 5th, 2022
The Salem Tiger Baseball game yesterday against Cabool was postponed. They will travel to St. James this afternoon. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio 1340 AM or 95.7 FM. Salem is 2-4 on the year.
Kyleigh Wood’s bases loaded walk-off single in the bottom of the 7th inning drove in the winning run as the Salem Lady Tigers came back from a 6-3 deficit to beat the Willow Springs Lady Bears, 7-6 to go to 4-1 on the year. The Lady Tigers will travel to Dixon today at 4:30.
The Salem Golf team will play in Willow Springs on today at 4:00.
The Salem Tennis Team lost at Waynesville Monday, 6-3. They will host their Salem Tennis Invitational at 10:00 Wednesday morning at the Salem City Park.
Vladimir Tarasenko scored two goals as St. Louis beat Arizona Monday, 5-1. They will play Seattle Wednesday night at 6:30.
The St. Louis Cardinals beat Washington Monday, 4-3 and play Miami today in their final spring training game.
Cincinnati scored five runs in the 1st inning and held on for a 10-6 win over the Kansas City Royals Monday. The Royals will play Milwaukee today in their final spring training game.
Weather – Tuesday, April 5th, 2022
Today..Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance for showers, high of 67.
Tonight..Cloudy with a 80% chance for showers late, low of 46.
Wednesday..Mostly cloudy early, then sunny, high around 63.
Wednesday night..Mostly clear, low of 38.
Thursday..Mostly sunny, high of 53.
Local News – Monday, April 4th, 2022
A fatal accident occurred Friday afternoon around 4:51 in Crawford County on Highway 19 south of Route HH. According to the highway patrol report, a 2005 Ford Focus driven by 62-year-old Susan Eaton of Cherryville, was travelling northbound and travelled off the right side of the roadway. She overcorrected toward the left side of the road and the Ford returned to the roadway and overturned, travelling off the left side of the roadway and striking a tree. Eaton was pronounced dead by Crawford County Assistant Coroner Nikki Bussell. Her body was transported to Hutson Funeral Home by the Assistant Coroner. Eaton was not wearing a safety restraint at the time of the accident. The Ford was totaled and was removed from the scene by Miles and Sons Towing.
An accident occurred Friday evening around 5:30 in Dent County on Route B about three miles east of Doss. According to the highway patrol report, a 2003 Honda Shadow driven by 46-year-old James Dorris of Bunker, was traveling eastbound and lost control of the vehicle while negotiating a curve. The Honda travelled off the left side of the roadway and overturned. Dorris suffered serious injuries and was flown by Air Evac to Mercy Hospital South in St. Louis. He was wearing a safety restraint at the time of the accident. The Honda sustained extensive damage and was removed from the scene by the owner.
The Missouri Hospital Association’s Community Investment Report finds that in 2020, the state’s hospitals provided more than $3.5 billion in total community benefit, an increase of nearly $100 million from 2019, and a 16% increase throughout the last decade. Providing a safety net for care is an essential part of a hospitals’ value to the community they serve. In 2020, hospitals provided $1.8 billion in total uncompensated care, an increase of more than $93 million over 2019. Hospital specific data is available on the association’s consumer data site, FocusOnHospitals.com. Salem Memorial District Hospital provided $121,078 in charity care, $3,244,055 in bad debt, $261,225 in unpaid costs for treatment of Medicare patients for a total of $3,726,358 of uncompensated cost. The hospital spent $14,351,236 on payroll and benefits for their 247 employees. The Salem hospital paid $806,669 in taxes and had $25,343,251 in total operating expenses. Salem Memorial District Hospital’s net revenue was $23,545,340. In 2020, the cost of providing care to low-income Missourians, and the uninsured and underinsured individuals who are eligible under hospitals’ charity care policies e increased by more than $65 million to $1.09 billion statewide. With the COVID-19 pandemic heavily impacting hospitals, provider relief funds from the federal government helped offset what might have been devastating financial losses at many hospitals. Despite financial uncertainty, hospitals continued to provide a safety net for care. And, for every $1 in net income, operating revenue, minus expenses hospitals provided $2.13 in uncompensated care in 2020, an increase from $1.54 in 2019. These community investments help strengthen the health care system. They also ripple throughout the economy, creating household income, opportunities to support and build businesses, and increasing revenue for state and local governments.
Fishing and Fish Fry is part of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Women’s Outdoors Program. The class will be held at the lower lake at the Current River State Park tonight from 6:00 until 8:00. During the class women will learn to fish, clean your fish and cook it. For more information or to register call Connie at 573-751-1224 or email connie.weber@dnr.mo.gov.
The City of Salem Planning and Zoning Commission Board of Adjustment met Wednesday evening at 202 North Washington to discuss a variance for a proposed 85-foot sign for the Mobil-Dirt Cheap business located at 1103 South Main Street. The City of Salem Code of Ordinances limit structure height to 60-feet. The board of adjustment voted against the variance as neither the owner of the property, Greg Portell, or the sign company, Ziglin Signs owned by Matt Meyer, were in attendance to present their case.
Obituaries – Monday, April 4th, 2022
A funeral mass for Sara Farmer of Steelville, age 90, will be at 11:00 Tuesday morning at 11:00 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Steelville. Visitation will be Tuesday morning from: 9:00 until service time at the church. Interment will be at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Ft. Leonard Wood. Memorials may be to the American Heart Association or Steelville Food Pantry. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home.
Funeral services for Rebecca Arlene Hart Hull of Newburg, age 88, will be Friday morning at 11:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held Thursday evening 5:00-7:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Interment will be in High Gate Baptist Cemetery.
Memorial Services for Gary Lee Hanning of Salem, age 81, will be at 11:00 Saturday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Saturday. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Oak Grove Baptist Church.
Funeral services for Kim Shree Mounce of Salem, age 60, are incomplete and will be announced at a later date. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Monday, April 4th, 2022
The Salem Tiger Baseball team will travel to Cabool this afternoon to face the Bulldogs in SCA Conference play. Salem enters the game with a 2-4 record. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio 1340AM or 95.7FM. THIS GAME HAS BEEN POSTPONED!! It will be rescheduled at a later date.
The Salem Tiger Tennis Team defeated Willow Springs, 5-4 Friday afternoon. They will travel to Waynesville this afternoon at 4:00. Salem is 2-1 on the year. They will host their Tennis Invitational at 10;00 Wednesday morning at the Salem City Park. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers fell to Steelville 14-1 Friday afternoon to fall to 3-1 on the year. They will host Willow Springs this afternoon at 4:30 the Salem City Park in SCA Conference play. THIS GAME WILL BE PLAYED ON THE RED FIELD AT THE SALEM CITY PARK!!! The Lady Tigers will be at Dixon Tuesday.
The Salem Middle School Track Team will host the Salem Open today at 4:00 at the Salem High School Track.
The St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Mets 7-2 on Friday while the game Saturday against Houston was postponed due to rain. The Cards were off Sunday and will play Washington today at noon.
The Kansas City Royals lost 2-4 to the San Diego Padres Friday. After heaving Saturday off, the Royals lost to the Mariners Sunday, 10-8. They will play Cincinnati today.
The St. Louis Blues rallied from a 4-1 1st period deficit to tie the game against Edmonton, 5-5 but lost in overtime on Connor McDavid’s goal, 6-5 on Friday. On Saturday, the Blues scored three goals in the last 1:51 of the game to beat the Calgary Flames, 6-4. They take on the Arizona Coyotes tonight at 6:30. The game can be heard on KSMO following the Salem Tigers.
Weather – Monday, April 4th, 2022
Today..Mostly cloudy with a 80% chance for showers and thunderstorms, high of 63.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 80% chance for showers, low of 46.
Tuesday..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for showers, high of 68.
Tuesday night..Cloudy with a 70% chance for showers, low of 46.
Wednesday..Cloudy with morning showers, then partly sunny, high around 63.
Local News – Friday, April 1st, 2022
The Dent County Commissioners met Thursday morning for their regular meeting at the courthouse. At the meeting, it was determined Salem and Dent County received between two to about three inches of rain on Wednesday. Because of that, both Commissioner Wes Mobray and Gary Larson said they had crews out checking for washouts and fixing road problems. Mobray also said crews were working on a road pipe that washed out in the middle. Larson said truck #124 has now been repaired and is back from St. James. Larson also said crews would be fixing some road issues on Dent County Roads 3350 and 4060 as well as cleaning out debris below a number of bridges in District 2. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles reported he attended a CCAM Executive Board meeting Wednesday and then went to Jefferson City to address legislative issues. He said they talked about financial relief for the counties from unfunded mandates by the state where the state keeps having counties pick up increasing costs passed by the state without a funding mechanism to pay for the increase. There was some discussion about the state picking up the Prosecuting Attorney’s salary while the counties would continue to pay for their retirement and staff. This suggestion was received well by the legislature and has also been mentioned by the prosecutor’s association in their discussions with counties. Skiles received a phone call from a group that will be coming to Dent County through efforts by the MRPC to clean-up trash on some forest and county roads around the Bunker area Saturday morning. Skiles said he received a request from the Salem Memorial District Hospital to use ARPA Funds for assistance in purchasing a new transformer for the hospital to replace the old one which is over 40-years old. The cost of the new transformer will be around $175,000. After some discussion with Hospital Board Member A.J. Seay, the commission approved up to $200,000 of ARPA funds for the hospital to get the transformer. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley said she was doing poll-worker training Thursday. She said anyone who has moved since the last election needs to come to the courthouse and get an address change before Tuesday if they intend to vote. Absentee voting continues in the county clerk’s office and will through 5:00 Monday afternoon. The county clerk’s office will be open this Saturday from 8:00 in the morning until noon for absentee voting as well as any address changes people need to make. The next meeting of the commission will be Monday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and it is open to the public.
The Dent County “Love Thy Neighbor” program is now taking applications for their community home repair service provided by the local church body. The purpose of this program is to improve improvements to houses in Dent for people who have no other means in which to make the improvements or repairs like the elderly, veterans, disabled or financially challenged. All work projects are done outside such as decks, roofing, painting, and yard work, all at no charge to the homeowner. The “Love Thy Neighbor” projects will take place the week of June 5th through 9th. Volunteers will work on homes Monday through Thursday. Who is Eligible for the “Love Thy Neighbor” Program? Residents who are unable to do the work themselves due to physical and/or financial situations, those who have no other means of getting the work completed and those who can provide an environment that will be socially and physically safe for all volunteers. If you are interested in participating in the program, you must fill out an application that can be downloaded from the ltndent.com website. Then drop off the application in the First Baptist Church office on Third Street during regular business hours from 8:00 until 4:00, Monday through Thursday; the Edward Jones Office at 907 S. Pershing between 8:00 and 5:00, Monday through Friday; the New Harmony Church at 5841 Highway 32 West from 9:00 to 4:00, Monday through Thursday; or mail your application to “Love Thy Neighbor,” P.O. Box 732, Salem, MO 65560. Applications are due before April 24th. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis. Those homeowners meeting the qualifications will receive a phone call from someone on the “Love Thy Neighbor” committee before anyone comes to inspect your home. Homeowners will be notified by mid-May if their home has been chosen by the Love Thy Neighbor committee.
Obituaries – Friday, April 1st, 2022
Funeral services for Larry George Shadle of Salem, age 87, will be held this morning at 11:00 in the morning at the Salem Lutheran Church. Visitation will also be from 10:00 in the morning until time of service. Burial with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 this afternoon in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery Waynesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lutheran World Relief or Parkinson’s Foundation. All arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary.
Funeral services for Adam Yount of Steelville, age 42, will be held this morning at 11:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Interment will be in a family cemetery in Potosi.
Funeral services for Glenna Mae Jennings of Salem, age 80, will be at 1:00 Saturday afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 12:00 noon until service time Saturday. Burial will be in the Smith Cemetery.
Graveside services for Ollie Sumpter of Black, age 63, will be Sunday at 1:00 at the Pump Cemetery in Bixby. Arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
A funeral mass for Sara Farmer of Steelville, age 90, will be at 11:00 Tuesday morning at 11:00 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Steelville. Visitation will be Tuesday morning from: 9:00 until service time at the church. Interment will be at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Ft. Leonard Wood. Memorials may be to the American Heart Association or Steelville Food Pantry. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home.
Funeral services for Rebecca Arlene Hart Hull of Newburg, age 88, will be Friday morning April 8 at 11:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held Thursday evening 5:00-7:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Interment will be in High Gate Baptist Cemetery.
Memorial Services for Gary Lee Hanning of Salem, age 81, will be at 11:00 Saturday morning, April 9th, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time Saturday, April 9th. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Oak Grove Baptist Church.
Funeral services for Kim Shree Mounce of Salem, age 60, are incomplete and will be announced at a later date. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.