Archive for 2022
Local News – Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the Dent County Courthouse for their regular meeting. Dent County Treasurer Denita Williams shared with the commission the amount of CART funds received by the county this month. Williams said the county received $54,803.50 while for the same time period last year, the county received $53,437.66. That comes to an increase in 2022 of $1,365.84. Year-to-date, the CART funds are up $18,272.01. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Wes Mobray stated materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 2470, 5110 and 5610. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson said materials would be added and grading done on county roads 4370, 4380, 6130 and 6140 while only grading would be done on county road 6160. Larson went on to say brush would be cut on county roads 5260 and 6140 while workers would be repairing a wire on truck #1167 and a hydraulic line on tractor #9. Larson also said a crew would be going to St. James today to get the dump truck which was repaired. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles said on Wednesday he would be attending a CCAM executive committee board meeting to review legislative issues before going to Jefferson City to visit with legislators. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported absentee voting continues at her office this week and on April 4th until 5:00. She also said her office will also be open from 8:00 in the morning until noon Saturday for absentee voting. At 10:00 Monday morning, the commission opened bids for a 2011 Dodge Charger that was property of the Dent County Sheriff’s Department that had over 149,000 miles on it. One bid was received from Bonita Bailey for $2,000 and the bid was accepted by the commission. Bids were also opened for grader blades for the county. They received four bids. They were from: Woolf Equipment for $9,845,00, Viebrock Sales & Service for $14,225.00, McCoy Construction for $16,460.59 and Fabick Cat for $8,949.00. The commission agreed to go with the low bid from Fabick Cat. The next meeting of the Dent County Commission will be Thursday morning at 9:00 and the meeting is open to the public.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is now testing for new troopers. The Patrol is encouraging qualified individuals of all backgrounds to apply and will offer testing at nine different locations in Missouri. Those who successfully complete testing will be eligible to continue in the selection process for the 117th Recruit Class, scheduled to begin training on January 3rd, 2023. The application deadline is June 24th, 2022. To be eligible, candidates must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent and be 21 years of age upon graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy. Upon graduating from the Patrol’s Academy, members of the 117th Recruit Class are eligible to receive 46 college credit hours from Mineral Area College in Park Hills, MO, for the courses they complete during training. The Missouri State Highway Patrol has updated its uniform guidelines to allow troopers to have tattoos or brands as long as they meet two requirements, the first is that the tattoos or brands cannot depict or support criminal behavior, drug usage, nudity, profanity, promiscuity, subversive groups, bigotry, etc., and tattoos or brands cannot be located on the head, neck, hands, wrists, or any part of the body which would be visible during movements in the performance of their duties while wearing an official uniform. Troopers with tattoos on the arms that would be visible in the class B short sleeve uniform will wear the class A long sleeve uniforms. The starting annual salary for trooper is $53,328, and following three years of service, the trooper first class salary is increased to $56,208. Other benefits include group health insurance, contributory retirement, career advancement, and more. The selection process is a multi-phase testing procedure, including a written examination, a physical fitness for duty assessment, polygraph examination, background investigation, and oral interview board. Written and physical examinations take place in each troop area across the state. After a conditional offer of employment, the applicant must successfully complete a medical examination to include vision and hearing, psychological examination, a psychological interview, drug screening, and final applicant review. Interested persons can find out more about the qualifications by contacting a Patrol recruiter at 1-800-796-7000, or may apply online at www.motrooper.com.
Obituaries – Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
Funeral services for Lenzy Smith, age 69, of Licking will be held this morning at 11:00 at Rock Springs Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Rock Springs Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction the Fox Funeral Home.
Funeral services for Earlene June Gant of Salem, age 71, will be Wednesday morning at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held this evening from 5:00 until 7:00. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral services for Larry George Shadle of Salem, age 87, will be held Friday 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 Friday 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 Friday morning at 11:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be held Thursday from 4:00 until 8:00. Interment will be in a family cemetery in Potosi.
A private family gathering for Carol (Hayes) Webster of Salem, age 69, will be held at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Legion Post 99 Ladies Auxiliary. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
The Salem Lady Tigers beat Ellington Monday, 29-0 in three innings. Salem improves to 3-0 with the win. The Lady Tigers will play at Cabool on Thursday.
The Owensville Dutchmen scored eight runs in the 3rd inning taking advantage of three Salem Tiger errors allowing them to overcome a 6-1 Salem lead and beat the Tigers, 10-7. Salem will travel to Licking today to face the Wildcats with the game starting at 4:45. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio 1340 AM or 95.7 FM can be watched on the KSMO Media. Salem enters the game with a 2-3 record.
The Salem Tiger Tennis Team will face Houston today at 4:00 in their home opener. The Salem Golf Team will host the Salem Open today at 4:00 at the Spring Creek Golf Club. The Salem Tiger Track Teams will be at St. Francis Borgia High School for the Borgia Open that starts today at 3:30.
Vladimir Tarasenko had two goals and an assist to reach the 500point mark in his career as St. Louis beat Vancouver, 4-1. The Blues and Canucks play again Wednesday night.
The St. Louis Cardinals lost to Houston Monday, 2-1. They will play the Washington Nationals today at 12:05. The Cardinals did announce they signed Albert Pujols to a one-year contract.
The Kanas City Royals beat Cleveland Monday, 19-9 banging out 19 hits. They play the Seattle Mariners today.
Weather – Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
Today..Partly sunny early, then mostly cloudy, high of 65.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of showers, low around 56.
Wednesday..Cloudy with a 100% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near 67.
Wednesday night..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for showers, low of 34.
Thursday..Partly sunny, high around 48.
Local News – Monday, March 28th, 2022
The Salem Memorial District Hospital has revised their visitor restrictions effective last Tuesday. Although you still must wear a mask while visiting anyone at the hospital unless you have respiratory issues doing so, many of the former restrictions have been lifted with visitor hours now from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Monday through Friday and from 8:00 AM until 6:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday. There are different rules for patients with or without COVID-19. You can view all the revised visitor instructions online at SMDH.net or contact the hospital at 729-6626 if you have questions.
An accident occurred on the morning of Saturday, March 19th in Salem on Highway 32. According to the Salem Police Report, a 2020 Ford F-150 driven by Joseph Nelson of Ava, was traveling west towards the intersection of Highway 72 where a deer was standing in the road. The Ford traveled off the right side of the roadway, struck a MODOT yield sign and began sliding in the grass. The Ford then struck a ditch and overturned. During the accident, damage was caused to the fence owned by American Muffler and Tire. Nelson indicated he had hip pain but declined medical attention. The Ford was totaled and removed from the scene by American Muffler and Tire.
Volunteers for AARP continue to offer free tax filing assistance at the Salem Community Center@The Armory computer lab on Fridays, but appointments are filling up fast. New appointments will continue to be made on Fridays now through April 15th and times are still available. This local service is provided entirely by AARP trained volunteers and will be the 18th year that Healthy Dent County has partnered with AARP to provide this free tax service to our community. The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteers are trained in filing certain tax forms and schedules, including the Form 1040. However, the Volunteer Protection Act requires that the volunteers stay in the scope of the program. If counselors feel they do not have adequate knowledge or your return is too complex, you may need to seek another qualified counselor or get paid tax assistance. Items you will need to bring with you to have your tax returns prepared include: Proof of identification such as a picture ID; Social Security Cards for you, your spouse and dependents; or a Social Security Number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration. You should also bring birth dates for you, your spouse, and dependents on the tax return. Also needed are wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, 1099- Misc from all employers; year-end Social Security Statements showing total SS received and Medicare payments; and interest and dividend statements from banks (Forms 1099). You should bring a copy of last year’s federal and state returns if available; plus proof of your bank account routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit, such as a blank check or deposit slip. To file taxes electronically on a married-filing-joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms. The Salem Community Center @ the Armory is located at 1200 West Rolla Road. If you still need tax help, make an appointment by calling 729-8163.
Team members at Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park invite the public on a spring wildflower hike at 10:00 Saturday morning, April 2nd. This informational trek will provide details on the types of flowers, their medicinal uses and some wild edibles that can be found right in your own backyard. Participants should meet at the Horseshoe Trailhead for a 1.5-mile guided hike. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather, bring water and wear sturdy shoes and insect repellent. In the event of inclement weather, the hike will be canceled. The public is strongly encouraged to follow social-distancing guidelines and be proactive in protecting themselves and others. For more information, contact the park naturalist at 573-546-2450, ext. 1003. You can also find more information on state parks and historic sites, by visiting mostateparks.com.
Obituaries – Monday, March 28th, 2022
Funeral services for Lenzy Smith, age 69, of Licking will be held on Tuesday morning at 11:00 at Rock Springs Baptist Church. A visitation will be held on Monday afternoon from 4:00-7:00 at Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Interment will follow in Rock Springs Cemetery.
Funeral services for Earlene June Gant, age 71, of Salem will be held on Wednesday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. A visitation will be held Tuesday evening from 5:00-7:00. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral services for Larry George Shadle of Salem, age 87, will be held Fridayat 11:00 in the morning at the Salem Lutheran Church. Visitation will also be April 1st from 10:00 in the morning until time of service. Burial with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 Friday 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.
A private family gathering for Carol (Hayes) Webster of Salem, age 69, will be held at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Legion Post 99 Ladies Auxiliary. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Monday, March 28th, 2022
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers game against Bourbon was cancelled Friday afternoon due to wet grounds. The Lady Tigers participated in the Mountain Grove Softball Tournament Saturday that was changed to pool play only due to one of the fields not being able to be readied for play. Salem beat Ava in the first game, 10-7; and then defeated Mountain Grove in the second game, 15-9 to win the pool play tournament. In the tournament, Head Coach Phillip Karr earned his 400th career win as a Varsity Head Coach. Congratulations to Coach Karr on achieving this incredible goal. The Lady Tigers will make up the game today at 4:00 that was originally scheduled for March 22nd at Ellington and it will be a varsity game only.
The Salem Baseball Tigers will host the Owensville Dutchmen this afternoon at the Salem SHS Baseball Field Complex at 4:30. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio 1340 AM or 95.7 FM can be watched on the KSMO Stream. Salem enters the game with a 2-2 record.
The Salem Tigers Tennis Team lost to West Plains Thursday, 3 matches to 6. On Friday, The Tigers blanked the Licking Wildcats winning all the matches, 9-0. The Salem Tiger Tennis Team will be home Tuesday at 4:00 to face Houston in their home opener.
The St. Louis Blues Saturday night lost to the Carolina Hurricane, 7 -2. Pavel Buchnevich scored both St. Louis goals. The Blues have now lost five straight games at the Enterprise Center. They play the Vancouver Canucks this evening at 6:30 The game can be heard on KSMO Radio 1340 AM or 95.7 FM after Salem Tiger baseball.
The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals on Friday, 5 to 4; but then lost to the Florida Marlins on Saturday, 9 to 2 and to the New York Mets Sunday, 7-3. The Cardinals will play the Houston Astros today at 12:10. St. Louis is 5-3 this spring training.
The Kanas City Royals dropped all three games from the weekend: losing 8-4 to the Texas Rangers Friday afternoon; then 10–5 to the LA Dodgers on Saturday and finally a 13-12 loss to the Chicago Cubs Sunday. The Royals after having won their first five games have lost three straight. They will play Cleveland today.
Weather – Monday, March 28th, 2022
Today..Partly sunny, high near 54.
Tonight..Partly cloudy, low around 38.
Tuesday..Mostly cloudy, high of 68.
Tuesday night..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of showers, low around 56.
Wednesday..Cloudy with a 100% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near 67.
Wednesday night..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance for showers, low around 34.
Local News – Friday, March 25th, 2022
The Dent County Commission met the morning of March 24th in the courthouse for their regular meeting. Sally Burbridge, Salem, and Dent County Economic Development Director was in to answer questions about the new Tourism Tax Commission logo. She indicated that the commission wanted a new logo that would be consistent with the rest of the Salem and Dent County branding. The Commission approved the logo unanimously. In the road report, District One Commissioner Wes Mobray said that his crew was checking for washouts, downed trees, and limbs. District Two Commissioner Gary Larson reported that weather permitting, brush would be cut on Dent County Road 6140 while service was being done on grader #37 and truck #68. He noted that bridges would be cleaned out on county roads 3180 and 2330. Larson reported on the Tourism Tax Commission meeting where five reimbursement requests and one request for funding were submitted. He also talked on the new Tourism Tax Logo, which the Commission approved. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles reported that Corky Stack of Stack and Associates had been contacted about the sewer problems at the jail and that Corky had gotten the Muffin Monster pump and equipment ordered to solve the problem. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley said that the Commissioners were approving bills for payment. She noted that absentee voting continues in her office through April 4th and that her office will be open Saturday, April 2nd, from 8:00 in the morning until noon for absentee voting. The next commissioner meeting will be Monday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and it is open to the public.
A Youth Paint Party will be held Saturday at the Creative Arts Center behind the ONCRC with Danielle Norris. This paint party is for boys and girls ages five and older, even those young at heart! There is a maximum of 20 students so register now! Those in attendance will paint a spring themed painting and experiment with mixing colors and trying different types of brush stroke techniques. For more information or to register, call 247-0651. Message them on Facebook or you can e-mail salemartscouncil@outlook.com.
The Salem Acoustic Jam will be held this Saturday at the Creative Arts Center at 6:30. Come on out, bring your instrument and join in, or just come to listen to the music. All types of music are played, everyone is welcome to participate and there is NO CHARGE to attend.
The Dent County Commissioners conducted a road closure hearing March 24th in the morning at 10:00 in the Judicial Building Associate Court Room. The hearing was to consider the petition submitted by Donny Hodges for the closing of 1.2 miles of Dent County Road 5490. District One Commissioner Wes Mobray outlined that 1/2 mile of the road was bordered on both sides by property owned by Hodges, but 1.2 miles would require closure to provide turn arounds. Hodges noted that the roadbed is a partial creek bed since it is approximately 5 feet lower than the hay fields on both sides so that flooding runs right down the road. Irvin Halbrook, Russell Flowers, Janelle Harrison, and Judy Harris were among those who spoke in opposition to the closure. Halbrook questioned why the hearing was being held since the requirements as to abandonment were not met. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles pointed out that the Commission had to follow the law once a petition was presented. Mobray made a motion to leave the road open, seconded by 2nd District Commissioner Gary Larson, and approved by the commissioners, 3-0. The hearing was then adjourned.
The Missouri Department of Conservation and the Conservation Federation of Missouri thank the thousands of Missouri deer hunters who donated 242,774 pounds of venison to the state’s Share the Harvest program this past deer season, including 5,053 whole deer. They also want to thank the participating meat processors throughout the state who grind the donated deer meat into ready-to-use packages, and the many sponsors who financially support the program. Meat-processing fees are covered entirely or in part by numerous local sponsors, along with statewide sponsors that include Shelter Insurance, Bass Pro Shops, Feeding Missouri and Missouri Department of Conservation. The donated deer meat goes to local food banks and food pantries to help feed hungry Missourians all around the state. To get Share the Harvest venison, contact local food banks or food pantries. Share the Harvest is coordinated by MDC and CFM and is celebrating 30 years of helping to feed hungry Missourians. Since the program was started in 1992, it has provided nearly 5 million pounds of lean, healthy venison to help feed hungry Missourians, including this past season’s donations.
Obituaries – Friday, March 25th, 2022
Funeral services for Bill Cowen of Salem, age 90, will be held Saturday morning at 11:00 at the Salem Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be this evening from 5:00 until 7:00. Interment will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. All arrangements are under direction of the Shepard Funeral Chapel in St. Louis and the James and Gahr Mortuary of Salem.
Graveside services for Jude Ann Wilkins of Edgar Springs, age 83, will be Saturday at 11:00 at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will also be Saturday from 10:00 until 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
Funeral services for Lenzy Smith, age 69, of Licking will be held on Tuesday morning at 11:00 at Rock Springs Baptist Church. A visitation will be held on Monday afternoon from 4:00-7:00 at Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Interment will follow in Rock Springs Cemetery.
Funeral services for Larry George Shadle of Salem, will be held Friday, April 1st at 11:00 in the morning at the Salem Lutheran Church. Visitation will also be April 1st from 10:00 in the morning until time of service. Burial with Military Honors will be held at 2:00 Friday afternoon, April 1st, 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.
A private family gathering for Carol (Hayes) Webster of Salem, age 69, will be held at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorial may be made to the American Legion Post 99 Ladies Auxiliary. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.