Archive for 2022
Sports – Friday, March 4th, 2022
The St. Louis Blues will face the New York Islanders Saturday morning at 11:00 and the New Jersey Devils Sunday morning at 11:30. Both games can be heard on KSMO Radio.
The Missouri Tigers will host Georgia Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in their regular season finale. Missouri has lost six straight games and are 10-20 on the year and 4-13 in the SEC Conference. You can hear the game on KSMO Radio.
Weather – Friday, March 4th, 2022
oday..Partly cloudy early with increasing clouds, high of 67.
Tonight..Cloudy, low near 49.
Saturday..Partly sunny, high of 70.
Saturday night..Cloudy with a 50% chance of showers, low of 50.
Sunday..Partly sunny, 60% chance of showers, high around 65.
Sunday night..Chance for showers, low of 36.
Monday..Cloudy, chance of rain, high near 46.
Local News – Thursday, March 3rd, 2022
KSMO'S FFA Day will be held this Friday with students from the Salem FFA Chapter being interviewed on KSMO Radio and video streamed LIVE on ksmoradio.com and KSMO Media Facebook Page and YouTube. Former FFA Advisor Bob Parsons will be interviewing students starting around 8:10 in the morning and lasting until just before 3:00 in the afternoon. Parsons will interview approximately 30 students from freshman to seniors and discuss with them their FFA experiences including SAE projects, officer training, activities, and more. Parents can listen to KSMO Radio or watch the video streams starting Friday just after 8:00 AM and lasting until just before 3:00.
The Dent County Fire Protection District board of directors met Tuesday evening. After the roll call and approval of the consent agenda, the board approved the minutes of the January meeting as presented. The financial report showed an ending balance of $273,304.28 as of February 28th. Bills were then reviewed, along with payments and statements. During discussion of the budget, it was decided by the board to contact the auditor for further information on the best way to set up the budget to better show the information that the board wants to see. The calendar was then reviewed, and it was announced that on March 17th, the station will be used during the road rally. The monthly reimbursement report was presented with a total of 15 calls for the month of February that included two building fires, a chimney or flue fire, one brush fire, a car fire, one motor vehicle accident, two medical assist calls, three calls that were cancelled en route or where no incident was found at the address, two unintentional alarms calls where there was no fire, one alarm sounded due to a malfunction and one special type of incident call. The total amount of calls for the year stands at 64. In old business, it was decided that the Policy and Procedures Manual would be sent to board members to review and that it would be voted on during the April meeting. Fire Chief Brad Nash reported new handrails and stairs are needed for the loft area to comply with safety regulations. The department received a bid from Quality Machine for $4,300.00. After discussion, a motion was made and carried to accept that bid for the construction of the stairs. Chief Nash also asked to board to upgrade his computer and monitors to keep up with the new requirements of software which was approved by the board. The meeting date for the April meeting will be Tuesday, April 5th at the fire station. The regular meeting was adjourned, and the board moved into closed session to discuss personnel.
Healthy Dent County has partnered with the University of Missouri Extension to create a monthly ECHO/webinar that will be beneficial to many different organizations and individuals that work to build healthy communities. These sessions will be held the second Wednesday of each month beginning Wednesday, April 13th from 10:00 to 11:00 in the morning. A team of experts in social determinants of health, health equity, community outreach, health policy and community development will offer the online sessions. If you would like to join, visit showmeecho.org.
Snow and ice brought their own unique challenges to driving during the month of February. As temperatures warm this week, the Missouri Department of Transportation is focusing on the potholes left in the road with all the fluctuating temperatures and precipitation. Crews have already started working on patching potholes and will continue as the weather allows. When you see a MoDOT crew making repairs, please slow down and move over a lane to give them room to work. In 2021, MoDOT patched approximately 530,000 potholes spending $18 million on pothole patching. The majority of pothole patching repairs are done now through the end of April. Short-term repairs are made using a cold asphalt mix with a priority to fill the deepest potholes first. The long-term fix, a hot asphalt mix, isn’t effective until temperatures remain warm for a prolonged period. MoDOT maintains 34,000 miles of road, including interstates, U.S. and Missouri highways and lettered routes. Motorists can report the location of potholes on state-maintained roads by calling the 24/7 Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (888-275-6636), or use the "Report a Road Concern" form on the web at modot.org.
The Salem Park and Recreation Board met Wednesday, February 16th at the Salem Community Center@the Armory. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved by all members. Director Melissa DuBois gave her report to the board including information on the civic theater, soccer complex, and noted that the poles for the lights at Al Brown fields are on backorder. A representative from People Centric then gave a presentation and held a discussion on what the coming goals are that the park board would like to achieve. Dubois also discussed bids on recreating the current frisbee golf course as 2 holes are missing and the course plays through obstacles as it stands. Further discussion on the course will continue at the next board meeting. Draft style baseball teams were also discussed to give each team a fair chance at all players. With no further discussions, the meeting was then adjourned.
Obituaries – Thursday, March 3rd, 2022
Funeral Services for Ernestine Jo (Wood) Darden formerly of Salem, age 82, will be held at 12:00 Noon Friday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel and will be live streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook Page. Burial will be in the North Lawn Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday morning from 11:00 until service time in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
Funeral services for Patricia Hudspeth of Salem, age 75, will be held Saturday at 1:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary in Salem. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Interment will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
A Celebration of Life service for James Emmett “Jim” Anderson of Rolla, age 74, will be Saturday afternoon from 1:00 until 3:00 at the James and Gahr Chapel in Rolla.
Memorial Services for Eric Lee Melton of Salem, age 32, will be held at Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. A Celebration of Life Meal will follow at the Eagles Club in Salem. Visitation will be held Saturday afternoon from 12:00 until time of service.
A Celebration of Life service for Alan Beers of Steelville, age 59, will be Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Memorials are suggested to the Steelville First Assembly of God Church.
Sports – Thursday, March 3rd, 2022
The Salem Tigers were defeated by the Sullivan Eagles, 41 to 32 in the District Semi-final last night. The Tigers top scorers were Levi Smith with 9 points and Gunnar Konkel with 8 points. The Tigers end the season with a 4-21 record. Sullivan moves on to play St. James Friday night at 7:30 in Sullivan.
The St. Louis Blues lost to the New York Rangers last night, 5-3 as the Rangers scored three straight goals in the 3rd period. The Blues the New York Islanders Saturday at 11:00 AM.
The Licking Lady Wildcats edged the Steelville Lady Cardinals Wednesday night in Sectional play, 50-49; and the Thayer Bobcats beat the Steelville Cardinals, 59-38 at the Gibson Auditorium last night. Licking will play Strafford Saturday and Thayer will also play Strafford Saturday in the quarterfinals.
Weather – Thursday, March 3rd, 2022
Today..Sunny, high near 60.
Tonight..Mostly clear, low around 35.
Friday..Partly sunny, high of 66.
Friday night..Mostly cloudy, low near 49.
Saturday..Partly sunny, high near 70.
Saturday night..Mostly cloudy, 60 percent chance of showers, low near 50.
Sunday..Partly sunny, chance of showers, high around 66.
Local News – Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022
HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY to YOUR WORLD TODAY!!!
The Opening Day of catch-and-keep trout season began yesterday morning at 6:30 at Montauk State Park. There were 1,412 adult trout tags and another 166 youth tags sold as of 4:30 Monday afternoon. A number of lunkers were caught during the day with the largest being an 8-pound, 8 ounces on a jig by Tom Rutledge of Birch Tree. The second largest was a rainbow weighing in at 8 pounds, 2 ounces caught by Parker Stomberg of Ste. Genevieve. The next biggest was another rainbow weighing in at 6 pounds, 9 ounces by Jeff Meyers from Ballwin. The catch-and-keep season will be in effect until October 31st.
Snow and ice brought their own unique challenges to driving during the month of February. As temperatures warm this week, the Missouri Department of Transportation is focusing on the potholes left in the road with all the fluctuating temperatures and precipitation. Crews have already started working on patching potholes and will continue as the weather allows. When you see a MoDOT crew making repairs, please slow down and move over a lane to give them room to work. In 2021, MoDOT patched approximately 530,000 potholes spending $18 million on pothole patching. The majority of pothole patching repairs are done now through the end of April. Short-term repairs are made using a cold asphalt mix with a priority to fill the deepest potholes first. The long-term fix, a hot asphalt mix, isn’t effective until temperatures remain warm for a prolonged period. MoDOT maintains 34,000 miles of road, including interstates, U.S. and Missouri highways and lettered routes. Motorists can report the location of potholes on state-maintained roads by calling the 24/7 Customer Service Center at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (888-275-6636) or use the "Report a Road Concern" form on the web at modot.org.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is looking for non-profit organizations throughout the state to help feed thousands of children who would otherwise go without meals during the summer months and during times of public emergencies, when children do not have access to free or reduced- price meals at school. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) reimburses organizations for meals they serve to children under the age of 18 who are at risk of not having enough to eat during the summer months. The program is one of the ways Missouri is working to fight childhood hunger. Organizations that choose to sponsor the SFSP will help ensure that children in underserved areas of the state continue to receive nutritious meals when school is not in session. Organizations eligible to participate in the program as sponsors include non-profit organizations such as schools, faith-based organizations, camps, private nonprofit agencies, and local government entities. The sites qualify if they are located in areas where at least half of the children are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals. The federally funded program is administered by DHSS. The department will accept applications from new non-profit organizations March 1 through May 15 to participate in the program. Organizations interested in serving nutritious meals to children through the summer are requested to apply. Training in the requirements for the program will be provided. More information about the Summer Food Service Program is available online by calling 888-435-1464 (toll-free).
Sherry Lea, Executive Director of Healthy Dent County is pleased to announce the appointment of Jackie Sisco as the non-profits new Program Director. In her capacity Jackie will be responsible for creating new programming for Healthy Dent County, as well as supporting and improving established programs at the Healthy Dent County Fitness Center and programs and events held at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory including fundraising events, fitness events, sporting events, league play and tournaments. Sisco has been a fitness instructor for Healthy Dent County for over 10 years and is excited to continue in this capacity and help improve and expand classes offered at the Fitness Center. Sisco is very excited to get to work with the Healthy Dent County Board of Directors and staff to continue to make Dent County an overall healthier place, physically, mentally and economically. You may reach Jackie by calling 729-8163 or e-mailing her at jackie@salemcommunitycenter.org.
Obituaries – Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022
Funeral services for Michael “Mike” Ray Britton of Meta, formerly from Davisville, age 67, will be this afternoon at 11:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Interment will be in the Czar Cemetery.
Funeral Services for Bonnie Murray of Salem, age 87, will be today at 1:00 at the James and Gahr Chapel in Salem. Visitation will also be today from 11:00 until service time. Interment will be at the Carr Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Carr Cemetery.
A Celebration of Life service for James Emmett “Jim” Anderson of Rolla, age 74, will be Saturday afternoon from 1:00 until 3:00 at the James and Gahr Chapel in Rolla.
Memorial Services for Eric Lee Melton of Salem, age 32, will be held at Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. A Celebration of Life Meal will follow at the Eagles Club in Salem. Visitation will be held Saturday afternoon from 12:00 until time of service.
A Celebration of Life service for Alan Beers of Steelville, age 59, will be Saturday afternoon at 2:00 in the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Memorials are suggested to the Steelville First Assembly of God Church.
Funeral Services for Ernestine Jo (Wood) Darden formerly of Salem, age 82, will be held at 12:00 Noon Friday, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel and will be live streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook Page. Burial to follow in the North Lawn Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
Sports – Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022
The Salem Lady Tigers Basketball lost to the Owensville Dutchgirls Tuesday night in Class 4, District 3 play in Sullivan, 70-43. The loss brings the Lady Tigers season to an end with a 14-13 record. Savannah Manthey scored 18 points followed by Ashton Bowers with 12.
The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers play in the District Semi-final tonight against Sullivan at 7:00. Admission to the game is $5.00 per person for those six years of age and older. The game will be video streamed on MSHSAA.TV and there is a cost of $10 per game, per stream for each device. The game can also be heard on KSMO Radio starting with Tiger Talk about 15 minutes prior to each broadcast.
Tonight at the Gibson Auditorium at Missouri S & T, the Licking Lady Wildcats will face the Steelville Lady Cardinals in Sectional play at 6:00. Following that game, the Steelville Cardinals will play the Thayer Bobcats at 7:30. Admission to each game is $7 per person.
South Carolina edged Missouri Tuesday night, 73-69, to send Missouri to their 6th straight loss. The Tigers are 10-20 overall and 4-13 in the SEC Conference. Javon Pickett scored 23 points while Kobe Brown added 19 more in the loss. Missouri will play Georgia this Saturday at 2:00 and you can hear the game on KSMO Radio.
The St. Louis Blues play the New York Rangers tonight in the 2nd game of a four-game road trip. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio. It will be delayed till 8:30 due to Salem Tiger Basketball district play.
Weather – Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022
Today..Sunny, high near 80.
Tonight..Mostly clear, low around 40.
Thursday..Sunny, high near 62.
Thursday night..Partly cloudy, low around 35.
Friday..Partly sunny, high of 64.
Friday night..Mostly cloudy, low near 49.
Saturday..Partly sunny, chance of showers, high near 70.