Archive for 2022
Sports – Friday, February 24th, 2022
The Salem Basketball Lady Tigers are seeded 4th in Class 4, District 3 play and will play the 5th seeded Cuba Lady Wildcats this Saturday afternoon at 2:00. 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 the broadcast.
The Class 1, District 3 basketball championship at the Bunker High School Gym will now be held Saturday with the girls’ game at 5:00 featuring Lesterville and South Iron, and the boys’ game at 6:30 between the Bunker Eagles and South Iron. The cost of admission is $5.00 per person, six years of age and older.
The Class 3, District 10 Girls Championship will be held tonight at Houston featuring the Licking Lady Wildcats and Mansfield Lady Lions starting at 6:00. The cost of admission is $5.00 for anyone who is six years of age and older.
The St. Louis Blues will host the Buffalo Sabres tonight at the Enterprise Center. The pre-game show begins at 6:30. The Blues will then play Chicago Sunday afternoon at 1:30. Both games can be heard on KSMO Radio. St. Louis has won four of their last five games.
The City of Salem Spring Soccer late registration is going on now till February 28th, the fee is $35 for boys and girls that are 14 years of age and under. You can signup your child at the Salem Community Center@The Armory or online. You can register online by going to the Salem Park and Recreation Department Facebook page and clicking on the link provided. For more information, contact Salem Parks and Recreation Director Melissa DuBois at 729-6290 or emailing her at salemparks@salemmo.com.
The Missouri Tigers will play Saturday night at 7:00 against LSU. Missouri has lost four games in a row. Missouri is 10-18 on the year and 4-11 in the SEC Conference. Due to other commitments, the game Saturday night will NOT be heard on KSMO.
Weather – Friday, February 24th, 2022
Today..Mostly sunny, high of 34.
Tonight..Partly cloudy, low around 13.
Saturday..Sunny, high near 43.
Saturday night..Partly cloudy, low near 20.
Sunday..Sunny, high of 51.
Sunday night.. Clear, low of 24.
Monday..Sunny, high near 57.
Local News – Thursday, February 24th, 2022
The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors met Tuesday evening at the hospital library. Chief Financial Officer Doug Hoban gave the financial report for the month of January that showed inpatient admissions were 85. The patient’s average length of stay came in at 3.62 days. The hospital showed a loss from operations of $619,828 and had an excess of expenses over revenues of $228,871. During the month, there were 781 emergency room visits, 237 ambulance runs where 181 patients were transported, 26 surgery cases, 1,527 outpatient registrations, 6,310 lab tests, 1,230 radiological procedures, 538 rehab treatments and 159 home health visits with 9 home health admissions. The Long-Term Care Center has 17 residents with a single vacancy. The days cash on hand went down to 19 days while 53 is average for Missouri Critical Access Hospitals. The hospital had a cash decrease during the month of $915,249. Chief of Nursing Ashley Sullins gave the Acute Care Staffing by Patient Acuity report that showed the average acuity was 26 per day with an average of nine patients per day. Sullins stated that currently the acute care staffing is at 1.5 to three nurses a day. Interim Administrator Bill May said the hospital auxiliary meetings are postponed indefinitely. He said a Hospital Foundation Advisory Board meeting will be scheduled, and the golf tournament is still scheduled to be held on June 4th at the Spring Creek Golf Club. Karen Brown reported that SMDH Family Medicine and Dr. Tiffany Bland are accepting new patients. Administrator May said the Cerner Conversion is on hold until March 23rd as there are some contract concerns, and the hospital is getting push back from Cerner. May talked about the Community Hospital Corporation. He said there is a draft copy that has limited use where RHG is concerned, but Hospital Attorney Mark Weaver says there is some confidentiality concerns. Sullins then gave a COVID-19 update showing that as of February 16th, there were 50 active cases in Dent County with a positivity rate of 14.6%. Currently, 32.2% of the residents have been completely vaccinated and 33.1% have initiated the series. Sullins said currently six hospital employees are out with COVID while 90% of the employees at the hospital are either fully vaccinated or have an exemption. In the lab update, May said the hospital sent letters concerning the reliability of the lab tests taken from the time period January 1st, 2019 until December 1st, 2021 at the hospital. This cost of sending the letter to the hospital was $5,000 rather than $73,000 for certification. The staff education in the lab is nearly complete. May said the goal is to have the lab back in full operation by April. The biggest holdup is the equipment the hospital is waiting on. In new business, the board approved resolutions for banking signatories and signatories for general business including any regulatory agencies. The board then went into closed session.
The Missouri Department of Conservation will begin allowing the expanded use of bicycles and electric bicycles on many department-area service roads and multi-use trails starting February 28th. Multi-use trails allow a variety of users, such as horseback riders, bicyclists, and hikers. Service roads are non-public roads on MDC areas used by staff to conduct resource management activities. Many service roads are currently used as walking paths by the public. MDC notes that conditions of service roads on department areas vary and are not maintained at the level of public-use trails and public roads. The regulation change will impact approximately 300 MDC areas and provide access to more than 1,500 additional miles of roads for cyclists. Approximately 30 of these areas will be closed to bicycle and electric bicycle use during all portions of the firearms deer hunting season and the spring turkey hunting seasons. Bicycle use on most of MDC’s approximately 1,100 conservation areas is still restricted to roads open to public-vehicle traffic and some multi-use trails because the areas do not have applicable service roads. Bicycles are not allowed on service roads on department lands associated with nature and education centers, fish hatcheries, staffed ranges, offices, designated natural areas where bicycle use could cause damage to sensitive habitats, and other conservation areas. Electric bicycles are defined by MDC as “any two-wheeled or three-wheeled device equipped with fully operable pedals, a saddle or seat for the rider, and an electric motor of not more than 750 watts. MDC adds that cyclists are expected to follow appropriate trail etiquette, including yielding to pedestrians and horseback riders, maintaining a safe speed, staying on designated trails or service roads, and avoiding damaging trails by not riding in wet conditions. Find MDC multi-use bicycle trails and allowed service roads online through the MDC webpage titled "Find Places to Go" at mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/places. Bike trails can be searched for by using the Advanced Search feature. Service roads can be identified by searching for a conservation area and then checking the online map for the area to see if service roads exist that allow bicycles.
The Salem Arts Council will be holding clogging practice this Wednesday, and again on February 21st and 28th from 6:00 until 8:00 at the Creative Arts Center. Enjoy the cultural art of clogging and try it out for yourself, or just come by and watch. For more information or to register, call 247-0651 or 247-5306 you can e-mail salemartscouncil@outlook.com.
Obituaries – Thursday, February 24th, 2022
Memorial Services for U.S. Army Retired, Randall “Randy” Scott Bowers of Salem, age 57, will be held at 12:00 noon Friday at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be Friday from 10:00 until service time. Graveside services will be Friday at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Waynesville, with Military Honors.
Funeral services for Elmer Harris of Rolla, age 91, will be held at 1:00 Monday at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held from 2:00 until 4:00 Sunday. Interment will be in the Ozark Hills Memorials Gardens in Rolla. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, American Heart Association or the Philadelphia Baptist Church.
Sports – Thursday, February 24th, 2022
The Bunker Eagles Boys Basketball are scheduled to play South Iron tonight at 7:30 in the Class 1, District 3 championship at the Bunker High School Gym. In the girls championship contest, Lesterville will face South Iron at 6:00. The cost of admission is $5.00 per person, six years of age and older.
The Salem Basketball Lady Tigers are seeded 4th in Class 4, District 3 play and will play the 5th seeded Cuba Lady Wildcats this Saturday afternoon at 2:00. The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers are seeded 6th and will play the 3rd seeded St. Clair Bulldogs Monday night, February 28th, at 7:00. All the games will be played at the Sullivan High School gym. The games will be video streamed on MSHSAA.TV and there is a cost of $10 per game, per stream for each device. The games can also be heard on KSMO Radio starting with Tiger Talk about 15 minutes prior to each broadcast.
The Missouri Tigers lost to Tennessee Tuesday night by the score of 80-61 to fall to 10-18 on the year and 4-11 in the SEC Conference. They will play Saturday night at 7:00 against LSU on KSMO Radio.
The St. Louis Blues will host the Buffalo Sabres Friday night at the Enterprise Center. The pre-game show begins at 6:30 on KSMO Radio.
Weather – Thursday, February 24th, 2022
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 9:00 PM
Today..Cloudy with a 100% chance of sleet, snow and freezing rain, high of 30.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of sleet and snow, low of 16.
Friday..Mostly sunny, high of 36.
Friday night..Partly cloudy, low around 14.
Saturday..Mostly sunny, high near 43.
Local News – Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
An accident claimed the life of an Edgar Springs woman Tuesday afternoon at 1:45 in Texas County on Pump Station Road about six miles north of Roby. The report from the highway patrol states that 41-year-old Elizabeth Keeping-Hudson was sitting in a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer facing eastbound, when a tree fell on the roof of the vehicle. Keeping-Hudson was pronounced dead by Texas County Coroner Marie Lasater at 2:45 and was taken to Fox Funeral Home in Licking. The Trailblazer was removed from the scene by Arrington’s Towing. The highway patrol was assisted on the scene by the Roby Fire Department.
The Salem Board of Aldermen met Tuesday evening in the City Hall Council Chambers. At the meeting after approval of the consent agenda, the board tabled Bill No. 3500 an ordinance to extend the project time period for work on taxi lanes at the airport until corrected dates are received. The board approved Resolution No. 4-2022 authorizing the mayor to enter into the affordable housing program agreement with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines and Riverways Federal Credit Union for the Welcome Home 2021 Project. Salem Park and Recreation Director Melissa DuBois reported there were 60 basketball games held at the Salem Community Center@the Armory during the youth basketball season. The recent Youth Football Skills and Drills camp was successful. Soccer signups are going on now with the final date to register is February 28th. Again this year a summer camp will be held for two weeks in July. The Ozark Actors Theater will host a youth Performing Arts Camp at the City Hall. DuBois is currently seeking sponsors for the baseball season where banners are placed on the ball field fences. The City of Salem Parks and Recreation Department will partner with the Bonebrake Center to split a college intern for the 12-week program. Applications are currently being accepted. City Administrator Ray Walden reported that budget meetings will be held in the near future. Public Works Director Mark Nash reported staff has been working on installing new electric service, changing poles and transformers, and fixing potholes. Salem and Dent County Economic Development Director Sally Burbridge reported that timber clearing is continuing at the Master’s Industrial Park, and that she and Finance Director Stacy Houston will attend upcoming training for the Welcome Home 2021 Project. The board then went into closed session.
Dr. Kyle Ouzts of the Dent County Veterinary Clinic in Salem will be hosting a live fifteen-minute radio call in show on KSMO Radio 1340 AM TODAY at 1:00 in the afternoon. Dr. Ouzts talks about pet safety and different things that effect your furry friends. So, get your questions ready and call Dr. Ouzts starting at 1:00 at 573-729-6659.
The Salem R-80 Board of Education in closed session Thursday hired Ashley Gordon as the Assistant Volleyball Coach for the 2022-23 school year. The board also extended the contracts of principal Rich Parks of Salem Middle School one year through 2023-24, principal Melanie Wisdom at the Upper Elementary School one year through 2023-24, Athletic Director and Transportation Director Clay Moody for one year through 2023-24, William Lynch Elementary School Principal Herman Blau an additional year through 2023-24, Jody Heavin had her contract extended one year to 2023-24, Assistant High School Principal Tori Snitker had her contract extended two additional years through 2023-24, and the Administrative Intern Branden Piatt had his contract extended a year through the 2022-23 school year. Superintendent Dr. Lynne Reed also discussed the growth plans and evaluations for all district administrators. The closed session and meeting were then adjourned.
Join Alley Spring Park Rangers on Saturday evening, February 26th at 6:00 at the Alley General Store for a guided evening interpretive hike to listen for and learn about owls and coyotes. It will be a “hoot of a time” and one “howl of a prowl”! You’ll learn fact and folklore about these little understood creatures of the night before hiking up Alley Hollow in search of the nighttime predators. All things “owl” and “howl” will be displayed in front of the Alley General Store prior to the hike. Rangers will use recorded calls to encourage owls and coyotes to respond and venture close enough for a good look. The hike will be less than a mile, but please come prepared for chilly temperatures. Visitors are encouraged to bring a flashlight for the night hike. Bring your sweetheart for a little belated Valentine’s celebration, as owls should be looking for their own “valentine” around this time of year. The Alley General Store is on the grounds near Alley Spring, located six miles west of Eminence on Highway 106. Visitors can park in front of the General Store Visitor Center. Please dress warmly and make sure all children are accompanied by an adult. For more information, phone (573) 226-3945, or visit the park’s Facebook page or website at www.nps.gov/ozar.
Obituaries – Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
Funeral Services for Barbara Jean Gregory of Cherryville, age 78, will be this morning at 11:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Davisville Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Davisville Community Church.
Memorial Services for U.S. Army Retired, Randall “Randy” Scott Bowers of Salem, age 57, have been changed now to FRIDAY at 12:00 noon at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel due to the expected weather conditions on Thursday. Visitation will be on Friday from 10:00 until service time. Graveside services will be Friday at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Waynesville, with Military Honors.
Funeral services for Elmer Harris of Rolla, age 91, will be held at 1:00 Monday at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held from 2:00 until 4:00 Sunday. Interment will be in the Ozark Hills Memorials Gardens in Rolla. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, American Heart Association or the Philadelphia Baptist Church.
Memorial services with full military honors will be held for Darrell Dean Payne of Salem, age 88 at a later date. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Private family services for Henry Lawrence Caldwell of Salem, age 65, will be held at a later date. All the arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
Gunnar Konkel scored 15 points to lead the Salem Boys Basketball Tigers to a 40-24 win over St. Clair Tuesday night. Salem improved to 3-21 on the year and finished 0-6 in the SCA Conference.
The Salem Tigers and Lady Tigers Basketball make-up games at Houston scheduled today have been cancelled and will not be made up due to Houston closing school on Wednesday.
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers this fall under Coach Phillip Karr scored the highest GPA of any Class 3 softball team in the state with a team GPA of 3.92. The team had nine girls named as Academic All-State players. The girls were Denise Stoner, Bella Jadwin, Andrea Bray, Kennedy Chapman, Micah Bobbitt, Brooke Mahurin, Kristen Howell, Ashton Bowers, and Savannah Manthey! Congratulations ladies!!!
The St. Louis Blues beat the Philadelphia Flyers Tuesday night, 4-1 to wrap up their four-game road trip 3-0-1. Vladimir Tarasenko, Ivan Barbashev, Brayden Schenn and Brandon Saad all scored for the Blues who play Buffalo Friday.
The Missouri Tigers lost to Tennessee Tuesday night by the score of 80-61 to fall to 10-18 on the year and 4-11 in the SEC Conference. They will play Saturday night at 7:00 against LSU on KSMO Radio.
Weather – Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM NOON TODAY UNTIL THURSDAY AT 9:00 PM
Today..Partly cloudy, becoming cloudy by noon with a 80% chance of afternoon snow and sleet, high near 29.
Tonight..Cloudy with a 40% chance of sleet and freezing rain, low around 22.
Thursday.. Cloudy with a 100% chance of sleet, snow and freezing rain, high of 30.
Thursday night..Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of sleet and snow, low around 17.
Friday..Mostly sunny, high of 35.