Sports – Thursday, April 6th, 2023

The Salem Lady Softball Tigers will be at Willow Springs today at 4:30 for an SCA Conference game. Salem is 1-3 on the year and 1-1 in the SCA Conference.

The Salem Baseball Tigers will host the Cabool Bulldogs this afternoon at the SHS Baseball Field Complex starting at 4:30. Salem is 2-7 on the year and 0-1 in the SCA Conference. KSMO Media and Radio will broadcast the game near 4:15 with Tiger Talk and Coach Tony Edwards.

The Salem Golf Tigers will host the Salem Invitational today staring at 9:00 this morning.

The Salem Tigers Tennis Team won the Salem Invitational Wednesday. Great job Tigers!!

Jordan Walker hit his first major league home run and went 2-4 with 2 RBI, but St. Louis fell to Atlanta Wednesday, 5-2 and were swept. The Red Birds are off until Friday when they start a three-game series in Milwaukee.

The Toronto Blue Jays shutout Kansas City Wednesday, 3-0. The series concludes this afternoon in Kansas City.

The St. Louis Blues take on the New York Rangers tonight at 6:30 at the Enterprise Center on KSMO after Salem Baseball.

Weather – Thursday, April 6th, 2023

Today..Light frost early, mostly sunny, high near 56.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy, low of 33.
Friday..Frost early, then partly sunny, high around 64.
Friday night..Partly cloudy, low of 37.
Saturday..Mostly sunny, high of 68.
Saturday night..Partly cloudy, low around 40.
Sunday..Sunny, high around 71.

Local News – Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

A municipal election was held Tuesday in Dent County and a total of 926 voters cast ballots for only 13.92% of the 7,075 registered voters. The unofficial results of challenged races for Dent County only are as follows:
*indicates winners

CITY OF SALEM WEST WARD ALDERMAN:

Amanda Duncan* 157 votes
Bill Riley 97 votes

CITY OF SALEM SEWERAGE BOND QUESTION

YES* 369 votes
NO 148 votes

CITY OF SALEM SALES TAX QUESTION

YES* 270 votes
NO 245 votes

DENT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTOR – TWO-YEAR TERM

Leigh Ann Price* 372 votes
Jeff Stokes, Jr. 314 votes

SALEM R-80 SCHOOL BOARD: (three elected)

Drusilla Howard* 359 votes
Andrew Wynn* 324 votes
Marjorie Wilber Pyatt* 310 votes
Calvin Malone 183 votes
Gregory Moravec 169 votes
Brian Mink 159 votes
Bret Bailey 157 votes

OAK HILL R-1 SCHOOL BOARD: (three elected)

Daniel England* 74 votes
Thomas England* 70 votes
John Hoodenpyle* 67 votes
April Greener 32 votes
Rhonda Wolfe-Hutsell 29 votes
Sarah Hoffman 26 votes
Jerry Norris 15 votes

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that young turkey hunters in Missouri harvested 2,550 birds over the past youth weekend, April 1 and 2. Top harvest counties were Osage with 71 birds harvested and Miller with 65. Harvest totals for counties in our area include Crawford with 27, Dent with 38, Maries with 61, Phelps 42, Texas 64 and Shannon 17. Young hunters checked 2,881 birds during the 2022 spring youth weekend. MDC Turkey Biologist Nicholas Oakley said that the cool, windy weather on Saturday made for challenging turkey hunting conditions, but fortunately, hunters stuck with it and Sunday’s weather was more conducive to harvesting a turkey.” Get more harvest information by county, plus more information on spring turkey hunting in Missouri at mdc.mo.gov. The regular spring turkey season runs April 17 through May 7.

An accident occurred in Maries County Monday morning at 10:06 on Highway 42 two miles west of Belle. According to the Highway Patrol report a westbound 2022 Ford E-450 Ambulance, driven by 26-year-old Albert Schulze of Troy, Missouri, was responding to an emergency call. The Ford changed lanes to pass a westbound 2017 Toyota Tacoma, driven by 84-year-old Carl Daniels of Belle. Daniels turned left into the path of the Ambulance and it traveled off the left side of the roadway. A passenger in the Ford, 23-year-old Kylie Weidman of Steelville, suffered minor injuries and was transported by Ozark Central Ambulance to Phelps Health Hospital in Rolla. The Ford sustained moderate damages and was towed from the scene by Four J’s Towing, while the Toyota sustained minor damage and was removed from the scene by White Motor Company. The report stated that all three occupants of the two vehicles were wearing seat restraints at the time of the accident.

An accident happened in Camden County at 12:30 Tuesday afternoon at High Point Road just north of Snogard Lane. According to the highway patrol report, a 2020 Ford Transit driven northbound by 50-year-old Lonny Sneathen of Rolla, failed to negotiate a curve and traveled off the left side of the roadway where the Ford struck a tree. Sneathen suffered moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to the Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach. Sneathen was wearing a seat restraint at the time of the accident. The Ford was removed from the scene by the Bledsoe Conoco in Camdenton with extensive damage.

Obituaries – Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

Funeral Service for William “Billy” Otto Gillam of Steelville, age 67, will be held Thursday at 2:00 at the Boss Assembly of God Church in Boss. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 this evening at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home and Thursday from noon until service time at the church in Boss. Interment will be on the family farm in the Gillam Acres Cemetery in Steelville. Memorials may be made to the Evelyn House in Creve Coeur.

A Celebration of Life for Larry Junior Walker of Louisburg, Kansas, age 74, formerly of St. Louis, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory.

A Celebration of Life for Dennis King of Licking, age 70, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will held Saturday morning from 11:00 until sevice time.

Sports – Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

Emma Thiltgen hit a grand slam and finished the game 3-4 with five RBI as Dixon beat the Salem Lady Tigers Tuesday, 15-1. Dixon banged out 17 hits in the win and improved to 6-0 on the year while Salem falls to 1-3. The Lady Tigers will be at Willow Springs Thursday at 4:30 for an SCA Conference game.

The Salem Baseball Tigers lost their fourth game in a row as they fell Tuesday to the St. James Tigers, 5-3 at the SHS Baseball Field Complex. Salem falls to 2-7 overall and they will host the Cabool Bulldogs in an SCA Conference game Thursday afternoon at 4:30. KSMO Media and Radio will broadcast the game starting with Tiger Talk and Coach Edwards around 4:15.

The Salem Tennis Tigers lost to Waynesville Monday, three matches to six and are now 3-2 on the year. The Salem Invitational will be held today at the Salem City Park.

Austin Riley’s two-run homer in the 1st inning and Orlando Arcia’s solo blast helped lead the Atlanta Braves to a 4-1 win over the Cardinals. Willson Contreras had the only RBI for the Red Birds who will play the Braves today at 12:15 starting with the pre-game show on KSMO at 11:20.

Matt Chapman went 3-4 and Daulton Varsho went 2-4 plus each drove in a run as Toronto beat Kansas City Tuesday, 4-1. Franmil Reyes hit a homer for the Royals only run. The Royals and Blue Jays continue their four-game series this evening at Kaufmann Stadium.

Jordan Binnington made 32 saves while Jordan Kyrou, Justin Faulk, Tyler Pitlick and Alexey Toropchenko all scored for St. Louis as the Blues beat Philadelphia Tuesday, 4-2. The Blues host the New York Rangers Thursday night at 7:00 at the Enterprise Center. You can hear the game on KSMO immediately after Salem Tiger Baseball.

Weather – Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

Today..Cloudy with a 100% chance for showers and thunderstorms before noon with slowly falling temperatures after a morning high of 71, then breezy and partly cloudy.
Tonight..Partly cloudy, low around 36.
Thursday..Mostly sunny, high near 58.
Thursday night..Partly cloudy, low of 32.
Friday..Mostly sunny, high around 64.
Friday night..Partly cloudy, low of 38.
Saturday..Mostly sunny and warmer, high around 70.

Local News – Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

A municipal election was held Tuesday in Dent County and a total of 926 voters cast ballots for only 13.92% of the 7,075 registered voters. The unofficial results of challenged races for Dent County only are as follows:
*indicates winners

CITY OF SALEM WEST WARD ALDERMAN:

Amanda Duncan* 157 votes
Bill Riley 97 votes

CITY OF SALEM SEWERAGE BOND QUESTION

YES* 369 votes
NO 148 votes

CITY OF SALEM SALES TAX QUESTION

YES* 270 votes
NO 245 votes

DENT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTOR - TWO-YEAR TERM

Leigh Ann Price* 372 votes
Jeff Stokes, Jr. 314 votes

SALEM R-80 SCHOOL BOARD: (three elected)

Drusilla Howard* 359 votes
Andrew Wynn* 324 votes
Marjorie Wilber Pyatt* 310 votes
Calvin Malone 183 votes
Gregory Moravec 169 votes
Brian Mink 159 votes
Bret Bailey 157 votes

OAK HILL R-1 SCHOOL BOARD: (three elected)

Daniel England* 74 votes
Thomas England* 70 votes
John Hoodenpyle 67 votes
April Greener 32 votes
Rhonda Wolfe-Hutsell 29 votes
Sarah Hoffman 26 votes
Jerry Norris 15 votes

The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the courthouse. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley again appointed District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson as the acting presiding commissioner. Grant Wilson from Representative Jason Smith’s office was in to give an update. He said the House of Representatives are on Easter break. He said the federal budget was released that showed proposed tax increases of 4.7 trillion dollars to individuals and another 1.8 trillion dollars in taxes for small businesses. He also said the tax incentives from President Trump from 2017 will expire this year. He said Smith was working on tax provisions to help with the working class, farmers and small businesses. Wilson also said another Ways and Means Committee Hearing will take place in Georgia, but no date has yet to be announced. Also at the meeting, Steve Bubanovich from H. R. Quadri Contractors was in to receive the check for finishing the Cooley Bridge Project in District 1, also known as FLAP Project 057. Brian Williams from McCoy Equipment Company out of Cuba was in and calculated the price for two new John Deere graders the county wants to purchase at the state bid. The price for the District 2 grader came in at $393,600.79 as it will have the antler rack controls and the grader for District 1 came in at $382,087.71 with the joystick controls. These graders would include an 84-month warranty or 6,000 hours. The cost will be reduced by the buy-back agreement price that was agreed upon five years ago, plus there could be some further adjustment since the hours used by the machine have fallen under the 5,000 allotted for each grader. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Wes Mobray stated materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 5170, 5630, 5650 and 6090. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson said materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Road 4030 while only grading was going to be done on county roads 4020 and 5260. Dent County Clerk Curley wanted to remind voters to please bring a photo ID with you when you vote. She said the polling locations at Green Forest R-2 and Dent-Phelps R-3 will be closed due to their not being any elections in their district except for a handful of people who can vote on the board members for the Dent County Fire District Board. Those few voters affected have been notified by mail to vote at the courthouse. 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 Department of Revenue has announced the upcoming Request for Proposal (RFP) of the license office in Steelville located at 207 W. Main Street. Bids will start being accepted Wednesday, April 5th, and must be submitted by April 18th. For a list of bid opportunities and bid response instructions, please visit Missouri's statewide electronic procurement system, MissouriBUYS, at missouribuys.mo.gov/. Interested groups or individuals who wish to bid to operate the Steelville License Office must have an active Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and must submit the proposal under the legal entity name for which the FEIN was assigned. The Missouri Department of Revenue, through the Office of Administration, is posting an RFP for the Steelville License Office contract, since the current contract is close to expiring. Interested bidders have approximately 10 business days to submit their proposal for the operation of the license office in the competitive bid process, as outlined in the RFP. A scheduled tour of the current location may be requested by emailing the procurement contact listed on MissouriBUYS. Proposals will be evaluated by a review team at the Department of Revenue, and the proposal that scores best in the areas outlined in the RFP will be selected to operate the office. License offices are operated by independent contractors and are overseen by the Missouri Department of Revenue. All license office contracts in Missouri are awarded through a competitive bid process.

The Creative Arts Center in Salem will be offering students a chance to create an Ozark Fishing Landscape with Sharon Jeffus Saturday afternoon from 1:00 until 3:30 where they will learn atmospheric perspective techniques doing a beautiful Ozark River sunset and daytime fishing landscape. The cost of the program is $30 and there must be a minimum of five students sign up and the class will be limited to 20. For more information, call or text 573-247-0651, or you can go online to register at salemcommunitybetterment.com and look under programs for the Salem Creative Arts Center.

Obituaries – Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

Funeral Service for William “Billy” Otto Gillam of Steelville, age 67, will be held Thursday at 2:00 at the Boss Assembly of God Church in Boss. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 Wednesday evening at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home and Thursday from noon until service time at the church in Boss. Interment will be on the family farm in the Gillam Acres Cemetery in Steelville. Memorials may be made to the Evelyn House in Creve Coeur.

A Celebration of Life for Larry Junior Walker of Louisburg, Kansas, age 74, formerly of St. Louis, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory.

Sports – Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

The Salem Lady Softball Tigers won their first game of the year Monday afternoon and the first win in the career of Coach Erin Wilson, as they beat the Cabool Lady Bulldogs, 12-4. Salem improves to 1-2 on the year and 1-1 in the SCA Conference. The Lady Tigers will host Dixon today at the Salem City Park starting at 4:30. KSMO Media and Radio will broadcast the game starting with Tiger Talk and Coach Wilson around 4:15.

Garren Hall threw a five-inning two-hitter and the Houston Tigers took advantage of six Salem errors as they beat Salem Monday afternoon, 12-0. Houston finished with 12 hits on the game sending Salem to their third straight loss. Salem will host St. James today at the SHS Baseball Field Complex starting at 4:30. The Tigers enter the game with a 2-6 record.

The Salem Tigers Track teams will be at St. James for the St. James Open today at 3:30.

The Salem Golf team will be at Willow Springs Tuesday at 4:00 at the Willow Springs Open.

Ronald Acuna, Jr. slugged a three-run homer and finished 3-4, plus Austin Riley and Ozzie Albies also homered for Atlanta as they beat the St. Louis Cardinals Monday night, 8-4. Paul Goldschmidt was 2-4 and hit his first homer of the year as the Cardinals stranded 11 runners. The Cards and Braves play again tonight after Lady Tiger Softball around 6:35.

The Kansas City Royals scored three runs in the 1st inning and four more in the 4th inning as they beat the Toronto Blue Jays Monday night, 9-5 for their first win of the season. The Royals and Blue Jays play again tonight at Kaufmann Stadium.

The St. Louis Blues play the Philadelphia Flyers tonight at 7:00 at the Enterprise Center. KSMO will not air the game due to St. Louis Cardinals baseball. The Blues on Sunday were officially eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Weather – Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

Today..Partly sunny and breezy, high of 84.
Tonight..Cloudy with an 60% chance for showers and thunderstorms with some severe weather possible, low of 46.
Wednesday..Cloudy with a 40% chance for showers and thunderstorms before noon, then partly cloudy, high near 67 before temps fall during the late afternoon.
Wednesday night..Partly cloudy, low around 36.