Obituaries – Friday, December 13th 2024

Funeral services for Robert Gale Polk, formerly of Salem, age 91, will be held at 1:00 this afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 12:00 noon until service time in the chapel. Burial with military honors will be in the Carty Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Hobson Community Church.

Funeral services for Cleta Jean Green of Steelville, age 75, will be held at 11:00 tomorrow morning at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be held this evening from 5:00 to 8:00 at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Steelville Cemetery in Steelville.

A Celebration of Life for Donald Lee Stokes of Salem, age 88; and Sandra Faye Stokes of Salem, age 85, will be held at 3:00 tomorrow afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 3:00 in the chapel. Military Honors for Donald Stokes will follow the celebration.

Funeral Services for Loretta Marie (Helms) Marrill, age 71, of Salem will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the New Hope Cemetery. Visitation will be held Monday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.

A Celebration of Life for Omer O’Neil (Neil) Wofford, formerly of Montauk and Licking, age 82, will be held Tuesday, December 17th from 4:00 to 6:30 PM at St. Louis Cremation at 2315 Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis.

News – Friday, December 13th 2024

The Salem Police Department has released a report for incidents for the first week in November. At approximately 1:30 in the afternoon on Saturday, November 2nd, officers were dispatched to a traffic accident near the intersection of Macarthur and Franklin Street.  During the traffic accident investigation, it was found the operator of one of the vehicles was visibly impaired. After further investigation a 53-year-old Salem female was arrested and then later released on summons for excessive blood alcohol content. That same evening near 5:30, officers responded to the Crossroads Inn after receiving information a male subject was there with an active felony warrant out of the Johnson County. As a result, officers arrested 38-year-old Charles Copper of Knob Noster without incident for the felony warrant with a bond of $15,000. That same Saturday night at around 6:00, officers conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 19 and Hunt Street for a person who was suspected of driving drunk as their vehicle was swerving all over the roadway. Contact was made with the driver, and it was found the driver was impaired. After a short investigation, a 35-year-old Sullivan man was arrested and later released on summons for excessive blood alcohol content. On Tuesday, November 5th around noon, an officer was dispatched to the Phelps County Jail to extradite 22-year-old Jordan Sanders from Salem who had an active capias warrant out of the City of Salem.  Sanders was extradited and incarcerated at the Dent County Jail. Please contact the Salem Police Department at (573) 729-4242 if you have any information regarding any ongoing investigation.

The Utility Committee held their regular meeting Wednesday evening at 6:15 in the Auditorium. After approving the agenda, the Committee watched a presentation by John Pettit on Hometown Grid, a company that provides a simple, secure, and affordable solution for residents of the community to report electrical outages. Customers would be able to call or text this system to report an outage in their area, which will then be updated to a live map of the City of Salem, and with follow up questions from the system, utility crews will be able to prioritize customers that may need immediate or emergency assistance. The City’s current procedure to report an outage has residents calling the police department’s non-emergency line, and at times, experiencing extended hold times or busy signals, especially if many people are calling at the same time. Hometown Grid would immediately eliminate the strain on the phone lines. For a five-year plan, the total price for this service would be $38,000. The Utility Committee will hold off on making a decision regarding Hometown Grid until they can see what the financial implications will be within the City’s budget. Bob Blank and Dan Caswell with Utility Financial Services (UFS) presented the Cost of Service Study. They recommend reinstating the service availability fee by charging residents $13.47, and commercial properties $21.56, while lowering the cost per kilowatt hour, to achieve neutral revenue. The Committee agreed that since the utility billing underwent a change recently, the recommendation from UFS should be tabled for now. Finance Director, Stacy Houston presented the financial updates. During her report, Houston noted that the Water Reserve Fund is at a $68,000 deficit due to the purchase of a replacement motor and pump, however, the City is currently waiting on the insurance payment to cover this. The Sewer Reserve Fund is in a $30,000 deficit due to a COP payment made in November and the purchase of a $16,000 pump for the lift station. This deficit will be offset with prior year fund balances. Public Works Director Steve Paine gave an update on the utility crews, and a resident expressed their concern about the proposed utility rate changes during the questions and comments portion of the meeting.

Sports – Friday, December 13th 2024

Addison Fulton had a double double Thursday night with 12 points and 15 rebounds as the Salem Lady Basketball Tigers beat the Plato Eagles, 54-50. Salem was led in scoring in the game by Trista Dooley with 13 points. The Lady Tigers will play the Owensville Dutchgirls in the People’s Bank Holiday Classic in Sullivan at 7:00 Monday night. The Lady Tigers are 2-1 on the season are seeded 7th in the tournament. Owensville is the 2nd seed.

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers teams will be in St. James tonight. The freshman and JV will both play at 5:30 with the freshman game at the St. James Middle School and the JV game at the High School Gym. the varsity contest will begin around 7:00 and you can hear the game on KSMO Radio and audio stream the game on KSMO media. Salem is 2-2 entering the game while St. James is 2-3 on the year.

The St. Louis Blues played the San Jose Sharks last night and fell by a score of 4-3. The Sharks put 31 shots on goal and took away the puck 10 more times than the Blues managed. The Blues will be back on the ice tomorrow night at 7:00 versus the Dallas Stars and at 5:00 in the evening on Sunday against the New York Rangers. You can listen to both of these games live on KSMO 1340 AM & 95.7 FM.

The Mizzou Basketball Tigers will be on the court to face off against the Long Island University Sharks tomorrow afternoon at 11:00. You can listen to this game live on KSMO Radio.

The 2025 Mizzou Tiger football schedule was released recently. The season will kickoff on August 30th against Central Arkansas. You can view the schedule online at MUtigers.com

The 12-1 Kansas City Chiefs will be on the road this Sunday afternoon to play the 3-10 Cleveland Browns at noon.

Obituaries – Thursday, December 12th 2024

Funeral services for Robert Gale Polk, formerly of Salem, age 91, will be held at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 12:00 noon until service time in the chapel. Burial with military honors will be in the Carty Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Hobson Community Church.

Funeral services for Cleta Jean Green of Steelville, age 75, will be held at 11:00 Saturday morning at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be held Friday evening from 5:00 to 8:00 at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Steelville Cemetery in Steelville.

A Celebration of Life for Donald Lee Stokes of Salem, age 88; and Sandra Faye Stokes of Salem, age 85, will be held at 3:00 Saturday afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 3:00 Saturday afternoon in the chapel. Military Honors for Donald Stokes will follow the celebration.

A Celebration of Life for Omer O’Neil (Neil) Wofford, formerly of Montauk and Licking, age 82, will be held Tuesday, December 17th from 4:00 to 6:30 PM at St. Louis Cremation at 2315 Chouteau Avenue in St. Louis.

Sports – Thursday, December 12th 2024

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers are on the road to play the Tigers of St. James tomorrow night. The Freshman and JV game will both start at 5:30. The Freshman game will be in the Middle School gym while the JV will play in the High School’s gym, the Varsity game will follow JV at 7:00. You can listen to this game on KSMO Radio.

The Salem Varsity Lady Tigers are back in action tonight at 6:00 when they face Plato in a varsity only match at the Salem High School gym. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio (1340 AM & 95.7 FM) and video streamed on KSMO Media.

The 14-13-2 St. Louis Blues will play the 10-16-5 San Jose Sharks tonight at 7:00 in St. Louis. You can watch this game on ESPN+ or Fubo with a paid subscription.

News – Thursday, December 12th 2024

The Board of Aldermen had their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at 6:00 in the Auditorium. After approving the agenda and consent agenda, the board heard a public comment from a citizen who asked about the status of the annual audit conducted at the end of the last fiscal year, and asked if it was the City’s responsibility to provide fresh potable drinking water to its residents; there was no response to the board. The Board approved the application to the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) for $220,000 to replace the remaining incandescent street light bulbs with LEDs, and approved Mayor Parker to sign the Financial Assistance Agreement and the General Terms and Conditions documents for the ARPA Waste Water Improvement Project Grant Award. The bid for this project was awarded to Mid-State Pipeline Maintenance, LLC, for the amount of $4.2 million. The Board of Aldermen meeting scheduled for December 26th will be rescheduled to January, pursuant to city code section 110.170. The Board approved the request to reappoint Dustin Howard of The Bank of Salem, and Daniel Salyer of Phil-Mart, to another five year term for the Enhanced Enterprise Zone. City Administrator Sally Burbridge presented the first and second reading for bill number 3536, an ordinance changing the official meeting location for the Board of Aldermen to the City Hall Auditorium. During the city officials’ reports City Clerk Tammy Koller stated that business license renewals were mailed on November 27; businesses should contact her if they have not received theirs. Finance Director Stacy Houston stated she has reached out to the auditor who hopes to have finalized their report by mid-January to present in February. Mayor Greg Parker wished citizens a happy and safe holiday season. Public Works Director, Steve Paine gave an update on the utility crews,  and Parks and Recreation Director Melissa DuBois stated she has reached out to different companies for estimates on replacing the Al Brown fences as well as the dirt and tiles at the playground. Alderwoman Catherine Dent stated the Salem Community Choir will be presenting Festival of Carols the evening of December 20th at 7:00 and again on Sunday the 22nd at 2:00 at the Dry Fork Church off of F Highway. 

The Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors met Tuesday evening at the fire station at #2 South Main Street. The board reviewed and approved minutes from the previous meeting. The financial report was reviewed with an ending balance of $187,111.19. All bills, payments, and statements were reviewed and approved. The budget for 2024 and 2025 were reviewed and approved as presented. The monthly reimbursement report showed a total of 15 calls for the month of November bringing the total calls year to date to 233. Some of those calls included seven fires comprised of two grass fires and five building fires, two special incidents, three medical assists, one rescue with the extrication from a structure, one alarm and one public service call. In old business, it was reported a bond or tax issue was discussed and the paperwork has begun. In new business, Chief Dennis Floyd said the AFG grant is about half done at this point, and he stated the ladder truck is going in for repair on December 30th for pumps, hydraulics and air conditioning. Floyd said the annual pump test will be done while the truck is in for repairs. Chief Floyd said the department needs to order a 1 3/4-inch hose which the board approved, and the Salem High School is having a first responder appreciation on December 20th. He also indicated the department will be sending two firefighters for training in February to the MU Fire School. The chief also reported that at the Christmas Party held December 5th, the department retired badge 814 that belonged to the late David Jarvis, and it was presented to Mrs. Jarvis. The next meeting of the board will be January 14th at 6:00 at the fire station. The board then went into closed session before coming back into open session where it was announced that two new firefighters, Dell Hoffmeister and Christian Michno, would begin training for the department. It was also announced that Jeff Stokes, Jr. had been appointed to fill the term of Craig Smith who had resigned from the board. The appointment will be until the April 2025 Municipal Election. The meeting was then adjourned.

Tomorrow night, from 6:00 until 8:00 at the Creative Arts Center, students can learn to make a Chunky Knit Blanket with Danielle Kissir. Learn how to finger knit a chunky blanket. This is a beginners class and is fun for all ages. Crochet or knitting experience is not required but will be beneficial. The class is open to those 10 years of age and older. The cost of the class is $75 with yarn and supplies included. There must at least five people sign up to hold the class and it will be limited to ten. To sign up, go to the SACBA website, click on “Programs” link and then on the Creative Arts Center.

PJ’s & Pancakes & Fun for the whole family will be held on December 14th from 7:00 to 10:00 in the morning at the Salem Community Center @ The Armory! This event is hosted by the Salem Fireworks Committee to help raise funds for next year’s show. There will be pancakes, coffee, hot chocolate, Christmas movies, and pictures with Santa! Tickets for the event are $10 for adults. For those who are 12 years of age and under, they are FREE! Tickets are available at the Chamber office in Salem, Town & Country Bank, Bank of Salem, Riverways Federal Credit Union, and Progressive Ozark Bank.

Sports – Wednesday, December 11th 2024

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers beat the Waynesville Tigers Tuesday night, 40-39, as the Salem defense stood tall late and protected a one-point lead for over two minutes. The Tigers were led in scoring by Brody Ray with 12 points with Braiden Gapsch adding 11 more including the eventual game-winning 3-pointer. Salem is 2-2 on the year and will play at St. James Friday night at 7:00 in a game you can hear on KSMO Radio.

The Salem Boys JV couldn’t recover from an 18-point deficit near half time falling just short to the Waynesville Tigers Tuesday night, 51-49. The JV is 3-1 on the year and they will play at St. James Friday night at 5:30 at the high school gym.

The Salem Boys Freshman Tigers will play at St. James Friday afternoon at 5:30 at the St. James Middle School Gym.

The Salem Varsity Lady Tigers evened their record at 1-1 with a 43-9 win over the Bourbon Lady Warhawks Tuesday night. They will back in action Thursday night at 6:00 when they face Plato in a varsity only match at the Salem High School gym. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio (1340 AM and 95.7 FM) and video streamed on KSMO Media.

The St. Louis Blues played the Vancouver Canucks last night. Zack Bolduc, Robert Thomas, and Jordan Kyrou would all contribute goals in regulation but the Canucks kept pace and forced overtime. Dylan Holloway scored the final goal of the contest giving the Blues a win over the Canucks, 4-3. The Blues play the San Jose Sharks tomorrow night at 7:00 in St. Louis.

Obituaries – Wednesday, December 11th 2024

Funeral services for Robert Gale Polk, formerly of Salem, age 91, will be held at 1:00 Friday afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 12:00 noon until service time Friday in the chapel. Burial with military honors will be in the Carty Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Hobson Community Church.

A Celebration of Life for Donald Lee Stokes of Salem, age 88; and Sandra Faye Stokes of Salem, age 85, will be held at 3:00 Saturday afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 3:00 Saturday afternoon in the chapel. Military Honors for Donald Stokes will follow the celebration.

News – Wednesday, December 11th 2024

The Dent County Opioid Settlement Committee held a meeting Thursday evening at 6:00 in the Dent County Associate Courtroom. After reading and approving the minutes from the previous meeting, the board discussed priorities for funding as well as the amount that an organization can request. With around $324,000 in the budget, the board decided not to set a limit on how much or how little an organization may request. The county priority areas will include: transportation, re-entry services, and community support services including social and legal services. For a full list of priorities, prospective applicants can visit the MRPC website at https://www.meramecregion.org.  The first deadline to submit applications for funding is January 15, 2025. The Board will require applicants to attend the committee meeting on January 30 for discussion and further questions. For additional questions, applicants can contact Lieutenant Rick Letchworth at rickletchworth@dentcountysheriff.org

The annual “Shop with a Cop” was held Saturday at Wal-Mart and it was a huge success. They were able to help bring a Merry Christmas to 48 children in our community which is eight more children than last year!! A special thank you to the Dent County Sheriff’s Office, Salem Police Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missouri Department of Conservation, and the Missouri Division of Fire Safety-investigations for shopping with the kids. A special thank you goes out to Wal-Mart for helping coordinate the event and help it run smooth. Finally a big thank you to this community who donated so those children could have a good Christmas. 

It seems black bears are making the news in the St. Louis region each spring as they are beginning to show up more and more in the area.  Since bears are becoming a more common part of the Missouri landscape, especially if travelling to the southern parts of the state, it makes sense to learn more about them. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering a chance to do just that through an online class.  Missouri Black Bears is a free virtual program happening Friday, Dec 13, from 3 – 4:30 p.m.  MDC naturalists will cover the most important information Missouri residents should know about the Show-Me-State’s expanding bear population. Once considered extirpated from the state, Missouri black bears are beginning to make an impressive comeback. This program will explore the complicated history of these fascinating mammals, and the research efforts which are helping them return to their former range. It will also discuss how to reduce human-bear conflict as their numbers continue to grow. This virtual program is free and open to the public, however each participant must register separately in advance at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/4Kb to receive an online meeting link. Log in instructions will be provided to participants beforehand.  The program will be held via Webex and participants will have the chance to use the chat feature for a Question and Answer portion with the naturalists. Sign up for email or text alerts to stay informed of MDC’s latest programs and events by going to short.mdc.mo.gov/ZoP.

An accident occurred in Dent County Tuesday morning at approximately 8:30 on Highway EE three miles south of Highway 32. According to the Highway Patrol Report, a 2002 International Dump Truck, driven by a 62-year-old Licking male, and a 2006 Sterling Dump Truck, driven by a 74-year-old Jadwin male, struck each other, causing the Sterling’s mirror to strike the driver. The man suffered minor injuries and was transported to Salem Memorial Hospital by a private conveyance. The report stated that there was minor damage to both trucks, and they were driven from the scene and that both drivers were wearing safety restraints at the time of the accident.

The Creative Arts Center in Salem will hold a class on making Ceramic Christmas Trees Friday night, December 13th from 6:00 to 8:00 with Danielle Norris in the pottery room. Students can come and glaze your very own keepsake 10-inch Christmas tree! Create a beautiful display piece that can be passed down from generation to generation. The cost is $30 for trees without lights, and $36 with lights. You may paint and take the night of, or glaze and pick up another time. The class is open to those 12 years of age and older. All supplies are included. There must at least four people sign up to hold the class and it will be limited to 12. To sign up, go to the SACBA website, click on “Programs” link and then on the Creative Arts Center.

Obituaries – Tuesday, December 10th 2024

Visitation will be held for Russell Hart Bull of Vichy, age 82, today from 11:00 until 1:00 in the afternoon at the St. James Chapel of James & Gahr Mortuary. Interment with Full Military Honors will be at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Ft. Leonard Wood. In lieu of flowers the family encourages donations to a veterans’ organization of the donor’s choice, reflecting Russell’s lifelong commitment to service.

A Celebration of Life for Donald Lee Stokes of Salem, age 88; and Sandra Faye Stokes of Salem, age 85, will be held at 3:00 Saturday afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 3:00 Saturday afternoon in the chapel. Military Honors for Donald Stokes will follow the celebration.