Archive for 2025
Sports – Tuesday, January 7th 2025
The Salem Boys Basketball Tiger teams will host the West Plains Zizzers tonight at the SHS High School Gym. The Freshman game will start at 4:30, followed by the JV Tigers contest at 5:30, and varsity contest getting underway at 6:45. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio (AM 1340 and 95.7 FM) and video streamed on KSMO Media (ksmoradio.com, KSMO Stream Facebook and KSMO YouTube) starting with Tiger Talk and Coach Jared Patterson around 6:30. The varsity Tigers and Zizzers are both 4-7.
The Salem Lady Basketball Tigers will be at Sullivan to face the Lady Eagles tonight starting with the JV contest at 6:00 with the varsity game to follow. The Salem varsity is 3-6 on the year while Sullivan is 4-5. The Lady Eagles beat Salem in the Peoples Bank Holiday Classic, 58-25.
The St. Louis Blues will be in Minnesota night to face the second place Wild. The Blues are currently in 5th place in Western Conference.
The University of Missouri Tigers will continue their SEC Conference schedule tonight at home against LSU. That game will get underway at 8:00 with 7:30 the pregame show. Missouri is 11-3 on the year.
The Cardinal Caravan will return to Rolla to the Rolla High School Gymnasium on Saturday, January 18th around 5:30. This year’s players lineup will include Andre Pallante, Matthew Liberatore, Riley O’Brien and Matt Koperniak. The emcee will be Tom Ackerman from KMOX Radio while Bengie Molina and Kyle McClellan will also be in attendance representing the Cardinals’ Alumni. The first 400 kids (15 and under) through the door on the day of the event will receive a free Autograph Ticket which guarantees one autograph from each current and former player. Autographs will only be available for the fans who are 15 years of age and under. Tickets for the Cardinals Caravan will be available at the door on the day of the event for $5 for adults and $3 for kids (ages 3-12). All proceeds from ticket entry will benefit the American Heart Association.
The Kansas City Chiefs finished the regular season 15-2, and secured the AFC Conference first seed along with a playoff bye during this week’s wildcard weekend.
News – Tuesday, January 7th 2025
The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks blood drive originally scheduled to be at the First Baptist Church in Salem today, has been moved to the Salem Memorial Hospital, 35629 Highway 72, Salem. Located in the bloodmobile in the hospital parking lot. Hours will be from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. To help avoid wait times, appointments are strongly encouraged. Donors can schedule an appointment at www.cbco.org/donate-blood or by calling 417-227-5006.
The Dent County Sheriff’s Department wants to inform our community about a recent scam that has come to their attention. They have received reports of a caller claiming to be associated with the Dent County Sheriff’s Office, stating that there is a warrant out for your arrest. This scammer is using advanced AI technology to generate a voice that mimics our Sheriff, making the call seem legitimate. Please remember that NO ONE from the Dent County Sheriff’s Office will ever call you regarding a warrant. Also, they will NEVER call you and ask you to make payments using gift cards. If you receive a call like this, do not engage with the caller and do not send any payments. Instead, hang up and report the incident to the Dent County Sheriff’s Office or the Salem Police Department. The sheriff’s department number is 573-729-3241 and the Salem Police Department’s number is 573-729-6550. Be aware, and stay safe and vigilant in the new year.
A “Moose’in Around” Kids Paint Party wll be held Friday evening, January 10th from 5:30 to 7:00 with Danielle Norris at the Creative Arts Center. Come and paint a cute moose for some winter time fun! The cost of the class is $20 for adults and $10 for children and all supplies are included. There must be six people sign up to hold the class and it will be limited at 25. All ages are allowed with a guardian present. Also on Monday, January 13th you can attend a Beginner Friendly Crochet Beanie workshop to be held in the evening from, 5:30 to 8:00 with Gail Phelan at the Creative Arts Center. Be sure to bring your favorite hooks and scissors. All other supplies will be provided. You should already be comfortable crocheting chains and single crochet. They will make a basic beanie, talk about how to read a pattern, learn how to crochet in the round and how to customize size. The cost of the program is $30. All ages are welcome as long as they know basic crochet. There must be at least two people sign up to hold the class and it will be limited to six. To sign up for either class, go to the SACBA website, click on “Programs” link and then on the Creative Arts Center.
On Friday, January 3rd, Governor Mike Parson filled a vacancy in the Crawford County Clerk’s Office. Kimberly Gibbs of Steelville was appointed as the Crawford County Clerk. Ms. Gibbs currently serves as a substitute teacher for the Steelville R-3 School District and previously served as a full-time teacher for the district. She further serves as a Crawford County Farm Bureau board member and as vice chair of the Crawford County University Extension. Ms. Gibbs holds a Bachelor of Science in education from Missouri State University.
Obituaries – Monday, January 6th 2025
Funeral Services for Chantell Young of Salem, age 56, has been rescheduled for noon on Tuesday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until service time in the chapel. The family of Chantell is asking that you wear bright colored clothing in her honor. Burial will be in the Miner Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to Wilson Mortuary to help the family with final expenses.
Funeral service for Linda Faye Wilkinson of Steelville, age 79, will be held at 1:00 in the afternoon on Wednesday in the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be on Tuesday evening from 4:00 to 7:00 at the funeral home. Interment will be at the Martin-Trask Cemetery in Cherryville.
Funeral services with Military Honors has been rescheduled to Wednesday at noon for Lee Cordell Malone of Rolla, age 90, at the Rolla Chapel of James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time.
Funeral services for Todd Allan Constable of St. James, age 62, will be held Thursday at 1:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary Rolla Chapel. Visitation will be from 5:00 until 7:00 Wednesday evening at the chapel. Interment will be in the Winn Maxwell Cemetery.
Funeral Services for James Richard Pax, age 76, of Salem will be held Saturday January 11th in the morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial with Military Honors to follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday January 10th in the evening from 5:00 until 8:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
Sports – Monday, January 6th 2025
The Salem Boys Basketball Tiger teams traveled to the School of the Osage to start off the 2025 portion of their season, but they all fell short against the Indians. The Salem Freshmen drop to 1-5 on the year as they lost to the School of the Osage, 49-29. The JV Tigers also fell to the JV Indians by the score of 41-30 as their record falls to 4-3. In the varsity game, Salem tied the game at 19-19 in the first half, then watched the Indians go on an 8-0 run and they never looked back, beating the Tigers, 75-53. The Indians’ Jackson Long hit nine 3-pointers and finished the game with 31 points. Salem was led by Braiden Gapsch who netted 18 points followed by Lincoln Thomas with 17 more. The Tigers fall to 4-7 and they will host West Plains Tuesday starting with the freshman game at 4:30 at the SHS GYM followed by the JV and varsity contests.
Braden Saad had the hat trick Friday night as the St. Louis Blues shutout the Ottawa Senators, 4-0. Jordan Binnington got the shutout and Brayden Schenn also scored for the Blues who faced the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday in Ohio. Trailing 2-0 entering the 3rd period, Brayden Schenn, Colton Parayko, Jordan Kyrou and Cam Fowler all scored in the 3rd period, but St. Louis also gave up four goals as the Blues fell to Columbus, 6-4. The Blues will be in Minnesota Tuesday night to face the Wild.
The University of Missouri men’s basketball dropped its SEC Conference opener on Saturday afternoon, falling to second-ranked Auburn on the road, 84-68. Mizzou is now 11-3 on the season, while Auburn improves to 13-1. The Tigers were led in scoring by Marques Warrick with 19 points. They will continue their SEC Conference schedule Tuesday night against LSU. That game will NOT be heard on KSMO due to Salem contest.
News – Monday, January 6th 2025
The Dent County Sheriff’s office released some reports for December. On Sunday December 15th deputies responded to the 18000 block of Highway C for a reported burglary at the Lenox Fire Department. The reporting party, a 60-year-old Salem man, advised entry was forced into the building and multiple items were stolen. The case remains active. Then on Wednesday December 18th deputies took a report for a theft that occurred in the 100 block of County Road 6245. The victim, a 40-year-old Salem woman, advised multiple kayaks were stolen from her property. The next week on Monday December 23rd deputies responded to the 8000 block of N. Highway 19 for a reported disturbance. During the course of the investigation, it was determined that a 52-year-old Salem woman was injured during a physical confrontation with a 33-year-old Salem woman. On Christmas eve December 24th deputies responded to the 2000 block of County Road 6210 for a reported domestic assault. The victim, a 38-year-old Jadwin woman, advised she was physically assaulted by her estranged paramour, a 41-year-old Jadwin man. The investigation is ongoing. if you have any information on an ongoing investigation please call the Sheriff’s office at 573-729-3241.
The Salem Board of Aldermen held a special meeting of the Board Thursday evening at 5:30. After approving the agenda, the Board listened to the first and second reading of Bill Number 3636, an ordinance that would approve the Change Order #2 for the City Sidewalk TAP Grant project. This Change Order will be an increase to the City’s expenditures, with no match from MoDOT, in the amount of $10,807.00. This will be the cost to tear out and replace the heated sidewalk areas from Main to Washington Street on the south side of the road. The replacement portion from the original plans was for the apron only, but this change order also moves the snow-melt systems into the ADA-compliant sidewalk as well. The original total for the project from prior years funds was $73,409.84. With the two new change orders adding $1,943 from Change Order #1, and $10,807.00 from Change Order #2, the total cost from prior year’s funds would be $86,159.84. After approving Bill Number 3636, the meeting adjourned.
Many people used their credit devices over the holidays for shopping and other everyday uses, but that opens the door for scammers to be able target innocent consumers like you. In a world of Artificial Intelligence, we can no longer immediately believe something even if we see or hear it. If something out of the ordinary comes up, don’t be afraid to say you are going to verify this with your company. Don’t be bullied! Just stop, hang up and call the company. Another rule of thumb is that anyone is asking for your payment card is up to no good. As a rule, never give your card to anyone, even if the card has been cut up, because it can still be used if the chip is intact. Trending scams show that scammers are now capable of taking personal devices and authorizing payments from people’s phones. Make sure your apps have multi-factor authentication like biometrics and one-time-passcodes required to access and transact. Investing can be exciting, but don’t let yourself get caught up in promises of fast returns. Counterfeit investment apps and digital currencies that require you to pay unexpected fees are an active threat. If someone emails or texts you a link to download an app, don’t click on it because it may take you to a site that looks like the real thing but is fake. Instead, go to the app store and download it from there. Before investing, do your research and make sure the investment platforms are secure. Certain information, such as card and account numbers, online credentials, etc. should be shared with extreme caution. Never share information that can be used in a security question anywhere. Stay vigilant to protect your accounts and make 2025 a great year!
News – Friday, January 3rd 2025
The Dent County Commission met for the first time in 2025 at the courthouse and Presiding Commissioner Gary Larson welcomed in new road commissioners Keith Green for District 1 and Jimmy Williams for District 2. In their first road report, Green said District 1 crews were grading Dent County Roads 4220 and 6460, and were also getting the equipment ready for the possibility of a winter storm this weekend. Williams said District 2 crews were adding rock to and grading Dent County Road 3260, while only grading was being done on county road 5240. Williams said rock would also be added to county road 2570. Williams said the county took fuel bids for regular unleaded gas and the low bid went to County Fuels. He also said that he, Commissioner Green and newly elected assessor Alisa Brookshire all attended the MAC training for newly elected county officials. He said the training was very informative. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported filing has ended for the April Municipal Election and all tax entities will need to have their election certification to the county clerk’s office by 5:00 on January 28th. She said the county continues to work on the 2025 budget and said a tentative budget would be ready for the public by Monday, January 13th at 10:00 in her office. The final county budget hearing will be held at 10:00 in the morning on January 23rd in the commissioners’ office in the courthouse which will be open to the public. The next meeting of the commission will be Monday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and it is open to the public.
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, provided the following preliminary statistics related to the New Year’s holiday. The 2025 New Year’s holiday counting period began at 6:00 Tuesday evening, December 31st, 2024, and ended at 11:59 Wednesday night, January 1st, 2025. The 2025 New Year’s Holiday Traffic Statistics showed that Troopers investigated 44 Traffic Crashes, resulting in 21 Traffic Crash Injuries and there were no Traffic Crash Fatalities. Troopers made 50 DWI arrests. There were no boating crashes and no drownings over the 2025 New Year’s holiday counting period. The fatality statistics in this news release could change if late deaths occur, or if other departments report fatal traffic crashes after this news release is sent to the media. Follow the Missouri State Highway Patrol on X @MSHPTrooperGHQ.
The Creative Arts Center will hold a Sunday Crafting starting this Sunday and held every Sunday through January 26th from 2:00 until 6:00 with Nicole Curtis. Bring your supplies to the Creative Arts Center and hang out, spending time with other crafty people. You do have to have all your own supplies and only the front room and bathrooms will be available. The class is open to all those 16 years of age and older with a suggestion donation of $5.00 that goes towards utilities. No children without an adult please.
Obituaries – Friday, January 3rd 2025
Funeral Services for Freda Nadine Stricklin of Bixby, age 70, will be held at 11:00 this morning, in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Burial will be in the Dotson Cemetery in Bixby.
A Celebration of Life for Grace Elizabeth Sexton of Salem, age 72, will be held at 12:00 noon tomorrow in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel with Full Military Honors to follow. Visitation will be held from 10:00 tomorrow morning until service time at the chapel.
Funeral service for Ardell Evans of Steelville, age 95, will be held at 12:00 noon tomorrow at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be from 10:00 in the morning until time of the service. Interment will be in the Shoal Creek Cemetery in Berryman, MO. Memorials may be made to the Shoal Creek Cemetery in Berryman.
Funeral services for Shirley Ruth Sapaugh of Salem, age 85, will be tomorrow at noon at the Salem First Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time. Burial will be in the North Lawn Cemetery.
A funeral service for Kenny Hood of Licking, age 62, will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be held from 1:00 until service time.
Memorial Services for Jessica Elaine Mason of Viburnum, age 77, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be held from 3:00 in the afternoon until service time. Burial will be at a later date in the Arcadia Valley Memorial Park, Ironton, Missouri. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or Shriners Children’s Hospital.
Funeral Services for Chantell Young of Salem, age 56, will be held at noon on Monday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until service time in the chapel. The family of Chantell is asking that you wear bright colored clothing in her honor. Burial will be in the Miner Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to Wilson Mortuary to help the family with final expenses.
Funeral services with Military Honors has been rescheduled to Wednesday at noon for Lee Cordell Malone of Rolla, age 90, at the Rolla Chapel of James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time.
Funeral services for Todd Allan Constable of St. James, age 62, will be held Thursday at 1:00 at the James and Gahr Mortuary Rolla Chapel. Visitation will be from 5:00 until 7:00 Wednesday evening at the chapel. Interment will be in the Winn Maxwell Cemetery.
Funeral Services for James Richard Pax, age 76, of Salem will be held Saturday January 11th in the morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial with Military Honors to follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday January 10th in the evening from 5:00 until 8:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
Sports – Friday, January 3rd 2025
The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers coming off a 2-2 showing in the Cabool Tournament, will travel to the School of the Osage to face the Indians tonight. The Salem Freshman will start the night out at 5:00 entering the contest with a 1-4 record. The Salem JV Tigers will play next starting around 6:15 going into the game with a 4-2 record, and the varsity game will be last starting around 7:30. The Varsity Tigers are 4-6 on the season while the Indians enter the game with a 7-2 record fresh off their 2nd place finish in the Legends Bank Holiday Classic. The varsity contest can be heard on KSMO Radio starting with Tiger Talk and Coach Jared Patterson around 7:15.
The Missouri Basketball Tigers will open their SEC Conference schedule against Auburn Saturday afternoon starting at 2:30 on KSMO. Missouri is 11-2 on the year.
The St. Louis Blues coming off their Winter Classic win over Chicago Tuesday, 6-2, will host the Ottawa Senators tonight at 7:00, then they will be in Ohio where the Blues will play the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday night starting at 5:30 with the pre-game show followed by the play-by-play at 6:00.
The 15-1 Kansas City Chiefs will finish up the regular season playing in Denver against the 9-7 Broncos this Sunday afternoon at 3:25. The first seeded Chiefs will likely be resting several players. CBS will be broadcasting the game.
News – Thursday, January 2nd 2025
The Salem Board of Aldermen have rescheduled their special meeting of the board for tonight at 5:30 at the Old City Hall Auditorium. The original meeting was canceled due to not enough members to form a quorum. At their meeting, the board will do the first and second reading of Bill #3636 that would approve the change order #2 for the City Sidewalk Tap Grant project. The cost of the change order is for $10,807 which will be the cost to tear out and replace the heated sidewalk areas from Main to Washington Street on the south side of the road. The replacement portion from the original plans was for the apron only, but this change order also moves the snow-melt systems into the ADA compliant sidewalk as well. The original total for the project from prior years funds was $73,409.84. With the two new change orders adding $1,943 from Change Order #1, and $10,807.00 from Change Order #2, the total cost from prior year’s funds would be $86,159.84 if MoDOT approves Change Order #2. The board will also discuss and hold the first and second readings of Bill #3637 that would amend items A and B from Section 710.330 regarding sewer billing to make these items applicable to all utility accounts, and remove items C, D, and E. The meeting will then be adjourned. The special meeting of the City of Salem Board of Aldermen tonight is open to the public.
An accident occurred Monday evening at 5:19 on Highway 72 North of Salem near Dent County Road 2230 that took the life of a 72-year-old Female pedestrian. According to the Highway Patrol report the woman entered the roadway in front of a southbound 2007 Dodge Charger driven by a 35-year-old Salem Female. The victim was taken by Salem Memorial Ambulance to SMH where she was pronounced deceased at 6:00 by Dr. Charles Featherly. The Dodge sustained minor damage and was removed from the scene by Whitaker’s Towing.
The Salem Memorial Hospital Board of Directors held their regular meeting Monday night at 7:00 in the Hospital Library. After approving the agenda and minutes from the previous meetings, Hospital CEO Brooke Bollman gave her report, stating there is no new news on the affiliate program. The hospital experienced total operating revenue of about $3.1 million and total operating expenditures of about $1.9 million, leaving total profit of $1.3 million for the month of November. Bollman did clarify that they are still working with the auditors to adjust some accounts, including taxes and retirement. 340B revenue for November was $250,000, total expenses were $71,000 leaving a total profit of $178,000. The hospital currently has 32 days worth of cash on hand. During the CNO report, Bollman stated that there are seven nursing position openings across various departments. EMS attended a first responders appreciation night; through the ARPA Fund they received $90,000 in new equipment. There have been two new hires in the Med/surg department and two resignations. During the QAPI Report, it was noted that the hospital continues working on their patient experience project, and their medication events project. Ten organizations submitted more than $700,000 in requests for ToRCH Grant Funding. The recipients of this grant will be announced on January 6 via press release. Deborah Gorman with Infection Prevention gave an update on illness, stating there has been a rise in COVID cases at the hospital, including 4 positive cases in long term care. There have been two positive cases for RSV, and seven positive cases of the flu in December. There have not been any new candidates for the open board position and due to the finance committee not having the required three members, those meetings have been halted until further notice. There will be a bi-weekly special director’s meeting, to discuss acquisition, every other Tuesday evening at 7:00. One of those meetings will be held the same day as the regular board of director’s meeting. The board approved Brooke Bollman to conduct funding research to replace the hospital’s Pulmonary Function Test machine. The current machine is no longer working at optimal capacity and the parts are not replaceable due to being obsolete and no longer compatible with the current operating system. Bollman will be looking for ways to fund this purchase within the budget as well as any possible grant opportunities. Once purchased, the new machine may take up to 120 days to be delivered and come with a five year warranty. The meeting then adjourned to closed session. The date for the next board meeting has not yet been announced.
Obituaries – Thursday, January 2nd 2025
Funeral Services for Freda Nadine Stricklin of Bixby, age 70, will be held at 11:00 tomorrow morning, in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 7:00 this evening in the chapel. Burial will be in the Dotson Cemetery in Bixby.
A Celebration of Life for Grace Elizabeth Sexton of Salem, age 72, will be held at 12:00 noon Saturday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel with Full Military Honors to follow. Visitation will be held from 10:00 Saturday morning until service time at the chapel.
Funeral services for Shirley Ruth Sapaugh of Salem, age 85, will be Saturday at noon at the Salem First Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 10:00 until service time. Burial will be in the North Lawn Cemetery.
Funeral service for Ardell Evans of Steelville, age 95, will be held at 12:00 noon Saturday at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be from 10:00 Saturday morning until time of the service. Interment will be in the Shoal Creek Cemetery in Berryman, MO. Memorials may be made to the Shoal Creek Cemetery in Berryman.
Memorial Services for Jessica Elaine Mason of Viburnum, age 77, will be held on Saturday afternoon at 5:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Visitation will be held from 3:00 in the afternoon until service time. Burial will be at a later date in the Arcadia Valley Memorial Park, Ironton, Missouri. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or Shriners Children’s Hospital.
Funeral Services for Chantell Young of Salem, age 56, will be held at noon, Monday, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until service time in the chapel. The family of Chantell is asking that you wear bright colored clothing in her honor. Burial will be in the Miner Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to Wilson Mortuary to help the family with final expenses.
Funeral Services for James Richard Pax, age 76, of Salem will be held Saturday January 11th in the morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial with Military Honors to follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday January 10th in the evening from 5:00 until 8:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.