Archive for 2026
Sports – Thursday, March 5th 2026
The Class 4 District 3 Tournament continues in Cuba today with both semifinal games on the evening’s schedule. The first seeded St. James Tigers will start things off when they play against the fourth seeded Owensville Dutchmen at 5:30. Shortly after the conclusion of that game the second seeded Salem Tigers will play the third seeded St. Clair Bulldogs. You can listen to a free, live audio stream of this game on KSMO Stream Facebook page or KSMO Media YouTube page. Should you want to watch the game live, KSMO Media will be providing MSHSAA the live video broadcast. To purchase a ticket to watch the game go to MSHSAA.tv, type “Salem” in the search bar, and follow the onscreen instructions. Tiger Talk with Coach Patterson will start around 6:45 with tip off to follow at 7:00. Salem is 16-10 on the year while St. Clair is 17-10. Salem has defeated St. Clair in their last ten consecutive meetings dating back to 2019.
The St. Louis Blues and Seattle Kraken met on the ice for the second time in six days. In their last match the Blues outscored the Kraken 5-1 on home ice. Last night the Kraken played host but the outcome was the same, a Blues victory. Scoring in each of the three periods Robert Thomas, Dylan Holloway, and Logan Mailoux each scored a goal for the 3-2 win. The Blues remain on the road and on the west coast tomorrow as they’ll take on the San Jose Sharks Friday night.
Obituaries – Thursday, March 5th 2026
Funeral Services for Dormalee Watson, age 98, of Salem will be today at 12:00, noon in the Salem Chapel of the James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held from 10:00 in the morning until service time in the chapel. Memorials are suggested to the LovePacks Backpack program.
Funeral Services for Albert James Mitchell of Salem, age 65, will be this afternoon at 1:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to Wilson Mortuary to help with final expenses.
Funeral Services for Daniel Leo Curtis of Plato, age 69, will be Saturday at 12:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to the family of Daniel.
Funeral services for Gary Morris Lay of Salem, age 68, will be held at 12:00 noon Friday, March 20th, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until noon Friday, March 20th in the chapel. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Memorial services for Richard LaBrash of Salem, age 75, will be held at 12:00 noon Thursday, March 26th, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until in the morning until 12:00 noon Thursday, March 26th in the chapel. Graveside Services with full military honors will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a local veterans’ organization in your area.
News – Thursday, March 5th 2026
According to a press release from the South Central Missouri Computer Crime Task Force, on March 3rd, 2026, Edward Lee Lane, age 59, of Salem was arrested in the 800 block of East Ellis Street for possession of child pornography and failure to register as a sex offender. Lane was incarcerated at the Dent County Jail, pending warrants. Filed by the Dent County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office March 4th were 20 counts of Possession of Child Pornography (Class B Felony) and four counts of Failure to Register As A Sex Offender. The investigation of Lane was initiated as a result of a Cyber Tipline Report by an electronic service provider. During the investigation, information was developed that Lane is a convicted sex offender, and currently on parole with Missouri Department Of Corrections. Assisting the South-Central Missouri Computer Crimes Task Force were Phelps County Sheriff’s Department, Dent County Sheriff’s Office, and Salem Police Department. The charges which Lane has been arrested are merely accusations and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before the court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.
The City of Salem Water Department was awarded “2025 Water System of the Year” on Tuesday, March 3rd, at the Missouri Rural Water Association’s conference in Branson. Representing the city to accept the award were Steve Paine, public works director; Chris McGuirt, water and wastewater superintendent; and Sally Burbridge, city administrator. Also at the conference, McGuirt was recognized for his 30 years of service.
The Dent County Fire Protection District (DCFPD) recognized Sarah Montoya on her successful completion of the national registry of emergency medical technicians’ certification. Montoya has dedicated months studying and preparing for the milestone. According to the social media post by the DCFPD, the certification not only expands her opportunities in the emergency services career field, but also strengthens the level of care and service she brings to the Dent County community. An emergency medical technician provides out of hospital emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical services (EMS) system.
Two Mizzou School of Music professors are now Grammy Award winners after taking home one of the industry’s top honors in February. Stefan Freund and Bill Kalinkos, founding members of the contemporary ensemble Alarm Will Sound, earned the award for their album “Land of Winter.” The album is available on all streaming platforms and on YouTube. This is the first Grammy Award associated with the University of Missouri.
The US Forest Service is looking for a volunteer on-site camp host for Sutton’s Bluff near Bunker this year from April 26th to October 26th. Hosts are required to be on site every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and they must put in 30 hours each week. No training is required but a background check and reference check will be required. Those interested can apply at 401 Fairgrounds Road in Rolla. For more information, contact Hunter Harris at hunter.harris@usda.gov or Kimberly Houf at kimberly.hauf@usda.gov.
The South Central Community Action Agency wants to remind low-income citizens that they can offer energy assistance through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program which is also known as LIHEAP. Energy Assistance is designed to provide financial assistance to help pay primary fuel source heating bills for Missourians during the months of October through March. Eligibility requirements for this assistance are based on monthly income, family size, available resources and responsibility for payment of home heating costs. The amount you receive is also based on the type of energy source used in the home. Other assistance available is Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP) funds. These funds can be used to prevent or restore disconnected service, assist with emergency repairs and furnace replacements and even purchase wood stoves. To qualify for the ECIP assistance, households must be in a crisis in making energy payments to keep their services with their provider. The winter ECIP is available now through May based on available funding with the maximum amount of funding at $800. Applications are being accepted. For more information or to learn how to apply for LIHEAP, call the South Central Community Action Agency Satellite office in Salem at 729-3500 or call the South Central Missouri Community Action Agency in Winona at 800-325-4633. You can also get the application online at scmcaa.org/energy-assistance.
Obituaries – Wednesday, March 4th 2026
Funeral Services for Dormalee Watson, age 98, of Salem will be Thursday at 12:00, noon in the Salem Chapel of the James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held from 10:00 in the morning until service time in the chapel. Memorials are suggested to the LovePacks Backpack program.
Funeral Services for Albert James Mitchell of Salem, age 65, will be Thursday, at 1:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to Wilson Mortuary to help with final expenses.
Funeral Services for Daniel Leo Curtis of Plato, age 69, will be Saturday at 12:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to the family of Daniel.
Sports – Wednesday, March 4th 2026
An 8-0 run to start the third quarter helped propel the Bunker Eagles to the State Quarterfinals as they defeated the Billings Wildcats at Cabool Tuesday night, 64-49. Brennen Meloy scored 18 points to lead the Eagles followed by Jayton Skaggs who added 15 more, and Chetan Calzado who contributed ten points. Owen Sanders dominated the boards hauling down 13 rebounds. The Eagles only trailed once in the game, 15-14 in the first quarter, but Payden Lanham’s 3-pointer seconds after falling behind gave the Eagles the lead back and they never relinquished it. The Eagles will play Cooter Saturday afternoon at 1:00 at the Van Buren High School Gym. Cooter beat Leopold Tuesday night, 54-45 , to reach the quarterfinal. The admission to the game will be $10 for those who are six years old or above.
The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers will play St. Clair Thursday night at 7:00 at Cuba in the Class 4, District 3 Tournament. St. Clair beat Cuba Tuesday night, 61-47 to advance in the tournament. That game will be video streamed on MSHSAA.tv and will be audio broadcast on KSMO Media including KSMO Radio, KSMO Stream Facebook Page and the KSMO YouTube Page.
Layla Taylor of Bunker R-3 School District shot in the Mountain Grove Bullseye Archery Tournament this past weekend, Saturday, February 28th, receiving a personal best score of 291. She finished 1 out of 8 in 12th grade; 1 out of 28 in high school; and 1 out of 95 overall. Layla now sits 9th in the state and 71st in national rankings.
The Mizzou Tigers fell to the Oklahoma Sooners last night 80-64. The Tigers are now 20-10 on the year and 10-7 in conference play. They’ll finish up the regular season Saturday morning at 11:00 in Mizzou Arena against the Razorbacks.
News – Wednesday, March 4th 2026
At the Dent County Commission meeting Monday, March 2nd, County Clerk Angie Curley reported the updated filings for the primary election August 6th. Candidates in order of filing are Nathan T. Kelsaw, Associate Circuit Judge; AJ Seay, Presiding Commissioner; James K. Weber, Prosecuting Attorney; Jessica Dooley, Recorder of Deeds; Kristi Morton Craig, Circuit Clerk; Shannon VanKirk, Collector; Denita Williams, Treasurer; and Melissa Piatt, Recorder of Deeds. The last day to file is Tuesday, March 31st. For more information, contact the Dent County Courthouse by calling 573-729-4144 or visiting 400 North Main.
The City of Salem provided information yesterday, March 3rd to the public on how city staff address turbidity. Turbidity, referring to water that appears cloudy due to tiny suspended particles, can occur in any water system and can be caused by equipment, lightning strikes, earthquakes or seismic activity, or changes in direction or amount of water flow. As Salem relies on well water, turbidity is more likely when underground conditions shift. In particular, one of the city’s wells draws from an aquifer influenced by the New Madrid Fault Line, which means even minor tremors can disturb sediment. Once sediment enters the system, the only way to remove it is by flushing the water mains. This is done by opening fire hydrants and allowing sediment-laden water to exit the system. Hydrant flushing also exercises hydrant valves, confirms hydrants open and close properly, and ensures readiness for fire and emergency use. Customers can review Salem’s official water quality reports, including annual Consumer Confidence Reports, by visiting the city’s public works webpage at salemmo.com/city/government/departments/public_works.
According to the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency, this week is Severe Weather Preparedness Week for 2026. Last year was the deadliest year for Missouri tornadoes in 14 years. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports 16 Missourians died because of tornadoes in 2025, making it the deadliest since 158 people were killed in the 2011 Joplin EF-5 tornado. There will be a statewide tornado drill at 11:00 this morning however, according to the Salem Police Department, there will not be a tornado drill within the City of Salem, as it has recently updated its storm system, which automatically tests itself each morning. For more information on staying safe in severe weather, the NWS provides several safety tips and educational information on its Severe Weather Preparedness Week page at weather.gov/lsx/severeweek.
In Dent County, culvert replacement on Route 19 is planned from now to March 6th north of Salem from County Road 4122 to County Road 4126. One lane will remain open, and crews will flag traffic through the work zone. In addition, other moving operations such as pothole patching, brush cutting, and pavement repairs continue in various locations. Motorists should travel with care and be alert for slow-moving equipment. All work is weather permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol, in conjunction with the American Legion, is now accepting applications for the 54th Cadet Patrol Academy. The joint program between the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the American Legion is looking for young men and women ages from 16 to 18 to join the 54th Cadet Patrol Academy for the 2026 class. The week-long class begins June 7th and gives students an opportunity to gain hands on experience and an understanding of law enforcement. Additionally, students can explore different career paths within the Patrol. The Cadets will spend the week mirroring the work recruits do during the Patrol academy. A graduation ceremony will be held for participants on Friday, June 12th. Students who apply must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher, be of good moral character, have a valid driver’s license or permit, turn 16 prior to April 1st, and have an interest in pursuing a career in the Criminal Justice System. Those interested may obtain an application from their local American Legion Post. Questions regarding the Cadet Patrol Academy can be directed to Corporal Michael Halim at 573-522-7650.
News – Tuesday, March 3rd 2026
Opening Day of the Missouri Trout Season occurred Sunday at Montauk State Park and as usual, a great crowd was on hand. According to Kyle Case, the Hatchery Manager at Montauk State Park, there were 1,920 adult trout tags and 336 children’s tags sold for a total of 2,256 tags for opening day. Jean and James Morton fired the starter pistol to start the trout season Sunday morning. The largest lunker caught on Sunday was a 4-pound, 13-ounce rainbow by Andy Gerringer of St. Charles, followed by a 3-pound, 12-ounce rainbow by Gabe Lenox of Rolla. The Missouri Department of Conservation staff spent the days leading up to March 1st stocking about 7,500 rainbow trout in the surrounding pools from Montauk Fish Hatchery. The catch-and-keep season will be in effect until October 31st.
The Dent County Commission met Monday morning at the courthouse. Tom Essex from Dent County Road 5130 was in to talk about cut phone lines that occurred twice in a three-week span last year when county employees installed or replaced culverts. District 1 Commissioner Keith Green told him he was aware of one of the incidents but not Commissioner Williams wanted to remind anyone interested in county surplus property that those sealed bids must be turned in to the county clerk’s office by 10:00 in the morning on Thursday, March 5th at 400 North Main Street in Salem. On the outside of the envelope of your sealed bid, please indicate which piece of equipment you are submitting a bid on. A person can submit bids on all the equipment or just one of the pieces of equipment. Persons interested in seeing the equipment before they bid are welcome to come to the road and bridge department shed on Highway 32-72 West. You may want to call 573-729-7770 to make sure someone is there before stopping by. The commission will have the right to accept or reject all bids. Courtney Wageman with LJ Hart & Company came in and went over the Lease Certificates of Participation Series 2027 and a financial analysis. She talked about two different options on how the county could afford a new handicapped accessible courtroom built next to the jail. In her discussion, she went over how much money the county has left in the jail account, which currently is about $2 million dollars, and sales tax inflation over a projected 2% per year annual increase. The first option is a one that does not require a vote of the people. The project would be about a $2.5 to $3.5 million dollar project which would be about a $1 million-dollar, 11-year payment period over the existing sales tax already in place. The second option would require an election by the people that would continue the half cent tax for a $6.5 to $7.5 million dollar project, and it would take over 20 years to pay off the debt. The commission does not want to do the second option but will explore options of going with option 1. Gary will make some phone calls to get some information from Shive-Hattery Engineering who was the engineer for the new jail. Major Lenny Pabin from the Sheriff’s Department was also present to discuss this subject. His concerns were that if it could be built, there would be limited funding in the jail trust fund for the upkeep, repairs, insurance of a new building. No decision was made by commission as they are exploring options. Jack Todd came in to discuss with Commissioner Green the installation of his new culvert. The next meeting of the Dent County Commissioners will be Thursday morning at the courthouse at 9:00 and the meeting is open to the public.
Obituaries – Tuesday, March 3rd 2026
A Celebration of Life Service for Kevin Leon Maxwell, age 53, of Salem, will be held at noon today in the New Harmony Church in Salem. Visitation will be held from 11:00 in the morning until service time at the Church. All arrangements for are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Funeral Services for Cheryl Annette Stricklin of Sullivan, age 62, will be this afternoon at 2:00 in the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be from 11:00 in the until time of service. Interment will be in the New Home Cemetery in Cherryville.
Funeral Services for Dormalee Watson, age 98, of Salem will be Thursday at 12:00, noon in the Salem Chapel of the James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be held from 10:00 in the morning until service time in the chapel. Memorials are suggested to the LovePacks Backpack program.
Funeral Services for Albert James Mitchell of Salem, age 65, will be Thursday, at 1:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to Wilson Mortuary to help with final expenses.
Funeral Services for Daniel Leo Curtis of Plato, age 69, will be Saturday at 12:00 at the Fox Funeral Home in Licking. Visitation will be from 11:00 until service time. Memorial contributions may be made to the family of Daniel.
Sports – Tuesday, March 3rd 2026
Katie Miller scored 14 points including three 3-pointers for Sullivan as the Lady Eagles beat Salem Monday night, 46-26 in the Class 4, District 3 Tournament. Karley Head had a double-double for the Lady Eagles with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Madison Mercer led the Lady Tigers with 12 points. The Lady Tigers finished the season with a 9-17 record. Sullivan will play St. James Wednesday night at 7:00 in the semi-final.
The Bunker Eagles will play Billings tonight in Sectional play at Cabool starting at 6:00. The admission to this game is $10 for anyone six years of age and older. Bunker enters the game with a 26-2 record while Billings is 24-5 on the year. The winner of this contest will move to the state quarterfinal Saturday afternoon at 1:00 at the Van Buren High School Gym. KSMO Media will be broadcasting the game on the KSMO Stream Facebook Page and the KSMO YouTube Page accessible at ksmoradio.com. The contest will also be video streamed on MSHSAA.TV for a cost of $15 with a 75 cent service fee.
The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers are have a bye tonight in the Class 4, District 3 Tournament and will face the winner of the St. Clair-Cuba game on Thursday night at 7:00 at the Cuba High School Gym. Salem was seeded 2nd in the tournament.
Congratulations to Salem R-80 Scholar Bowl students on their performance at the SCA tournament this weekend. JV won 1st place! Individual medals for the JV, where Ivan Brooks 9th, Lea Deller 7th, Noah Foster 6th, Quin Dahms 3rd, August Scheel 2nd. Varsity came away with second place. Individual medals for the Varsity, Preston Duncan 9th and Kyle Brothers 6th.
The Mizzou Tigers will be down in Oklahoma tonight to face the Sooners. You can listen to this game live on KSMO Radio with pregame coverage starting at 5:30. Then the regular season for Mizzou comes to an end this weekend when they face the 20th ranked Arkansas Razorbacks.
News – Monday, March 2nd 2026
The Dent County Health Center (DCHC) Board of Trustees met, February 19th at 5:00. The Board held a public hearing on the Food Code Fee Schedule. It was reviewed by the Board and approved. Administrator Zach Moser presented the Operational reports for the month of January. In the Communicable Disease Report, he stated there were 3 cases of COVID-19 reported, while the active lead cases were reported at 69, plus 13 communicable disease cases. There were 72 Influenza cases, 3 animal bites were reported, and there were 22 screenings for sexually transmitted infections, resulting in 82 total tests and 9 treatments. The January environmental report showed there where 17 total inspections or re-inspections conducted. The Maternal-Child Health (MCH) statistics showed there were 9 car seats distributed, there was one Show-Me Healthy Women appointment and 331 WIC appointments. The Community-Specific Services Summary showed 516 total appointments other than WIC, 144 total provider appointments, 178 treatment court visits, 162 lab appointments, 36 immunization appointments, 47 CareCab Rides. Nurse Practitioner Service Details showed one Show-Me Healthy Women appointment, 11 family plannings, one well-child visit, one other well-woman exam, 8 other physicals, 14 SEMO physicals, plus 49 other visits, and 59 acute illness appointments for a total of 144 visits. Laboratory details showed 163 Lab Draws, 16 appointments for Rapid Test for COVID, Flu, RSV or Strep, 2 pregnancy tests, 10 lead tests were reported, plus 12 other urine drug screenings. Phlebotomy appointments totaled 122, while all Lab appointments totaling 152. Immunizations for January showed 8 for COVID-19 and 16 for Influenza, plus 31 other vaccines given during 36 appointments. In the Administrator’s report, Moser reported several dates for DCHC events in 2026. Moser reported on the progress of the annual financial audit, plus he noted that the CD approved at the last meeting had been purchased and the tentative acceptance of the Cybersecurity Improvement Grant and the goal of switching to a contracted IT service pending approval of the granters. He said a CareCab driver had been hired. Moser presented two opioid grants that were award to the Health Center and asked for budget modification to accommodate the grants. The request received Board approval. Moser discussed the DCHC Care Fund, he requested permission to make it an official fund and allow payroll deduction for purchases from the fund. The Board approved the request. The financial reports for January were reviewed. Current assets at the end of January were $1,338,496.12. Total assets were $2,175,200.47, total liabilities were $364,172.88, and equity was $1,811,027.59. Revenue for January was $195,688.48. Cost of services were $50,384.84 for a gross revenue of $145,303.64. Expenses were $74,105.26 for a net operating revenue of $71,198.38. After other revenue and expenses, net revenue was $76,774.63. No report from H&R Block was received. During new business Zach presented details on a new position request for a Grant & Strategic Initiatives Coordinator funded between 3 or more grants with compensation ranging from $20-$28 per hour depending on experience. The Board approved the position request. Prior to adjournment the next regular meeting date was set for Thursday, March 19th, 2026, at 5:00.