Sports – Thursday, October 10th 2024

The Salem Varsity Tigers and Lady Tigers Cross Country teams will be traveling to Licking for the Wildcat Invitational today, at the time of this publication a start time has yet to be determined.

The Salem Lady Volleyball Tigers will be on the road to Licking to face-off against the Lady Wildcats. The Freshman game will begin at 5:00 with the JV and Varsity teams to follow.

The 7th and 8th grade Salem Football Tigers will be in Houston tonight to take on the Tigers. The 7th grade team will start first at 5:30 with 8th grade to follow. Both Salem Tiger teams are undefeated heading into the contest.

The St. Louis Blues will be playing the San Jose Sharks tonight at 9:30. You can listen to this game live on KSMO 1340 AM & 95.7 FM beginning at 9:00 with the pregame show.

The Kansas City Royals played the New York Yankees last night and fell, 3-2. The series is now in the Yankees’ favor 2-1. Game four of the five game series begins this evening at 7:08.

Obituaries – Thursday, October 10th 2024

Funeral services for Karen Sue Happel of Salem, age 76, will be held at 10:00 tomorrow morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 this evening in the chapel. Burial will be in the Morrison Cemetery.

Memorial services for Colette B. Wendel of Rolla, age 60, will be held 4:00 tomorrow afternoon at the Greentree Christian Church in Rolla. Visitation will be held from 3:00 until service time tomorrow at the church. Memorials may be made to the Rolla Animal Shelter. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary in Rolla.

Graveside services for Rex Jason Barnes of Pahrump, NV, age 92, will be held at 12:00 noon this Saturday in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.

News – Thursday, October 10th 2024

A fatal accident occurred Tuesday afternoon around 2:48 in Phelps County on Highway 8 about 2 miles east of St. James. According to the highway patrol report a 2018 Lincoln MKC driven by 64-year-old Debra Patton of St. James was travelling westbound and travelled off the right side of the roadway. The Lincoln struck an embankment and overturned. Patton was transported by St. James Ambulance to Phelps Health Hospital where she was pronounced deceased by Dr. Timothy Fursa at 3:35 in the afternoon. The Lincoln was totaled and removed from the scene by Miles and Sons Towing. The report goes on to say that Patton was not wearing a safety restraint at the time of the accident. 

The Board of Aldermen held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at 6:00 in the old auditorium. The board amended the agenda to include only the first reading of Bill Number 3627, before approving. The Grace Community Church requested permission to close down Water Street, from the South end of their parking lot, down to the corner of Water and Franklin for their church wide Harvest Party to be held on the evening of Sunday October 20 from 6:00 to 9:00. The Board approved this request. The Board also approved a road closure request for the Third Annual Trunk or Treat event to be held the evening of Halloween along 4th Street from 6:00 to 9:00. The Salem R-80 FFA Chapter requested, and was granted, permission to use the Old Fairgrounds property for their upcoming FFA Field Day, on Saturday October 19, from 1:00 to 9:00. The event will feature wood splitting, log splitting, and chainsaw competitions, and will be open to the public for viewing. The Bonebrake Center of Nature and History will be hosting a Halloween event on Saturday the 26th, between Noon and 11:30, and requested to use the Old Middle School Property for parking; this request was approved. The Board then appointed Danielle Kissir to the City of Salem Housing Authority. Kissir will replace Joe Brand, who resigned on March 28, and will fulfill the remainder of his four year term, which does not expire until February 15, 2027. Steve Paine, Director of Public Works, presented the bids. The bid for the purchase of Limestone Rock, from Capital Quarries, for $10.50 per ton for 1” base, $13.50 per ton for 1” clean, and $12.50 per ton for 2” clean, was approved. The final cost of the limestone rock purchase will be approximately $11,000. This money will come out of the Street Maintenance funds. The request to purchase approximately 75 tons of rock salt was approved; the bid went to Compass Minerals for approximately $7,386.00. The City received a bid from Fire Hydrant Services and Repair for $26,000 for the Fire Hydrant Rehabilitation Project. The project was included in the current Water Department budget in the amount of $20,000. Staff proposes pulling the additional funds from the Water Department Equipment Repair line. The board approved this request. The final bid presented was for tree trimming along the City of Salem’s four main feeder lines. The Board approved the bid from Forester Works LLC for $189,002.00. During New and Miscellaneous Business, Financial Director, Stacey Houston presented a request to approve warranty repair or replacement of the 135 water meter modules that have stopped working, which was approved by The Board. The cost for this request is $11,527.86 and will be paid out of AMI Meter Upgrades. There is currently $25,000 budgeted in this expense line. The Board approved the conditional use of the property at 1402 S. Water St for a home-based gunsmithing business. Resolution Number 25-2024, outlining the Technical Assistance Contract between MRPC and the City, was approved. The Board then heard the first readings of Bill No. 3627: an ordinance to allow the subdivision of a property on 1305 E. Third Street, Bill No. 3628: an ordinance to allow the subdivision of a property on 1311 E. 3rd Street, and Bill No. 3629: an ordinance authorizing the City of Salem to enter into a grant agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation commission for the Airport Infrastructure Grant. During the Official’s Report, Mayor Parker wanted to remind the citizens that the city wide clean up will begin on Monday, October 21 and conclude on Friday the 25th. Steve Paine gave an update on public works, and stated that if residents are having issues with water, sewer, or electrical, the fastest way to get that resolved is to put in a work order with the Administration Office at 573-729-4811. Alderman Shawn Bolerjack stated that he will not be seeking re-election in April. He plans to fulfill the remainder of his term. The meeting then adjourned.

If you would like to learn how to create an upscale tote bag, Gail Phelan is holding a sewing machine workshop this Saturday from 9:00 in the morning until 4:00. Students will need their own machine, scissors, rotary cutter, (with new blade)/mat, marking pen/chalk, and clips as well as black and white thread, denim or jeans sized needle (size 16-18). You will be provided a variety of options for fabric, lining, webbing, zippers, zipper pulls, zipper ends, stabilizer, interfacing, double sided basting tape, and purse feet. The cost is $75 per person and the class is for people 18-years-old and up. Interested persons can sign up under “Programs” at the salemcommunitybetterment.com website.

Obituaries – Wednesday, October 9th 2024

Funeral services for Karen Sue Happel of Salem, age 76, will be held at 10:00 Friday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 Thursday evening in the chapel. Burial will be in the Morrison Cemetery.

Memorial services for Colette B. Wendel of Rolla, age 60, will be held 4:00 Friday afternoon at the Greentree Christian Church in Rolla. Visitation will be held from 3:00 until service time Friday at the church. Memorials may be made to the Rolla Animal Shelter. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary in Rolla.

Graveside services for Rex Jason Barnes of Pahrump, NV, age 92, will be held at 12:00 noon this Saturday in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.

Sports – Wednesday, October 9th 2024

The Kansas City Royals will play game three of five versus the Yankees this evening at 6:08. The series is currently tied at a game a piece. You can stream this game on various platforms but most notably on TBS, YouTube TV and MLB.tv. Subscriptions or fees may apply.

The St. Louis Blues faced off against the Seattle Kraken yesterday afternoon and after the Kraken went up 2-0 the Blues rallied and score three unanswered goals to take the win 3-2.

News – Wednesday, October 9th 2024

The 61st Annual Rose Holland Trout Derby was held this past weekend at Montauk State Park with incredible weather! The Derby raised $16,829 which set a new record for the tournament with the proceeds benefiting the American Heart Association. The money came from the silent auction, trout tag sales and the country store. There were 776 trout tags sold Saturday and another 412 on Sunday. A total of 64 tagged fish were caught during the derby with 15 of them lunkers. Three of the fisherman who caught lunkers were from the local area: Chance McDonald from Rolla caught a 6 lb, 4 oz lunker; Fred Martin of Licking caught a six pound lunker, and Patrick Potts of Licking caught a 3 lb, 8 oz lunker. The Men’s Heaviest Trout caught was by Ken Noce of Bloomsdale, Missouri, which also won him the Slippery Liz II Award for the heaviest fish and it was nine pounds and four ounces; and the Women’s Heaviest Trout was caught by Lisa Brenneke of Bismarck for the third straight year and it weighed in at two pounds and 15 ounces. The Heaviest Brown Trout caught during the tournament weighed in at five pounds and was caught by Garrett Wilfong of Des Arc. Taking First Place in the Kids Heaviest Stringer was Caleb Byrd of West Plains whose stringer total was at four pounds, seven ounces. The Second Place winner in the Kids Heaviest Stringer was Emmett Stafford of Silo, Missouri and his total catch weighed in at four pounds and five ounces. The 3rd place award went to Cole Andrew Petty of Farmington with a stringer that weighed in at four pounds and four ounces; while Gavin Steinhorn of Hazelwood took 4th place with a stringer of four pounds even. The Slippery Liz I trophy, which is the first tag drawn at the derby, went to Phillip Minttler. Fourteen attendance prizes were also given away. The Derby is held in honor of Rose Holland who was the trout hatchery manager at Montauk for 24 years who passed away in 1963 from heart disease. Co-Coordinator of the derby, Darlene Griffith, wanted to thank all those who attended this year’s derby and all the volunteers who helped make it a great success!

The cooler temperatures and changing leaves are a tell-tell sign that winter is on its way. In preparation, the Missouri Department of Transportation will hold its annual winter operations drill on Thursday, October 10th. Motorists may notice an increased number of MoDOT trucks on state routes during the drill, which will begin at 8:00 in the morning in rural areas and 9:00 in urban areas. The exercise should be completed by 3:00 in the afternoon. With turnover rates and many positions still open, driver training on this day is more critical than ever. MoDOT has approximately 3,000 employees across the state involved in work to clear roads and bridges when winter weather hits. During the drill, MoDOT employees will react to a simulated forecast of significant snow for the entire state. The department’s emergency operations centers will active, and all employees involved in winter operations will be deployed to their trucks. Emergency communications systems will also be tested. MoDOT spent $38 million on winter operations last year and used 81,000 tons of salt; 928,000 gallons of salt brine; and 134,000 gallons of beet juice. MoDOT is several hundred employees short of having full staff to plow two 12-hour shifts. Applicants are being accepted now for full-time maintenance workers and for emergency equipment operators. For more information on how to apply for a position with MoDOT, go to www.modot.org or call 888-ASK-MODOT (275-6636). 

The Heartland Regional Food Business Center (HRFBC) is investing $11 million in grants across six states, including Missouri. Grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 aim to strengthen local and regional food supply chains. Small and diverse food and farm entrepreneurs serving local markets are eligible to apply. The grants will help businesses start, grow, and connect within the food industry. The first round of applications is due October 15, 2024, with awards tentatively announced on January 15, 2025. For more information and to apply, visit heartlandfoodbusiness.org/business-builder/

The City of Salem Utility Committee meeting will be tonight at 6:15 at the Old City Hall Auditorium at 202 North Washington. At the meeting, the committee will hear financial updates, billing updates and hear work reports from utility crews, followed by questions and public comments before adjourning. The meeting, called by Alderwoman Catherine Dent, is open to the public.

The Missouri Department of Agriculture has announced the availability of funding to help Missouri farmers and food processors obtain organic certification. This support comes through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Organic Certification Cost Share Program. Under this program, producers can be reimbursed for up to 75% of their certification costs, with a maximum reimbursement of $750 per certification scope. Missouri has received $49,425 in program funds for this initiative. To be eligible, businesses must obtain or renew their organic certification and document their certification costs incurred between October 1, 2023, and September 30, 2024. Interested parties should complete an application, which will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted or the eligibility period ends. Applications will be accepted until November 1, 2024. For more information contact Whitney Williams at Whitney.Williams@mda.mo.gov or by calling (573) 751-7794. Those interested in other financial assistance opportunities can visit their website at Agriculture.Mo.Gov.

Obituaries – Tuesday, October 8th, 2024

Funeral services for Karen Sue Happel of Salem, age 76, will be held at 10:00 Friday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 Thursday evening in the chapel. Burial will be in the Morrison Cemetery.

Memorial services for Colette B. Wendel of Rolla, age 60, will be held 4:00 Friday afternoon at the Greentree Christian Church in Rolla. Visitation will be held from 3:00 until service time Friday at the church. Memorials may be made to the Rolla Animal Shelter. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary in Rolla.

Graveside services for Rex Jason Barnes of Pahrump, NV, age 92, will be held at 12:00 noon this Saturday in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.

Sports – Tuesday, October 8th 2024

The Salem Lady Volleyball Tigers fell to the Bunker Lady Eagles in five sets Monday night at the SHS Gym. Bunker won the first game, 25-22; before Salem came back from a 19-24 score to win 27-25. Bunker then won the third game 25-13 before the Lady Tigers responded with a 25-19 win in Game 4. The final set went to Bunker by the score of 15-9. Salem has lost five straight matches and are 5-15-2 on the year. Bunker is now 11-6.4. Salem will be at Licking Thursday night.

The Salem JV Volleyball Tigers won in two straight sets over the Bunker JV Lady Eagles by the identical scores of 25-11. The JV will play at Licking at 5:30.

The Kansas City Royals played the Yankees in game two of five in postseason play and won 4-2. This ties up the series and they’ll play again tomorrow evening in Kansas City at 6:08.

The St. Louis Blues will play the Seattle Kraken this afternoon and you can listen to this game live on KSMO 1340 AM, 95.7 FM with pregame at 3:00 and puck drop at 3:30.

The Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the New Orleans Saints last night and won 26-13, they remain undefeated this season with a 5-0 record.

News – Tuesday, October 8th 2024

The Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors will be meeting this evening at 6:00 at the fire station at #2 South Main Street. After the roll call will be the approval of the consent agenda which includes the review of minutes, the financial report and bills, the checking account, and budget. The monthly reimbursement report will be reviewed followed by old business. The board will discuss the AFG grant status for radios before new business. The board will review the audit results and conduct the signing of the management representation letter (MRL). A representative of LJ Hart and Company will be in attendance to discuss bonds with the department. Chief Floyd will then give his report to the board. The date will be set for the November meeting before the board adjourns. The meeting this evening is open to the public.

The Dent County Commissioners met for their regular meeting Monday morning in the courthouse. In the road report, District One Commissioner Wes Mobray stated rock would be added and grading done on Dent County Road 5440 while only grading would be done on county roads 2460 and 5115. District 2 Commissioner Gary Polk was not in attendance and road supervisor Travis Turner reported rock will be added and grading done on Dent County Road 2340 while only grading would be done on county roads 2200, 2560 and 4290. He also said brush would be cut on county roads 2070 and 5240. Presiding Commissioner Gary Larson said he will be attending the Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management District Executive Board meeting today to discuss the grant applications that had been scored a couple weeks ago. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley said this Wednesday is the last day to register to vote for the November election. She said so far 142 people have voted absentee during the “Excused” portion of that voting and the “No Excuse” absentee voting will begin October 22nd. This Friday, Curley said she will be at Dent-Phelps R-3 to educate 4th graders on the election and hold a “mock” election. Dent County Collector Shannon VanKirk reported her September turnover report showed she collected $36.608.63 which has been distributed to the taxing entities. VanKirk said for the fiscal year, county collections are up 24% over 2023 and that comes to $125,971.85. VanKirk said she received the tax book for 2024 and she balanced with the assessor and clerk. She said tax bills will be mailed out November 5th and people will be able to view their tax bill online on the Dent County Portal beginning today. She said online payments of your tax bills will begin November 1st. Dent County Treasurer Denita Williams gave her sales tax report for the money collected this month. She said the General Revenue Fund and Law Enforcement Sales Tax Fund each received $94,263.96 which is $15,831.44 more than for October of 2023. Year-to-date, the General Revenue Fund and the LEST funds are up about $57,408.64 which is about a 6.5% increase. The Road and Bridge Fund received $44,013.24 this month, and that is up $7,101.33 more than October of 2023. Year-to-date, that fund is up $25,698.63 which is close to a 6.3% increase. The Dent County Jail Operating and Trust funds each received $88,447.19 in October and that is up $14,195.28 from the October 2023 receipts. Year-to-date, those funds are up $52,580.72 which is about a 6.4% increase. Jeff Bandaret with Great Rivers Engineering was in to discuss the Flap 077 project for the back way into Montauk State Park. He said the county should have received a supplemental agreement that will extend the submission of the project from March of 2024 to September of 2025. This is partially due to a required Cultural Resource Study which must be done and will cost about $10,000. Great Rivers is currently getting bids from archaeologists to do the work. If they find extensive cultural artifacts, it could kill the project, but Bandaret didn’t think this would be a problem for this project. He also discussed TAP Grant 9901 for the courthouse sidewalks. He had some questions like the size of the dumpster cut out that will be needed, the color of the retaining wall and more. Bandaret said he would get the measurements of the dumpster area while he was here. Bandaret also said BRO funds are available, and the county would need to apply for them by November 15th. There would be no more than a 20% maximum match for the county. They could be used for the low water crossings. He also said the bridge in the city on 2nd Street that is currently closed would also qualify for BRO funds. The commission also received the annual contribution election from CERF. This is for the employees’ portion of 4% of retirement funds to be paid by county funds or through payroll deductions. The commission voted 2-0 for the employees to pay their own retirement through payroll deductions. Sheriff Bob Wells and Sergeant Len Pabin presented an ordinance to the commission regarding the welfare of the citizens of the County of Dent that would prohibit vicious threatening animals being allowed to run at large, and the penalties for violation of the ordinance. No decision was made since all three commissioners were not at the meeting. The next meeting of the Dent County Commission will be Thursday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.

Obituaries – Monday, October 7th 2024

Funeral services for Karen Sue Happel of Salem, age 76, will be held at 10:00 Friday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 Thursday evening in the chapel. Burial will be in the Morrison Cemetery.

Graveside services for Rex Jason Barnes of Pahrump, NV, age 92, will be held at 12:00 noon this Saturday in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of Wilson Mortuary of Salem.