Posts by Stan Podorski
Obituaries – Wednesday, April 2nd 2025
Funeral Services for Gary Whitaker, age 85, will be held at 11:00 this morning, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral Services for Carter Volner, age 93, will be held at 6:00 Thursday evening at the Kutis South County Chapel in St. Louis. A Committal Service with full military honors will be at 11:30 on the morning on Friday at the Myers Cemetery in Oats, Missouri. Visitation will be at the chapel on April 3rd from 3:00 in the afternoon until service time.
Funeral services for Virgil Lee Pax of Salem, age 80, will be Friday at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be Thursday from 5:00 until 7:00. Burial with Military Honors will be at the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral services for Charles Lewis Fuhring of St. James, age 96, will be Friday at 12:00 noon at the St. James Chapel of James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will start at 10:00 Friday morning. Interment will be in the St. James Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the St. James Sportsclub.
Funeral services for Kathy Baker of Cuba, age 93, will be held Friday at 2:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be Friday from 11:00 until time of service. Interment will be in the Davisville Cemetery in Davisville, Mo.
News – Wednesday, April 2nd 2025
At the Dent County Commission meeting Monday morning, Beverly Irons with the 42nd Judicial Circuit Court was in attendance to see what progress the commission had made on installing a chairlift to the courthouse on the second floor. Presiding Commissioner Gary Larson said they have talked with Custom Home Elevators of St. Louis, and they indicated the cost would be about $6,800 per flight, but they were not sure that it would adhere to the City of Salem building codes. Larson said they are waiting for City Building Inspector Jared Brown to check out the staircase to make sure the chairlift would comply. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Keith Green said materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 2480, while only grading would be done on Dent County Roads 4080 and 5610. He said other crew members were assisting District 2 by hauling rock to the Conservation Department roads. District 2 Commissioner Jimmy Williams said workers would be adding rock and grading Dent County Road 2540 which is a Conservation Department Road, as well as grading county roads 3185 and 3190. Williams also said a crew would be checking out a concern on Dent County Road 3260. Commissioner Larson said he is scheduled to attend a Solid Waste Advisory Board meeting Wednesday in Jefferson City. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley said the unexcused and excused absentee voting for the Municipal Election is now available at the courthouse. Her office will be open Saturday morning from 8:00 until 12:00 noon, and the last day to vote absentee will be Monday, April 7th until 5:00 PM. Dent County Collector Shannon VanKirk said the SB190 “Homestead Credit” application is now available in her office where you can pick one up and take it home. She said you can also find the application on Dent County Portal where you can print off the application from home. All applications will NOT have to be signed by a notary, but they will need to be signed in front of and witnessed by a county official be it the collector, county clerk, commissioner, etc. VanKirk said there is a question-and-answer section on the portal and she said she would include it with every application picked up. The application will need to be submitted by June 30th. Brian Boyce and Jeff Banderet from Great Rivers Engineering were in attendance. Boyce told the commission that if they need to get drivers CDL trained, the county can do it themselves at a cost of $200 per person rather than send someone to a commercial CDL training facility which could cost the individual or county from $3,000 to $5,000 dollars. The commission said they are in good shape now as they have had little turnover but will definitely take advantage of that training when they need a new operator or driver without a CDL. Banderet talked about the TAP grant for the new sidewalks around the courthouse and said the plan was to use the existing light poles, but the city said the poles are eroding and cannot be reused. Banderet said the county should try to use the same type of light pole the city is using with their downtown project. He will check to see how many poles would be needed but believes it should only take four. The commission said they would get with the city on this as the light poles are actually the city’s and see if they can work something out with them on cost. The commission will also find out if the city plans on burying the new electric service to the courthouse or plans on keeping them elevated and sending them to a wood pole as that may interfere with the proposed TAP sidewalk and retaining wall. Commissioner Larson did ask that the one diagonal sidewalk on the south side to the front door be added back into the TAP plan and Banderet said that could be done. 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.
Sports – Tuesday, April 1st 2025
Landon Kramme and Chris Allen slugged 1st inning grand slams as the Owensville Dutchmen plated 14 first inning runs and added five more in the second inning as they beat the Salem Tigers Monday at Owensville, 19-1. Allen finished with six RBI and Kramme had five as Salem loses their first game of the year to fall to 3-1-1. The Tigers host the Licking Wildcats today at the SHS Baseball Field Complex starting at 4:30 and you can hear the games on KSMO Radio and video stream them on KSMO Media beginning around 4:15 with Tiger Talk and Coach Tony Edwards.
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers will be at Potosi today to face the Lady Trojans starting at 4:30. Salem enters the game with a 4-3 record.
The Salem High School Golf Team will begin their season today hosting the Salem Open at the Spring Creek Golf Club beginning today at 3:00.
The Salem Tennis team will be at Houston today after starting the season out 2-0 with wins over Licking and West Plains. The match will begin at 4:00.
The St. Louis Blues will host the Detroit Red Wings tonight at Scottrade Center. The Blues have won their last nine straight games as well as the last nine games at home. KSMO will air the game on a delayed basis starting at 9:30 or will join the delayed game in progress immediately after St. Louis Cardinals baseball.
The St. Louis Cardinals took on the Los Angeles Angels last night in a close one. In the first Lars Nootbaar homered to get the red birds on the board first. In the second Brendan Donovan also hit a home run to put the Cards up 2-0. The Angles would battle back and by the end of nine, extra innings were needed. At the end of the tenth inning it was the Angels coming away with a 5-4 victory. They’ll play eachother again tonight at 6:45. You can listen to this game live on KSMO Radio following the Salem Tiger Baseball game.
The Kansas City Royals played the Brewers yesterday and absolutely decimated them by a score of 11-1. Maikel Garcia and Salvador Perez each tallied a home run during the game. The Royals and Brewers are back at it tonight with the first pitch crossing home plate at 6:40.
Obituaries – Tuesday, April 1st 2025
Funeral Services for George Francis Gruendel, age 92, of Salem, Missouri, will be held this afternoon at 1:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation for George Gruendel will be held from 11:00 in the morning until service time in the Chapel. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Healthy Dent County Prevention Coalition and may be left Wilson Mortuary. Memorial Envelopes will be available.
Funeral Services for Gary Whitaker, age 85, will be held at 11:00 in the morning on Wednesday, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 in the evening until 7:00 tonight, in the chapel. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral Services for Carter Volner, age 93, will be held at 6:00 Thursday evening at the Kutis South County Chapel in St. Louis. A Committal Service with full military honors will be at 11:30 on the morning on Friday at the Myers Cemetery in Oats, Missouri. Visitation will be at the chapel on April 3rd from 3:00 in the afternoon until service time.
Funeral services for Virgil Lee Pax of Salem, age 80, will be Friday at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be Thursday from 5:00 until 7:00. Burial with Military Honors will be at the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral services for Charles Lewis Fuhring of St. James, age 96, will be Friday at 12:00 noon at the St. James Chapel of James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will start at 10:00 Friday morning. Interment will be in the St. James Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the St. James Sportsclub.
News – Tuesday, April 1st 2025
The Dent County Health Center (DCHC) Board of Trustees met Thursday evening, March 20th at 5:00. Administrator Zach Moser presented the Service and Statistics report for the month of February. In the Communicable Disease Report, he stated there were no cases of COVID-19 reported, while there were 46 active lead cases, 147 Influenza A cases exceeding January’s number of 84, which both of which are the highest numbers since December of 2022, one animal bite report, and there were 8 screenings for sexually transmitted infections, resulting in 10 total tests. The February environmental report by Assistant Administrator Roma Jones showed there where 5 total inspections conducted, no recalls, no sewer complaints, and no environmental questions were fielded. The Maternal-Child Health (MCH) statistics showed there was one car seat distributed, no CPR Courses, no consultations for Childcare Health, one Show-Me Healthy Women appointments, no Title X appointments were reported, there was one Presumptive Eligibility (Temporary Medicaid), and 334 WIC appointments. The Community-Specific Services Summary showed 358 total appointments other than WIC, 155 total provider appointments, 90 treatment court visits, 165 lab appointments and 33 immunization appointments. Nurse Practitioner Service Details showed was one Show-Me Healthy Women appointment, 5 family plannings, 1 well-child visit, 16 online appointments, 3 other well-woman exams, 2 other physicals, no SEMO physicals, 16 other visits, and 66 acute illness appointments. Physician Service Details showed no well-visits, no online appointments, one other physical, no SEMO Physicals, 14 other visits, and 42 acute illness visits. Laboratory details showed 138 individual patients, 34 appointments for Rapid Test for COVID, Flu, RSV or Strep, pregnancy tests were not reported, and there were 16 lead tests reported. Phlebotomy Appointments totaled 115, while all Lab Appointments totaled 165. Immunizations for February totaled 6 for COVID-19, 7 for Influenza, and 69 other vaccines given for a total of 82 total doses given during 33 total appointments. In the Administrator’s report, Moser reported that the Health Center would conduct a Health Fair May 2nd, plus he reported on the Community Health Assessment meeting with community leaders held March 12th. He shared the report from Jessica Ricks, MPH, Population Health Director, on the CHA visioning meeting. The draft survey questions were shared and a timeline for the rest of the project was laid out. Moser updated the Board on the audit which was moving into the “Single Audit” portion. The lease agreement with the Dent County Soil and Water Conservation District was shared, followed by the consideration of proposals from Family Trash Service and GFL for waste collection. DCHC financials for February were reviewed, discussed, and approved. Zach shared the draft of the DCHC Annual Report and the Mutual Aid Resolution 2025-01, which was adopted by the Board. The next regular meeting of the Board was set for Thursday, April 17th, 2025, at 5:00.
The City of Salem Utility Committee convened for a special meeting last Wednesday evening at 6:15 in the Old City Hall Auditorium, to review proposed amendments to the utility policy. The recommended changes encompassed several key updates, including: clarifying office closure protocols to explicitly define closures approved by the Mayor and Board President, revising deposit information to align with the current details on the City of Salem’s website, and addressing minor grammatical inconsistencies. These proposed modifications are intended to enhance the clarity and precision of the Utility Policies.
Obituaries – Monday, March 31st 2025
Funeral Services for George Francis Gruendel, age 92, of Salem, Missouri, will be held on Tuesday, April 1, at 1:00 in the afternoon in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation for George Gruendel will be held from 11:00 in the morning until service time in the Chapel. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Healthy Dent County Prevention Coalition and may be left Wilson Mortuary. Memorial Envelopes will be available.
Funeral Services for Gary Whitaker, age 85, will be held at 11:00 in the morning on Wednesday, April 2, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 in the evening until 7:00 Tuesday, April 1, in the chapel. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Funeral Services for Carter Volner, age 93, will be held at 6:00 in the evening on April 3rd, at the Kutis South County Chapel in St. Louis. A Committal Service with full military honors will be at 11:30 on the morning of Friday, April 4th at the Myers Cemetery in Oats, Missouri. Visitation will be at the chapel on April 3rd from 3:00 in the afternoon until service time.
Funeral services for Virgil Lee Pax of Salem, age 80, will be Friday at 11:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be Thursday from 5:00 until 7:00. Burial with Military Honors will be at the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Sports – Monday, March 31st 2025
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers went 1-2 in the SCA Tournament at Mountain Grove this past Saturday. In the first game, Salem beat Houston, 10-2 with Molly Fleener going 3-3 with an RBI with Bailey Mahurin getting two hits and driving in two runs. Salem then played the Thayer Lady Bobcats in the winner’s bracket and jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the 1st inning, but that was all the Tigers could muster as a five-run 3rd inning by Thayer led them to a 6-2 win. Bailey Mahurin had two hits and drove in both Salem runs against Thayer. In the 3rd place game Saturday afternoon against the Willow Springs Lady Bears, Salem scored a run in the top of the 1st inning to take the lead, but a nine-run 3rd inning by the Lady Bears, fueled by a number of Salem errors, helped them to an 11-1 win in four-innings. Salem was held to two hits and the lone run was driven in by Alaina Norris. The Lady Tigers are now 4-3 on the year and they will be at Potosi Tuesday at 4:30.
The Salem Boys Baseball Tigers will be at Owensville this afternoon starting with Tiger Talk and Coach Tony Edwards at 4:10. Salem enters the game with a 3-0-1 record. That game can be heard on KSMO Radio (AM 1340 and 95.7 FM) and audio streamed on KSMO Media.
The Salem Track teams will be at Cuba today starting at 2:00 for the Cuba Relays.
Pavel Buchnevich’s 3rd period goal on a rebound of a Ryan Suter shot, and clutch goaltending by Jordan Binnington down the stretch gave the Blues a 2-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche and extended the Blues winning streak to nine games. Zach Bolduc scored the other Blues goal in the first period.
The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Minnesota Twins in each of their first three games, beginning the season with a sweep. The Cardinals are back in action tonight against the Los Angeles Angels. The first pitch will be at 6:45 this evening and you can hear this game live on KSMO Radio following the Salem Tigers Baseball game.
The Kansas City Royals lost their three game series against the Cleveland Guardians over the weekend
2-1. They’ll playing the Brewers this afternoon at 1:10.
News – Monday, March 31st 2025
An accident occurred in Dent County Thursday morning at 7:33 on Highway 72 in front of Salem Memorial Hospital. According to the Highway Patrol report a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze, driven by a 26-year-old female from Cuba, Missouri, turned into the path of a 2023 Nissan Rogue, operated by a 64-year-old man from Poplar Bluff. The driver of the Chevrolet suffered minor injuries and was transported by Salem Police to Salem Memorial Hospital. A passenger in the Nissan, a 54-year-old Poplar Bluff female, suffered minor injuries and was transported by Salem Ambulance to SMH. The report stated that all occupants of the two vehicles were wearing safety restraints. Both vehicles were totaled and removed from the scene by Whitaker’s Towing. The Highway Patrol was assisted by the Salem Police Department and the Dent County Sheriff’s Office.
The Dent County Commission met Thursday morning at the courthouse for their regular meeting. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Keith Green said grading will be done on Dent County Roads 4080, 5650 and 6305, and other workers will be assisting District 2 crews by bringing them rock for work on Missouri Department of Conservation roads. District 2 Commissioner Jimmy Williams said rock will be added and grading will be done on Dent County Road 2500, while only grading will be done on county roads 3180, 3200 and 4380. Williams said a blade would be changed out on Grader #40. Presiding Commissioner Gary Larson stated he attended the Meramec Regional Community Foundation meeting Tuesday where the board heard about two grants being awarded by the MRCF, plus they were updated on the damages in Phelps County from the tornadoes. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported the excused and non-excused absentee voting for the Municipal Election continues through April 7th. Curley said her office will be open for absentee voting on Saturday, April 5th from 8:00 in the morning until 12:00 noon. She also wanted to remind the public the testing of the voting equipment will be held Tuesday, April 1st at 9:00. Dent County Collector Shannon VanKirk was in to let the commission know the paper applications for the Homestead Tax Credit would be ready by and available in her office Tuesday, April 1st. There are still some tweaks being done to file the application online and she would update the commission Monday on that progress. VanKirk wanted to remind the public that only those who are 62-years of age and older as of January 1st can apply for the Homestead Tax Credit. The applications are free and if you have any questions, please contact Collector Shannon VanKirk at 573-729-3911. The next meeting of the Dent County Commission will be Monday morning at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
A resurfacing project is scheduled to begin this week in Phelps and Dent counties. A contract was awarded to Willard Asphalt Paving Inc. to resurface on Route H from U.S. Route 63 in Phelps County to Missouri Route 72 in Dent County. During this ongoing construction, the routes will be narrowed to a single lane with flaggers and a pilot car to direct traffic through the work zone. All work is projected to be complete by the end of May 2025. A total of 30.5 miles will be resurfaced. MoDOT is asking all motorists to work with them by buckling up, putting your phone down, obeying all traffic signs, and slowing down and moving over in work zones. Motorists are advised to use extra caution through work zones, obey all traffic signs, and avoid any distractions. For traffic updates or other transportation-related matters, please call 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (275-6636) or visit our Traveler Information Map. Information is also available 24/7 via social media.
News – Friday, March 28th 2025
The City of Salem Board of Aldermen convened for their regular meeting on Tuesday at 6:00 PM in the Old City Hall Auditorium, located at 202 N. Washington Street. Following the call to order, the Board approved the meeting agenda after removing the airport gate bid approval item. Tim Dotson, representing the Sonlight Riders Local Chapter, presented a request to close 4th Street between Highway 19th and Iron Street for their annual bike show. The Board approved the street closure request; the event is scheduled for August 23rd from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The Board also approved Resolution No. 10-2025, authorizing a bid for playground tile repair from All Inclusive Rec, LLC. The total project cost is $305,488.22, to be paid from the prior year’s fund balance, which currently stands at $591,143.00. At this time, the potential for FEMA reimbursement remains uncertain. Public Works Director Steve Paine presented Resolution No. 11-2025 for the procurement of Wastewater Treatment Plant Aerator Power Panels from Aesthetik Electric, at a total cost of $53,655.00. The panels are essential for maintaining appropriate oxygen levels in the overflow catch basin. The City of Salem intends to pursue FEMA reimbursement for this expenditure. Additionally, he also presented a bid addressing the procurement of aircraft fuel for the Salem Municipal Airport. The City received a sole bid from Naegler Oil of Springfield for 2,900 gallons of fuel at $3.99 per gallon, resulting in a total cost of $11,583.47. The Board subsequently approved the resolution and accompanying request. Resolution No. 9-2025 authorizing the City of Salem to enter into a service agreement with Hometown Grid, through the Missouri Electric Commission for software and outage reporting services was approved. The agreement involves an initial investment of approximately $10,000 for the first year, with additional costs of $7,008 projected over the subsequent four years. The City will draw the upfront costs from prior years’ reserves. Future expenses will be strategically incorporated into the city’s budget and rate calculations. The Board unanimously passed Ordinance Bill Numbers 3649, 3650, and 3651, which will amend the Clean Air Sections within the City of Salem’s Code of Ordinances, and Bill Number 3652, which authorizes a time extension change order for the ongoing Salem Sidewalk Improvements Project with Donald Maggi, Inc. After the reports of city officials, the meeting adjourned to executive session to discuss personnel.
Healthy Dent County would like to invite everyone out to the fun community event, the “Non-Newlywed Game.” You won’t want to miss this event. It is couple vs. couple in this hilarious version of the classic game show where you will discover just how much our couples know (or don’t know) about their spouse! This fundraising event will be held on Friday evening, April 4th at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory beginning at 6:30. Four local married couples have been selected to play the game including Austin and Julia Wulff; Cameron and April Greener; Zach and Mary Moser, and Dylan and Kala Sisco. These couples have graciously volunteered their time to play this fun game and entertain the audience. VIP sponsored tables can be reserved with a $300 donation. The VIP Tables include reserved seating, and light refreshments. A limited number of individual tickets will be sold for $25 per ticket. The individual tickets will not have reserved seating. Last year this event sold out with tickets not being available at the door. A concession stand and cash bar will be open during the evening. Get your tickets now by calling 573-729-8163 or dropping by the Salem Community Center @ the Armory. Healthy Dent County is a local non-profit that is dedicated to providing opportunities to improve health and quality of life by partnering with our community.
Obituaries – Friday, March 28th 2025
Funeral services for Barbara Zora Stricklin of Steelville, age 79, will be held tomorrow morning at 11:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be this evening from 5:00 to 8:00 at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Keysville Cemetery in Steelville.
Funeral Services for Shirley May (Wood) Wofford, of Salem, age 88, will be held at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon, in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 11:00 in the morning until service time in the chapel. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Memorial services for Genevieve Weber of Rolla, age 77, will be tomorrow at 3:00 at the Rolla Chapel of James & Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will begin at 2:00.
A celebration of life for Clara Marie Morris-Northern, age 40, will be held at Hopper’s Pub in Rolla tomorrow from 4:00 – 8:00. A monument will be placed in the Rolla Cemetery within the Northern family plot. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society or your local animal shelter. All the arrangements are under the direction and care of James & Gahr Mortuary of Rolla.