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Local News – Tuesday, March 27th, 2018
The Dent County Commission met Monday morning at the courthouse for their regular meeting. Dent County Treasurer Denita Williams provided the commissioners with the CART receipts for the month of March. She said this month the county received $52,831.84 which is more than the 2017 figure of $51,738.43. Year-to-date, Williams said the CART receipts are up $1,092.96 which is less than a 1% increase. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell stated ditch work will be done and materials added on Dent County Road 4210 while other crews will be checking and cleaning out culverts in anticipation of the predicted heavy rains. Purcell also said major service will be done on grader #33. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson reported materials would be taken to Dent County Roads 2150, 2530 and 2630. He also said rock would be hauled to the shop to be stock piled in case it is needed later. Larson did say workers would be working on a culvert pipe on county road 2530 and working on a low water slab on county road 5225. He said a crew will be out checking culvert pipes for clogs as well as installing front truck tires on county truck #124. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles said he and Commission Larson attended the Feral Hog program in Eminence last Thursday and heard from a number of people about their situation with the hogs and others who have suggestions on how to stop the problem. Skiles also said Dent County Prosecutor Andrew Curley brought in a Quit-Claim Deed request from Accurate Timber Consulting, LLC from Crawford County for the old railroad right-of-way. All three of the commissioners agreed to sign the deed in front of a notary at their first opportunity. Skiles went on to report the jail committee wanted to get an update on the jail project, so Steve Davis from Shive-Hattery and Nick Smith from Septagone Construction Management will be in town on Thursday, April 5th at 3:00 at the Salem Community Center@The Armory to go over the progress so far on the project. Skiles said the gathering is open to the public. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reminded everyone sample ballots are available at her office for those who would like to see what they are voting on next Tuesday ahead of time, or even see if they have to vote. She said there are no school board races for Green Forest R-2 or Dent-Phelps R-3 so those voters should not go to their polling location at those schools as they will not be open. She also said for those who vote for the R-2 or R-3 School Board who vote at either Oak Hill R-1 or the Salem City Hall, there is no need for you to come in as the there will not be ballots for you there. She said her office will be open from 8:00 in the morning until 12:00 noon Saturday for absentee voting, and again Monday, April 2nd until 5:00 PM. The polls will open at 6:00 Tuesday, April 3rd and will remain open until 7:00 PM. She said this is the first year you will need to have a photo ID to vote. She also wanted to remind those who would like to have a ballot mailed out that this Wednesday is the last day you can do that. If you have any question about your address, absentee voting or getting a mailout ballot, please call her office at 729-4144 or stop by the courthouse. Commissioner Dennis Purcell did want to report the Secure Rural Schools Act has been approved for the years 2017 and 2018, and also the PILT monies for 2018 will be fully funded which is very important in our area. The next meeting of the Dent County Commissioners will be Thursday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
An accident occurred at 7:10 Monday morning in Dent County on Dent County Road 2330 near Route DD. According to the Highway Patrol Report, a 2006 Ford Fusion, driven by 32-year old Cassandra Taylor of Salem, crossed the center of the roadway on a hillcrest, striking head on a 2007 Saturn Vue, driven by 22-year old Shelby Martin of Salem. Both vehicles came to rest in the roadway. Taylor suffered minor injuries and was transported to Salem Memorial District Hospital. The report stated that both drivers were wearing safety restraints at the time of the accident. There was extensive damage to both vehicles and they were removed from the scene by Whitaker’s Towing.
Local News – Monday, March 26th, 2018
The FFA Career Development Event teams participated in the Area 13 competitions with two Salem FFA teams taking second place in their respective competition that included the Livestock Team and the Meats Evaluation Team. Daylen Harrison was the highest scorer from Salem on the Livestock Team, taking 3rd overall, while Nate Case was the highest scorer from Salem for the Meats Evaluation Teams, placing 5th overall. The Dairy Cattle Team captured third place out of 12 teams as Lindsay Sutton was the highest scorer coming in 7th place overall. Other Salem teams that participated in the Area 13 competition included the Ag Mechanics Team who took 4th place, the Soils Team coming in 5th place, the FFA Knowledge Team took 7th place and qualified for the competition at district level, the Poultry Team came in 10th place, and the Dairy Foods Team and Forestry Team each came in 11th in their respective competitions. In the individual competitions, Dalton Sanders took 1st place in Extemporaneous Speaking and Kolson Seay took 2nd place in Job Interview. They will also be moving on to the district level competitions as well.
Congratulations to the Salem High School Band under the direction of David Schatz for getting the highest Exemplary 1 rating at the MSHSAA State Festival on Friday, March 23rd. Then on Saturday, March 24th, the Salem High School Band sent 23 students to the MSHSAA District Festival. These students performed in 5 small ensemble and 14 solo events. Congratulations to three soloists: Marina Mitani, Christopher McSwain & Johnathan Stark; and two ensembles: the Snare Trio made up of Austin Merritt, Hayden Gotchal, & Brian Kohut; and the Saxophone Trio comprised off Jaden Dunn, Jacob Stacy, & Marina Mitani for getting Exemplary 1 ratings. These soloists and ensembles will move on to perform at the MSHSAA State Festival on April 27th.
An accident occurred in Dent County Thursday evening at 6:45 on Highway 68 seven miles north of Salem. According to the Highway Patrol Report a 2000 Chevrolet Truck, driven by 69 year-old William Hurley of Salem, ran off the right side of the roadway to avoid striking another vehicle and came to rest in the ditch. Hurley and a passenger, 53 year-old Samuel Bowden of Salem, suffered minor injuries and were both transported to Salem Memorial District Hospital by Salem Ambulance. The report stated that both men were wearing safety restraints at the time of the accident. The Chevrolet sustained minor damage and was removed from the scene by Whitaker’s Towing.
The Salem Police Department released their report for the month of February. During the month, they wrote three equipment repair orders, eight summons to appear in court, five warning tickets, and 14 traffic tickets. The Salem Police Department investigated 18 accidents, two burglaries, one report of a dog bite, one report of domestic assault, five reports of domestic violence, four driving while being intoxicated reports, served one fugitive warrant, three reports of leaving the scene of an accident and one report of a lost or stolen license plate. The department also investigated one report of a missing person, four reports of possession of a controlled substance, one report of possession of drug paraphernalia, two reports of property damage, and one report of resisting or interfering with an arrest, one tampering report, they had eight vehicles towed, had four 96 hour commitments, and nine reports of stealing. The police department received 1,258 calls for service during the month and handled 106 walk-ins to the station. They spent 14 hours in court testifying and 8 hours as court bailiff. The Salem Police Department drove a total of 6,027 miles and arrested 15 males and 10 females during the month of February.
There will be a Replacement Heifer Workshop April 10th at the Bank of Salem Courtesy Room in Salem from 6:30 in the evening until 8:30. Developing replacement heifers is a critical component to the beef business. By attending this workshop, strategies, and the economics of heifer development will be learned. The cost of this workshop is $10 per person, or $15 per farm couple. If you have any questions, contact MU extension Livestock Specialist Ted Cunningham at 573-729-3196 or email cunninghamtc@missouri.edu. You can also contact Ag Business Specialist Rachel Hopkins, at 573-438-2671 or email hopkinsrm@umsystems.edu. RSVP by April 6th by contacting the Dent County MU extension office at 573-729-3196.
Local News – Friday, March 23rd, 2018
The Dent County Commissioners met Thursday morning in the Courthouse for their regular meeting. District One Commissioner Dennis Purcell was unable to attend due to a serious illness in his family. District One Road Foreman Rusty Chamberlain reported that grading would be done on Dent County Roads 5360, 6080, 6110 and 5070, plus materials would be hauled to county road 5380. He noted that chip and seal patching would be done on county roads 4180 and 6380. District Two Commissioner Gary Larson reported that brush would be cut on Dent County Roads 4480 and 4010. He said that due to a backhoe breakdown, the low water crossing work was not completed on Dent County Road 2300, the Commons Road, but he was hopeful work would be completed by Friday so the road would be open by the weekend. Larson also noted that materials were being hauled from county road 2300. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles reported that Tuesday he and Commissioner Larson attended the County’s health insurance consortium meeting in Springfield. He said that Dent is one of ten counties that belong to the consortium. Skiles attended a feral hog program in Eminence Thursday night at their old gym. He noted that he had been contacted by a Dent County landowner who has a problem with feral hogs destroying his property. The landowner commented that he is unable to solve the problem and it may result in him having to sell his farm. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reminded voters that absentee voting continues through April 2nd in her office, that the last day to mail out a ballot is March 28th, and that her office will be open for absentee voting Saturday, March 31st, from 8:00 until noon. She also noted that the April 3rd election is the first one where voters are required to present valid photo identification. Curley said the photo could be a driver’s license, a non-drivers license, military identification, or passport. She also reminded voters that need to make an address change should come by her office and complete the change. The next meeting of the Commissioners will be Monday morning at the Courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
Scammers are yet again calling Intercounty members and impersonating employees in an attempt to collect financial information. Please do NOT fall victim to these attempts to rob you of your hard earned dollars. Members in the Rolla area are the latest target. The caller is claiming to be with a merchant company working on behalf of the co-op to collect unpaid electric bills. Members are threatened with power disconnection if they do not comply and make payment over the phone. Intercounty will NOT call and threaten to disconnect your power. Intercounty does NOT use a merchant company to collect payments. Intercounty does NOT even take payment information over the phone (payments are made through our secure, automated line). If you are unsure of the validity of a call, hang up and call us directly at 866-621-3679. Do not call them back at the number they provide, as they will only attempt to validate their scam call and collect your bank account information.
Healthy Dent County would like to invite everyone to the “Non Newlywed Game” Show. This event is a couple vs. couple hilarious version of the classic game show where you will discover just how much couples know (or don’t know!) about their spouses! This fundraising event will be held tonight at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory beginning at 7:00 PM. The “Non Newlywed Game” Show is an evening of laughter and fun that you will never forget. It’s called the Non Newlywed Game, because it’s not just for newly married couples. Four local married couples have been selected to play the game, they are: Max and Judy Dunn; Mike and Glenda Wofford; Clint and Barb Medlock; and Nathan and Nicole Miracle. These couples have graciously volunteered their time to play this fun game and entertain the audience. A total of less than 50 tickets remain for the event tonight and a VIP sponsored table can still be reserved by 4:30 today with a $300 donation, or you can get your individual tickets for $20 each. The individual tickets will not have reserved seating. The Salem Community Center @ the Armory is located at 1200 W. Rolla Road in Salem. To reserve your VIP table please call 729-8163. The event begins at 7:00 PM and doors open at 6:30 PM.
There will be a Hay Production program April 6th from 8:30 in the morning until 4:30 in the evening at the MU Wurdack Farm in Cook Station. Developed by MU Extension Specialists, this program will provide the fundamental knowledge to help you lower production costs and improve net returns per acre. The cost is $40 per person, or $60 per farm couple. To RSVP by April 2nd, stop by the Dent County MU Extension Office or call 573-729-3196, or you can go to extension.missouri.edu/dent. If you would like more information, please call Ted Cunningham, MU extension Livestock Specialist at 573-729-3196.
Local News- Thursday, March 22nd, 2018
The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors met for the regular meeting Tuesday evening at the hospital library. Chief Financial Officer Monica Stogsdill gave the summary of operations for February that showed a gain from operations of $49,053 with an excess of revenues over expenses of $67,393 for the month. In February, 82 patients were admitted to the hospital as acute care patients per day for the month came in at 11.1. The cash flow statement showed an increase in cash of $72,796 for the month with days in accounts receivable shooting up to 71 due to the high volume of patients. Chief Nursing Officer Debbie Hines reported during the month there were 774 emergency room visits, 247 ambulance runs with 190 patients being transported to the hospital, 22 surgery services, 1,763 outpatient registrations, 166 home health visits, 8,539 lab tests, 981 radiological procedures and 596 rehab treatments. The days cash-on-hand for the hospital stands at 95 year-to-date and that is way over the Critical Access Hospital state average of 65. Hines went over the Quality Improvement report for the month of February for dialysis, radiology and SMDH Family Medicine. An updated risk management project was also reviewed. A flu update showed flu cases decreased at the hospital in February to 128 cases after peaking in January at 236 cases. Chief Operating Officer Chris Strickland reported on the hospital foundation and the golf tournament to be held on June 8th. He also discussed the possible change of the entity structure of the foundation to a 501 C 3 status. Hospital Attorney Mark Weaver, Strickland and the hospital accountants, BKD have discussed the change, but a few more issues need to be addressed before any change is made. Hospital Administrator Kasey Lucas showed the board the new patient whiteboards done by Kent Nichols sponsored by the hospital auxiliary. Strickland attended his first opening day at Montauk and handed out new marketing materials on the hospital. He said the hospital and SMDH Family Medicine will also have representation at the Ladies Night Out event this week with a new display. The board approved privileges for nine Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists from Phelps County including Billy Albertson, Christopher Black, John Byrd, Jason Corey, Angela D. DeLaria, Jeffrey Dean Heese, Michael F. Jones, Joe Meyerott, and Curtis Roberston. Courtesy Staff privileges for Charles Rasmussen, DO and Jacob Ballman MD from 360 degree Medicine for the Emergency Department were also approved by the board. The Finance Committee met March 6th and approved the market assessment and reviewed the capital budget. They plan on meeting again in April. The board approved the purchase of a deep fat fryer for dietary from US Foods for $5,594, approved the purchase of an E-Stim/Ultrasound Combo Unit for Rehab from Medline for $3,370, approved the purchase of a Glidescope for the Emergency Department from Salter Labs for $12,514, approved the purchase of a Lift Assist IV Pole for the Surgery Department from Bryton Corporation for $1,169, and approved the purchase of a Cautery Unit for the Surgery Department from Ethicon Megadyme for $6,171. The board then went into closed session.
Healthy Dent County’s 7th annual “Girls Night Out” event will be held on tonight from 5:00 to 8:00 at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory. Attendees will experience shopping with unique vendors, prize giveaways, FREE samples, door prizes, massages, food samples, wine tasting and many other exciting items. This event is limited to women and girls who are 12 years of age and older and the admission fee is $5.00. Over 54 vendors will display and sell their products and services. Bring your girlfriends for an evening of pampering, shopping and eating. Bring in a canned food or non-perishable food item for a chance to win a Amazon Gift Cards. You get one ticket per item, so the more you donate, so does your chance to win the gift cards. Food donations will be given to the Sacred Heart Food Pantry. For additional information call Sherry at 729-8163.
A ReproGene 2018 workshop will be held in Monday at 4:30 at the Recklein Auditorium in Cuba. The workshop will deal with the remarkable technology available to beef producers and how producers can use these tools to increase profits. The workshop will be led by MU Extension’s David Patterson and Jared Decker. The workshop will be coordinated by University of Missouri Extension Livestock Specialist, Ted Cunningham. Early registration for $20.00 ends TODAY which includes dinner. The registration fee is $25.00 at the door. For information contact Jared Decker at (573) 882-2504 or Ted Cunningham at (573) 729-3196.
Local News – Wednesday, March 21st, 2018
The Salem Board of Aldermen met Monday night at the Salem City Council Chambers. The board approved the chip and seal bid from Missouri Petroleum out of St. Louis for 30,000 square yards of chip and seal for $2.37 per square yard for a total of $71,100. The board made no decision on the purchase of a backhoe for the construction company before hearing from Parks and Recreation Director Tye Lydon. He was informing the board he will purchasing refrigerators, freezers, ice maker and other equipment through funds provided by Healthy Dent County for the Health Foods Initiative that will be in effect at the park. He also reported that SACBA will be paying $7,000 toward a new entrance sign for the city park that includes the materials, concrete pad and electric lights. Lydon also let the board know that he wanted to sell signs to businesses for the city park fences and offer team sponsorships if they wanted. City Administrator Ray Walden gave the traffic survey results of the study done on Grand Street by Officer Allan Kimrey that showed 36 cars parked on the east side of the street while another 12 cars parked on the west side. There were 262 private parking spaces available in the lot and very few were being used. The board decided to eliminate parking on both sides of Grand Street from 1st to 3rd Streets. Walden gave his report where he thanked Rob Benowitz and all those involved with this year’s 100-Acre Wood Road Rally for making it another success. He said the school will have another volunteer day on April 3rd, and another visioning meeting will be held April 9th from 5:00 to 7:00 at the Salem Community Center@The Armory which the public is invited to attend. The board approved Bill #3367 that corrected the fee for sewer inspections from $25 to $30; approved Bill #3368 that establishes a Commercial Plan Review Fee of 65% of the building permit fee for commercial projects; and approved Bill #3369 that allows the Mayor to execute an agreement between the city and Westport Pools, Inc. for a change order for the bath house renovations at the city pool. The board approved adopting a policy for Livable Streets as presented by Alderwomen Shelton that says any new street development would have to have sidewalks unless exempted by the aldermen. The board approved the appointment of Sarah Ziske Swindell to the Library Board and the re-appointment of Doris Stempniak to the Housing Authority Board. The board went on to approve setting a public hearing for the annexation of property into the city recently purchased by the Phelps County Regional Medical Center on Highway 32-72 West. The board then went into closed session.
The Dent County Sheriff’s Department has released some reports. On March 13th, deputies received a report of an identity theft. It was reported that a Verizon account had been falsely open in the victim’s name. This report is still under investigation. On March 15th, deputies responded to a residence on Dent County Road 5320 for a theft. It was reported that a black, singe axle, ten-foot trailer was stolen from a barn. The trailer has a metal frame with wooden boards on the sides and has white wheels without hubcaps and fender flares. It also has a lift gate and a toolbox on it. This report is still under investigation. That same day, deputies responded to call to the Seville Care Center parking lot for a verbal domestic. During the investigation, it was revealed that 43-year old Salem man involved had a felony warrant from Lafayette County. He was arrested, taken to the Dent County Jail and incarcerated. If you have any information about an ongoing investigation, please contact the Dent County Sheriff’s Department at 729-3241.
Highway 106 in Shannon County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as the Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance. The bridge over the Jacks Fork River is located at Alley Springs between Shannon County Road 308 and Shannon County Road 423. Weather permitting, work will take place Wednesday, March 21 through Thursday, March 29 from 7:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon. The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area. For additional information, contact MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636).
An accident happened in Texas County Monday afternoon at 12:25 on Route AT about six miles northwest of Licking. According to the highway patrol report, a 1995 Mercury Cougar driven by 33-year old Sarah Tow of Licking traveled off then roadway and struck a tree. Tow suffered moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to Texas County Medical Center. The Mercury sustained extensive damage and was removed from the scene by a family member. Tow was not wearing a seat restraint at the time of the accident.
Local News – Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
In the 2018 100-Acre Wood Rally held this past weekend in Dent, Crawford and Washington counties, the overall winner was Piotr Fetela driving car #94 with co-driver Dominik Jozwiak, while second place overall went to driver Timothy Rooney and co-driver Anthony Vohs in car #47. Coming in third place overall was driver Cameron Steely and co-driver Preston Osborn in car #824. The Rally in the 100-Acre Wood is Round 3 of the Rally America National Championship, and they would like to extend a thank you to the residents and businesses of Dent, Crawford and Washington counties for your support of the event which is the key to its success.
The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the courthouse for their regular meeting. Mike Swyers from the Sligo area was in to thank the commissioners for the fine work in getting the roads back in drivable shape quickly after the last heavy rain. Rusty Chamberlain was in for District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell who was not in attendance due to an illness in his family. Chamberlain said materials would be added to a number of roads including Dent County Roads 2430, 5150, 5510 and 6600. He went to say that a crew would be out checking the roads used in the Road Rally this past weekend to make sure there were no major damages. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson said his men were also out checking a number of the roads used in the Rally in the 100-Acre Wood for possible damage. Larson did say he would have a crew working on the Dent County Road 2300 which is also known as the “Commons Road.” Larson said a crossing on the road near Route DD has washed out and the crews are going repair it correctly. Larson said two men would be hauling materials to that location and other work with a backhoe will be done to correct the washout problem. Because of the work, Commissioner Larson said the “Commons Road” will be closed to through traffic from Highway 72 to Route DD until this evening. Dent County Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles said there will be a Health Consortium meeting in Springfield today that the commission plans on attending. He also said a feral hog meeting will be held Thursday evening in Eminence at the Old High School Gym at 7:00 and the meeting is open to anyone. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley said absentee voting continues in her office through April 2nd. At the last meeting, Deputy Lenny Pabin was in and said the Dent County Sheriff’s Department and jail needs two new hot water heaters. Pabin will get quotes and get back with commission. The next meeting of the Dent County Commission will be Thursday morning at the Dent County Courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
In the 2018 100-Acre Wood Rally held this past weekend in Dent, Crawford and Washington counties, the overall winner was Piotr Fetela driving car #94 with co-driver Dominik Jozwiak, while second place overall went to driver Timothy Rooney and co-driver Anthony Vohs in car #47. Coming in third place overall was driver Cameron Steely and co-driver Preston Osborn in car #824. The Rally in the 100-Acre Wood is Round 3 of the Rally America National Championship, and they would like to extend a thank you to the residents and businesses of Dent, Crawford and Washington counties for your support of the event which is the key to its success.
At the Salem R-80 Board of Education meeting held Thursday at the R-80 Administrative Offices, the board approved the resignations of Phillip Giacomelli, music instructor at William Lynch; 1st grade teacher Micah Adams; High School Spanish instructor Angel Edgar; High School English instructor Debra Starkey; and 9th Grade Basketball Coach Kyle Anderson. In closed session, the board approved re-hiring probationary teachers at William Lynch, the Upper Elementary, the Middle School and the High School. The board also approved the hiring of Alec Conner for High School drama, Will Hubbs for High School Quiz Bowl, Robin Taylor for High School Yearbook, Amy Halinar for Upper Elementary Yearbook, Lisa Jadwin for William Lynch Yearbook, Elaine Russell for High School Music, David Schatz for High School Band, Susan Sheeley for High School Quiz Bowl, Robyn Taylor for High School Head Junior Class Sponsor, Dustin Bell for Middle School Yearbook, Kelsey Schatz for High School Color Guard, Heidi Ross for Instructional Coach, Jody Heavin as Process Coordinator, Chelsie Tune as High School Student Council Sponsor, Kaylie Jay as a Probationary Speech Language Pathologist and Kriste Crocker as the Federal Programs Coordinator. The board also approved the hiring of Natalie Sellers, Lane Howard and Amber Pryor. The board came back into open session before adjourning.
Local News – Monday, March 19th, 2018
The Salem R-80 Board of Education met Thursday evening at the district administration board room. Superintendent John McCulloch reported summer school would be held for children from Kindergarten through 6th grade while credit recovery and drivers education will be offered in the summer for high school students. Summer School will be from May 22nd through June 12th. McCulloch talked about the school health insurance and said the consortium had not met their funding levels in three years and rates would be going up. For the same plan as last year, it would cost the school $423 per month per employee with a $3,000 deductible with 70-30 coverage after the deductible was met which would cost the district an additional $70,000. McCulloch said the school changed the base plan that now offers a $4,000 deductible and 100% coverage after the deductible is met that would cost $406 per month per employee. He said the school would offer two buy up options for the instructors where employees can even use a Health Savings Account. The budget update was tabled and the board heard from principals. William Lynch Principal Kriste Crocker reported that she had 241 students with 70 preschoolers, 85 Kindergarteners and 86 1st graders with three more 1st graders starting soon. She said kindergarten registration will be held March 20th and 21st as all the appointments for that day have been filled. She said parents should call the school if they need to get their child registered for kindergarten at 729-6611 as another registration day will be held in May. Children must be 5 years of age by August 1st. Upper Elementary School Principal Melanie Wisdom reported Quiz Bowl team Z placed first in the Dent County Quiz Bowl Tournament and that Mr. Schatz was recruiting 5th graders for the Middle School Band. Middle School Principal Scott Roberts congratulated 6th graders Lexi Delashmit and Denver Watson and 7th graders Brianna Mischke and Brooklyn Stenhoff for having their art work selected for the Youth Art Month Exhibit in the State Capitol. He also said enrollment is 202 students. High School Principal Marty Anderson said the school submitted the Construction Trade program grant on February 21st and are waiting to hear back. He said there were 562 students enrolled at the high school. This year’s testing day will be April 3rd and 50 students will test in Work Keys while 60 sophomores and 60 juniors have signed up for the ACT. The board approved their re-organizational meeting and regular meeting in April for April 12th at 6:00, approved the MSBA Policy Service Agreement for $3,479, and they also approved the MSBA 2018A updates that included rescinding the part-time participation rule that means students still need to attend school 80% of the time to play sports or participate in clubs. The board then went into closed session.
The City of Salem Board of Alderman will conduct their regular meeting on Monday night at the City Hall Council Chambers beginning at 7:00 pm. Bids will be heard for Chip and Seal Paving from NB West and Missouri Petroleum, plus the board will hear a bid on a Backhoe for Construction Department from Erb Equipment. In unfinished business, the requested traffic survey of Grand Street will be reviewed. Park and Recreation Director Ty Lydon will seek permission to purchase equipment for the concession stands and discuss banner sales. City Administrator Ray Walden will update the Board on various items and projects concerning the City of Salem followed by a report by Mayor Brad Nash. The board will discuss Bill #3367 that corrects a mistake in the posted fee for a sewer inspection fee. Bill #3368 will amend the rate schedule for the issuance of permits and collection of fees to include a commercial plan review fee that is 65% of the building permit fee. The board will also discuss Bill #3369 that allows the mayor to execute an agreement between the City of Salem and Westport Pools, Inc for a change order for the bath house renovations. In new and miscellaneous business, a proposed Livable Streets Policy will be reviewed, and appointments will be made to the Library Board and Salem Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. City Attorney William Camm Seay will present a petition for annexation by Phelps County Regional Medical Center. The Board will then vote to go into closed session for the purpose of discussing real estate and personnel. The regular meeting of the City of Salem Board of Alderman is open to the public.
Zachary Perkins ran away from the Salem High School on February 23rd. He has not been seen since. Perkins is a 17-year old white male standing 5′ 6″ and weighs about 130 pounds. His hair is brown and his eyes are blue. Perkins is a ward of the State of Missouri and was to be picked up by social workers and taken to a drug treatment facility on February 23rd. When the workers arrived to pick him up, Perkins fled the school. If you have any information please contact your local law enforcement or the Salem Police Department at 573-729-4242.
Local News – Friday, March 16th, 2018
The Dent County Commissioners met Thursday morning at the Dent County Courthouse. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles was unable to attend due to a previous commitment and Dent County Clerk Angie Curley appointed Commissioner Dennis Purcell as Acting Presiding Commissioner. The commissioners heard from Don Hagler and Brad Turner about concerns with the jail project and how long it is taking to get it moving forward. The commission would like to have these gentlemen attend their next meeting with the architect and project manager. They both stated they would like to attend. In the road report, Purcell indicated materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 4080 and 6580, while only grading would be done on county roads 5400 and 5490. Purcell went on to say workers would be installing a driveway culvert and adding materials to Dent County Road 5013. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson stated grading would be done on Dent County Roads 2320 and 2330 while brush would be cut on county road 3330. Larson did say he had two men delivering materials to the fishing ponds at Howes Mill through an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported the county was undergoing a Workman’s Comp audit Thursday morning. She went on to say absentee voting continues up to April 2nd, in her office on Saturday, March 31st from 8:00 in the morning until noon; and the last day to mail out a ballot will be Wednesday, March 28th. Curley also said she would be testing the electronic voting machines on Friday, March 23rd at 9:00 at the courthouse. The next meeting of the commission will be Monday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol wants to remind everyone that boating season is upon us and according to state statutes, every person born after January 1, 1984, or as required pursuant to section 306.128, who operates a vessel on the lakes of this state shall possess, on the vessel, a boating safety identification card issued by the water patrol division or its agent which shows that he or she has successfully completed a boating safety course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators and certified by the water patrol division. The boating safety course may include a course sponsored by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary or the United States Power Squadron. The water patrol division may appoint agents to administer a boater education course or course equivalency examination and issue boater identification cards under guidelines established by the water patrol. If you have to have a boater ID card, there will be an upcoming boating safety course on Saturday, March 24th from 8:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon at Troop I Headquarters in Rolla at 1301 Nagogami Road. Only 20 people may attend this class. You can register online by going to the MSHP website at www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov. Once there, scan down the left side of the page and find Boating Safety and Education Certification and click on it. Find the Rolla location, click in the circle to the left of the class and go to the bottom of the page and click register. You can find out more information by calling (573) 368-2345. Any class with less than 10 students registered two days prior to the class being held may be cancelled. In the case of a class being cancelled, attempts will be made to contact the registered students in a timely fashion but not guaranteed. Check the MSHP website the day of the class or call to make sure the class is still being held. You can also take the course online, but there is a cost to do it that way.
There is currently a petition drive to have a state funeral for the last Medal of Honor recipient from World War II that would honor all 16 million of those courageous men and women who fought to protect the freedoms we enjoy today. Of that sixteen million, only 464 received the Medal of Honor, of which only four recipients remain alive today. Back in September of 2017, a nationwide petition drive was launched to convince the President of the United States to designate a state funeral in Washington D.C. for the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from World War II. This single state funeral would provide special recognition for all Medal of Honor recipients, and serve as a final salute to the “greatest generation” of men and women who served during World War II. Petitions are located in various business locations in Salem, Dent County and surrounding counties. Signers of the petition must be a registered voter. If you have questions or concerns feel free to contact Richard LaBrash, State Chairman of the World War II Salute Initiative in Missouri, at (573) 729-1394 or people can go online at WorldWar2Salute.org to sign the petition.
This St. Patrick’s Day weekend, make sure your luck doesn’t run out by planning ahead for a sober ride home should you choose to take part in the celebration. The Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety reminds motorists of the various options available to get everyone home safe. Designating a sober driver, or staying home and celebrating are just a few of those options. Preliminary 2017 data indicates that 185 people were killed and 592 were seriously injured in crashes involving at least one substance-impaired driver. Fifty-one of those drivers were under the age of 21. Missouri’s Zero Tolerance Law states that drivers under 21 years old caught with even a trace of alcohol in their system will have their licenses suspended. Besides driving completely sober, motorists are advised to put their cell phones down while driving and always buckle up..everyone, every trip, every time. Buckle Up, Phone Down.
Local News – Thursday, March 15th, 2018
Do you have your table reserved for the SACBA “Trivia Night” this Friday night at the Salem Community Center@ The Armory? Time is running out to be a part of the fun that starts at 6:00 with the doors opening at 5:30. The cost is $100 per team for a table which can be made up of as many as eight players. Test your trivia knowledge in ten categories with ten questions in each category. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams as well as the team with the cleverest name. The 1st place team will receive $200 cash and take home the annual traveling trophy. Soft drinks and popcorn will be served. Teams are welcome to bring food for your team at your table. Reserve your table today by calling Judy at 729-8163 or e-mail her at judy@salemcommunitycenter.org. “Trivia Night” will again be hosted by David Massengale. Everyone is welcome to be a part of the fun!
Congressman Jason Smith presented James “Dave” Pace with his second Bronze Star with Valor this past Monday that he earned during the Vietnam War, but his discharge documents only listed one Bronze Star and no Valor was recognized. Pace was concerned his military records weren’t complete and he reached out to Congressman Smith’s office for help. Pace worked with Smith’s office to submit evidence of the second incident for which he was awarded his second Bronze Star with Valor. Representative Smith was able to successfully share this information with the Army, prompting them to recognize Pace’s rightfully earned medals, amend his discharge documents and update his VA benefits. Smith’s office has helped hundreds of Veterans navigate the often cumbersome and complex VA process. Any veteran in need of assistance is encouraged to contact Representative Smith’s office so that help can be provided as quickly as possible. If you have issues with the VA, contact Jason Smith’s office in Rolla at 573-364-2455 or stop by at 830A South Bishop.
There will be a meeting for those interested in becoming vendors at the Salem Farmers Market this year tonight at the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce office starting at 7:00. Stop by if you are interested, but if you can’t make it to the meeting, call Tom at 247-7952 to get all the details about becoming a vendor.
The Salem R-80 Board of Education will hold their regular board meeting at 6:00 this evening at the Salem District Administrative Offices Boardroom. At the meeting, the Board will hear from Superintendent John McColloch who will report on Summer School for 2018, give a health insurance update, and a budget update. The principals from all the schools will also give their reports. In new business, the board will set an organizational meeting date and April regular meeting date, approve MSBA Policy Service Agreement and consider MSBA 2018A updates. The board will accept resignations before adjourning and going into closed session. The Salem R-80 Board of Education meeting Thursday will be at the District Administrative Office Boardroom at 6:00 and the regular meeting is open to the public.
This month, a ReproGene 2018 workshop will be held in South Central Missouri. The workshop will deal with the remarkable technology available to beef producers and how producers can use these tools to increase profits. The workshop will be led by MU Extension’s David Patterson and Jared Decker. Topics will include overviews of AI synchronization protocols for heifers and cows, evaluation of protocols for two-year-old cows, split-time AI and use of sex-sorted semen, Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) and Genomic prediction basics, plus using genetic and Genomic predictions for increased profitability. The South Central Missouri workshop will be held March 26th at 4:30 pm at the Recklein Auditorium in Cuba, Missouri and will be coordinated by University of Missouri Extension, Livestock Specialist, Ted Cunningham. Cunningham can be contacted by phoning (573) 729-3196. Early registration is $20.00, which includes dinner. Registrants are asked to register a minimum of one week prior to the workshop. The registration fee is $25.00 at the door. For information contact Jared Decker at (573) 882-2504 or online at DeckerJE@missouri.edu.
The Meramec Regional Emergency Planning Committee (MREPC) in conjunction with Missouri Emergency Response Commission (MERC) is offering training this month about Chemical Suicide: Information for Emergency Responders. The training will be held March 28th at Missouri S&T’s Havener Center in the Carver Turner Room in Rolla from 8:00 until 11:30 in the morning. The course will provide background on the history of chemical suicide in the U.S; as well as, provide a detailed look at the chemicals most commonly used during chemical suicide, their effect on the victim and precautions the responder should take to protect themselves during the response. Several case studies of chemical suicides within the United States will be discussed, and finally, the class will discuss basic emergency response practices that a first responder should take into consideration when faced with a chemical suicide response. Due to the subject matter of the course, participants are suggested to 18 years or older. Those interested in participating should register on the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) training webpage at training.dps.mo.gov. For more information contact Lisa Jobe at 573-526-9241.
Local News – Wednesday, March 14th, 2018
The 100-Acre Wood Road Rally is back with 64 entries as of March 13th. This year the race format has changed considerably with Stages 1 through 7 being run in both Dent and Crawford Counties on Friday with the Stages 8 through 17 scheduled to run Saturday in Dent, Crawford and Washington Counties. In Dent County, the Scotia South Stage 4 is expected to begin 5:00 Friday afternoon and return for Stage 6 starting at about 7:30 in the evening that will feature Spectator Points 4 and 6. The Southern Loop in the Gladden area includes Stage 5 starting at about 5:25 Friday afternoon with Stage 7 returning later that evening 7:55. The only Saturday Stage in Dent County will be Stage 8 at the intersection of Dent County Roads 4330 and 4370 at about 10:30 in the morning which is Spectator Location 8. Another spectator location close to Dent County is at Stages 2 and 9 at the intersection of county road 4020 and Camel Hump Road Friday at about 2:00 and Saturday morning at 11:10. This is Spectator Point 2 and 9. The public is invited to join in the festivities, see the cars up close and meet the teams at the Parc Expose on Fourth Street in Salem on Saturday morning from 8:30 until 10:00. Spectators are also welcome at the service sessions at the Dent County Commons Friday and The Huzzah Valley Resort Saturday as well as the Victory Celebration at The Commons at 7:20 Saturday evening. There is no admission charge for any of these events. Race brochures are located in various locations in town and in Tuesday’s edition of the Salem News. For more information on the course, spectator points and a list of the participants, visit www.100aw.org. Spectators can also sign up for email and text alerts by going to www.rainedout.net and signing up or by texting 100AW to 84483.
The Missouri Department of Conservation has announced it will now offer used department vehicles, boats, motors, tractors, trailers, farm equipment, office equipment, and other items for sale through the online auction website Govdeals.com. GovDeals.com is an online auction exclusively for government and educational agencies. The new online auction is available 24/7 from the convenience of a computer or smart device. It will replace the semi-annual live auctions the department has held in June and October at its Maintenance Center in Salem. According to the General Services Supervisor Jeff Arnold, who coordinates the Department’s auction activities, the all-online auctions with offerings posted throughout the year makes it easier and more convenient for many people to see, bid on, and buy items offered by the Department. He went on to say it also provides significant time and cost savings for the department by eliminating the need to transport and store auction items from throughout the state to the Salem Maintenance Center, then prepare each item, advertise, and staff the live auctions. To find out what auction items are available from the Missouri Department of Conservation, go to www.govdeals.com and enter “Missouri Department of Conservation” in the search box. Auction items are posted throughout the year as they become available. Each auction item listed will include pictures and detailed information on what is being offered, where it is located, inspection information and options, bid dates and other bidding details and payment methods. The site will also privide information on the removal or collection of the item by the buyer, any special instructions, and the availability to submit questions about the item.
The Dent County Sheriff’s Department has released a number of reports. On Thursday March 8th, deputies responded to a residence on Route ZZ for a burglary alarm. A rear door appeared to have been forced open. This report is still under investigation. Later that day deputies responded to a residence on Route WW for a report of a theft. It was reported that $1,500 was taken from a safe inside of the residence. This report is still under investigation. On Friday March 9th, deputies conducted a search warrant at a residence in the 8000 block of Route K. Deputies discovered a 47-year old Salem man with a Capias warrant hiding under furniture. He was found to be in possession of a glass pipe with blue electrical tape in his pocket. The pipe tested positive for methamphetamine. Also located was a baggie that field tested positive for methamphetamine. A 45-year old Salem woman was arrested for the baggie. They were taken to the Dent County Jail and incarcerated. If anyone has any information regarding any ongoing investigation, please contact the Dent County Sheriff’s Office at 729-3241.
The Salem Police Department has released some reports. On Monday morning, March 5th at about 11:41, an officer was dispatched to a traffic accident near the 1300 block of South Macarthur. The investigation of the crash led to the arrest of a 54-year old male of Salem for driving while being intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident. The suspect was issued summonses to appear in court and released. That evening at about 6:08, an officer was detailed to Wal-Mart in reference to a shoplifter. The investigation of the report led to the arrest of a 36-year old male of Salem for stealing merchandise valued at $42.08. The suspect was issued a summons to appear in court and released. Even later that evening at 7:20, an officer located a 24-year old male of Salem at the Salem Hospital who had an active warrant for his arrest. The suspect was taken into custody on the warrant and incarcerated pending a court appearance. On Wednesday morning, March 7th at 8:31, an officer was detailed to the Salem High School in reference to a theft from a student. This investigation revealed a male juvenile had stolen $400.00 from another juvenile student. The suspect was detained and released to a parent. The report will be forwarded to the Juvenile Office. If you have any information regarding an ongoing investigation, please contact the Salem Police Department at 729-4242.