Local News – Monday, February 20th, 2023

The Salem R-80 Board of Education met Thursday evening at the District Administrative Offices. The board revised the minutes with two small word changes before two students were recognized: Xander During for being named to the All-State Band on the Contra-Alto Clarinet, and Neely Leathers named to the All-State Choir. Superintendent Dr. Lynne Reed gave an update on the Tin Gym as work is nearing completion as the batting cages have been ordered. Reed said the board needs to pay attention to legislative updates that could affect the school including a couple of bills that are dealing with reducing property tax as well as some senate and house bills on open enrollment for schools. She also said the MAP and APR results have been released to schools, but are embargoed until March 7th for the general public. They will be presented at the March meeting. The board approved assigning the 179D tax deduction allocation to ESP contractors for energy savings as the school cannot take them. The board then accepted the retirement of Melanie Wisdom as Upper Elementary School principal, the resignation of Tony Edwards as assistant football coach only, resignation of Mary Beth Patrick as the William Lynch Elementary School Yearbook sponsor, resignation of Brooke Rogers as the high school business teacher, resignation of Stephanie Martin-Dougal as a para-professional, and the resignation of Amy Combs as the Upper Elementary School nurse. In closed session, the board granted an exception to a long-term suspension policy, approved an employee stipend for required staff training, approved absorbing the bridges program, and approved making a change to an employee’s pay schedule from July through June. The board also approved employing Meg Swords as the middle school/high school Assistant Band Director as well as 6-12 general music teacher, approved employing Kristi Steelman as a High School Counselor, and approved extending the administrative contracts of William Lynch Elementary School Principal Herman Blau, High School Principal Tori Snitker, High School Assistant Principal Brendon Piatt and Athletic Director Clay Moody. The board also offered a one-year contract to Middle School Principal Sarah Russell and approved extending the administrative contract of Jody Heavin. The meeting was then adjourned.

The Salem Police Department has released their report for the month of January. They had 106 traffic stops, investigated 13 accidents, responded to 19 ambulances calls, provided 16 escorts, made 20 well being checks and responded to 10 alarms. The Salem Police investigated 11 stealing incidents, seven domestic violence reports, two reports of fraud, five harassment charges, three assaults, wrote two property damage reports and made one death investigation. The Salem Police Department reported they had a total of 525 incidents for the month of January. The department was also dispatched for 29 animal calls and performed 61 follow-up investigations.

The Salem Memorial District Hospital Board of Directors will meet Tuesday night at 6:00 at the hospital library. In the Administrator’s Report, the board will hear the summary of operations and statistics for the month of January as well as the Chief Nursing Officer report, a report on the 340B drug program, a Human Resources update and the hospital foundation report. After the Marketing and Community Relations report, old business will be addressed including the kitchen drain proposal, the clinic architect, finance committee dates, and the final approval of the Governing Body Bylaws. In New Business, the board will discuss the Election of a Secretary to the Governing Board, Medical Staff Bylaw review and approval, and purchases. The board may vote to go into closed session. The meeting Tuesday night of the Salem Memorial Hospital Board of Directors is open to the public.

Obituaries – Monday, February 20th, 2023

Funeral Mass for Ingrid Aloisia Gundersen of Rolla, age 81, will be held at 11:00 Tuesday morning at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Rolla. Memorials may be made to the St. Patrick Catholic Church or American Lung Association. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Rolla.

Funeral services for Ruth Jackson of Licking, age 89, will be held at 11:00 Tuesday morning at the Licking Pentecostal Church. Visitation will be Tuesday morning from 9:00 until service time at the United Methodist Church in Licking. All arrangements are under the direction of the Fox Funeral Home of Licking.

Sports – Monday, February 20th, 2023

The Salem Lady Basketball Tigers will host the St. Clair Lady Bulldogs at the SHS Gym tonight in their last regular season game. The JV game will be at 5:30 with the varsity game to follow. You can hear the varsity game on KSMO Radio AM 1340 and 95.7 FM and both games will be video streamed on KSMO Media including ksmoradio.com, the KSMO Stream Facebook page and the KSMO YouTube page.

The Salem Lady Tigers are seeded 2nd in the Class 4, District 3 playoff which gives them a bye on Tuesday, February 28th of the tournament. Salem will play the winner of the Sullivan/St. Clair game at St. James on Thursday, March 2nd at 7:00.

Isaac Dalton scored 26 points and pulled down 15 rebounds leading the Ava Bears past Salem Friday night at Ava, 59-50. Salem finished with an SCA Conference record of 2-5. Gunner Konkel and Trethan Rictor each had 15 points for the Tigers who are 6-18 on the season. The Tigers will wrap up their regular season Tuesday night in St. Clair with the JV game at 5:30 with the varsity game to follow.

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers are seeded 6th in the Class 4, District 3 tournament which will begin on Monday, February 27th in St. James. Salem will play the 3rd seeded Cuba Wildcats starting at 7:00 that night. The winner will play St. Clair at 7:00 Wednesday night, March 1st at 7:00.

On Friday, the St. Louis Blues traded Ryan O’Reilly and Noel Acciari to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 1st, 2nd and 3rd round draft pick as well as two prospects. O’Reilly, who was the Captain of the Blues, won the Conn Smyth Trophy as the MVP of the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2019. O’Reilly and Acciari are unrestricted free agents at the end of the year.

The St. Louis Blues fell to the Colorado Avalanche Saturday afternoon in St. Louis, 4-1 with Sammy Blais getting the only goal. On Sunday, the Blues gave up four second period goals and lost to Ottawa on the road, 7-2. Tyler Pitlick and Colton Parayko scored for the Blues who will be in Carolina Tuesday to face the Hurricane that will be delayed on KSMO.

The Missouri Tigers fell to the Texas A&M Aggies Saturday at Mizzoui Arena, 69-60 to fall to 19-8 on the year and 7-7 in the SEC Conference. Kobe Brown scored 24 points to lead the Tigers followed by D’Moi Hodge who netted 12. Missouri has lost two straight and will face Mississippi State Tuesday night at 5:30.

St. Louis Cardinal 2023 season pocket schedules have arrived! They have been delivered to our regular St. Louis Cardinal sponsors for baseball fans to pick up. They will also be available at the KSMO studios front office during regular business hours.

Weather – Monday, February 20th, 2023

Today..Sunny, high near 65.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy, low 37.
Tuesday..Partly sunny, high around 60.
Tuesday night..Mostly cloudy and breezy, low near 48.
Wednesday..Mostly cloudy with a 90% chance for showers and windy, high of 67.
Wednesday night..Mostly clear, low of 50.

Local News – Friday, February 17th, 2023

The Dent County Commissioners met Thursday morning for their regular meeting. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles was unable to attend the meeting do to symptoms from a concussion he suffered so county clerk Angie Curley appointed First District Commissioner Wes Mobray as acting presiding commissioner for the meeting. In the road report, Mobray said crews were out removing trees and limbs that were blown down during the storm overnight as well as cleaning out culverts and checking roads for any possible washouts. Brush was also being cut on county road 5600. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson said his crews were basically doing the same thing as well as patching chip and seal on a number of different roads with the ultimate paving material and were installing a new lift cylinder on the old loader. County Clerk Angie Curley said the courthouse would be closed Monday for President’s Day and the first day to absentee vote will be Tuesday, February 21st. She also said the last day to register to vote for the Municipal Election will be March 8th and sample ballots for all elections are available in her office. She did say there would be no polling location at Dent-Phelps R-3 and Green Forest R-2 as they have no school board election or any other issue they need to vote on. Curley said her office balanced with the county treasurer and collector on all accounts for January including collections, abatements and add-ons. She said she has the financial statement of the county for the year 2022 ready to be submitted to the newspaper. It must have a summary of the receipts of each fund, summary of disbursements and transfers of each fund, the beginning and ending cash balances for each fund, a summary of delinquent taxes for each fund, a summary of warrants for each fund, statement of bonded indebtedness at the beginning and end of the year for each fund, a statement of tax levies of each fund for the year, and gross annual salary of each elected or appointed county official. She has until June 30th to have it published in the Salem News and all the commissioners must sign the certificate of accuracy. Curley also said she received a letter from Rich Devereux and Company, LLC, that they will be unable to do the county audit they were awarded in January for $18,500 due to them being shorthanded. The county will have to put the audit out for bid again. The next meeting of the commissioners will be Thursday, February 23rd at the courthouse at 9:00 and the meeting will be open to the public.

The City of Salem held their regular Board of Alderman meeting on Thursday in the City Hall Council Chambers. The board approved a request from Kerri Konkel to close a number of streets on the afternoon of Sunday, May 7th for a Senior Parade. The board approved Resolution No. 5-2023, which is an agreement between the City of Salem and H.W. Lochner, Inc in the amount of $19,500 for the engineering and project oversight of six T-hangers at the Salem Memorial Airport. City Administrator Sally Burbridge reported that she has done several public education speaking engagements to educate the public about the upcoming sales tax and sewer bond issues on the April ballot. A Town Hall meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 21st from 5-7 PM at the Salem City Hall Auditorium to discuss the Downtown Project, Sewer Bond and Sales Tax issue that are on the April ballot. Mayor Greg Parker reported there are Line Dancing Classes being held at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory every Tuesday in February. The Salem Rotary Club Pancake Day will be held on Saturday, February 25th from 7-11 AM at the Salem Middle School. Park and Recreation Director, Melissa DuBois gave an update on the recent Park Board meeting. She noted there were 106 children that participated in the Football Skills and Drills training and Soccer sign-ups are going on now. The Garden Club will be donating and installing nearly $5,000 worth of trees in and around the perimeter of the city park. The new sound system has been installed at the Civic Theater and the projector is being installed by the electrician. Alderman Sisco reported that Bob Jenkins has resigned from the Finance Committee. She thanked him for his service. A new committee member is needed. If you would like to serve please e-mail Chairman Sisco at ksisco@salemmo.com. Alderman Bolerjack reported that the traffic light at Doss Road has been fixed by MoDOT. Alderman Williams gave a report on the recent Utility Committee meeting before the board went into closed session.

Obituaries – Friday, February 17th, 2023

Funeral services for Gary Lee Chilton of Salem, age 69, will be held at 11:00 this morning at Salem Full Gospel Church. Burial will be in the North Lawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Project Win. All arrangements are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.

Graveside services for Peggy Joyce Hell of Rolla, age 92, will be held this afternoon at 2:00 at the Rolla City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 to 1:30 today at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary in Rolla.

Funeral services for Dewayne Wilson Hardin of Steelville, age 56, will be held at 1:00 Saturday afternoon at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be held from 11:00 Saturday morning until time of service time.

Memorial graveside services for Thomas Edward Bolerjack of Salem, age 92, will be held at 3:00 Saturday at the North Lawn Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary in Salem.

Funeral Mass for Ingrid Aloisia Gundersen of Rolla, age 81, will be held at 11:00 Tuesday morning at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Rolla.
Visitation will be Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the James and Gahr Mortuary Rolla Chapel. Memorials may be made to the St. Patrick Catholic Church or American Lung Association.

Funeral services for Ruth Jackson of Licking, age 89, will be held at 11:00 Tuesday morning at the Licking Pentecostal Church. Visitation will be Tuesday morning from 9:00 until service time at the United Methodist Church in Licking. All arrangements are under the direction of the Fox Funeral Home of Licking.

Sports – Friday, February 17th, 2023

The Salem Lady Basketball Tigers lost to the Lady Bears of Ava last night in Ava by the score of 54-36. Salem falls to 6-1 in the SCA Conference and 15-10 overall. Their last regular season game will be Monday when they host the St. Clair Lady Bulldogs at the SHS Gym.

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers wrap up their SCA Confrence schedule at Ava against the Bears tonight starting with the JV game at 6:00 with the varsity game to follow. Salem is 6-17 overall and 2-4 in the SCA Conference. You can hear the game on KSMO AM 1340 and 95.7 FM, and audio stream the game on ksmoradio.com and on KSMO Stream Facebook page.

The Missouri Tigers will host the Texas A&M Aggies Saturday at 4:30 on KSMO. Missouri enters the game with a 19-7 record overall and a 7-6 record in the SEC Conference.

Jordan Kyrou scored the game winner as St. Louis beat New Jersey Thursday night by the score of 4-2. Brayden Schenn, Pavel Buchnevich and Alexey Toropchenko also scored for the Blues who play Colorado Saturday afternoon at 12:30 on KSMO, and then again Sunday afternoon at 12:30 in Ottawa. Those games can be heard on KSMO Radio.

St. Louis Cardinal 2023 season pocket schedules have arrived! They will be delivered to our regular St. Louis Cardinal sponsors for baseball fans to pick up. They will also be available at the KSMO studios front office during regular business hours.

Weather – Friday, February 17th, 2023

Today..Sunny, high of 39.
Tonight..Clear, low near 25.
Saturday..Partly sunny, high around 50.
Saturday night..Mostly cloudy, low near 33.
Sunday..Sunny, high of 58.
Sunday night..Partly cloudy, low of 31.
Monday..Sunny, high near 56.

Obituaries – Thursday, February 16th, 2023

Funeral services for Mae Jett of Licking, age 88, will be held this morning at 11:00 at the Licking Pentecostal Church. Interment will be in the Boone Creek Cemetery. All arrangements are entrusted to the Fox Funeral Home in Licking.

Funeral services for Beverley Whitley of Salem, age 80, will be held at noon today in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 10:00 AM until service time. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Revival Tabernacle.

Funeral services Velma Evanna Allison of Steelville, age 103, will be held at 1:00 this afternoon at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be from 11:00 this morning until time for the service. Interment will be in the Crossroads Baptist Church Cemetery in Leasburg.

Funeral services for Mildred Lois Terrill of Salem, age 93, will be today at 2:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be tonight from 5:00 until 7:00. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Funeral services for Gary Lee Chilton of Salem, age 69, will be held at 11:00 Friday morning at Salem Full Gospel Church. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 tonight at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial will be in the North Lawn Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Project Win.

Graveside services for Peggy Joyce Hell of Rolla, age 92, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the Rolla City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 to 1:30 Friday at the Rolla Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary in Rolla.

Funeral services for Dewayne Wilson Hardin of Steelville, age 56, will be held at 1:00 Saturday afternoon at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be held from 11:00 Saturday morning until time of service time.

Memorial graveside services for Thomas Edward Bolerjack of Salem, age 92, will be held at 3:00 Saturday at the North Lawn Cemetery. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary in Salem.

Funeral Mass for Ingrid Aloisia Gundersen of Rolla, age 81, will be held at 11:00 Tuesday morning at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Rolla. Visitation will be Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the James and Gahr Mortuary Rolla Chapel. Memorials may be made to the St. Patrick Catholic Church or American Lung Association.

Local News – Thursday, February 16th, 2023

An accident happened Wednesday morning at 7:10 in Texas County on Highway 63 about three miles south of Licking that left a Salem man with moderate injuries. According to the highway patrol report, a 2020 Ford Mustang driven northbound by 57-year-old Gary Parks of Licking, crossed over the center line, then over-corrected and went off the right side of the road where they Mustang struck a guardrail. Suffering moderate injuries was a passenger in the Ford, 49-year-old Travis Fulton of Salem, who was taken by private conveyance to Phelps Health in Rolla. Both Fulton and Parks were wearing their seat restraints at the time of the accident. The Ford sustained extensive damage and was removed from the scene by Jay’s Automotive in Houston.

The Salem Park and Recreation Board met Wednesday evening at the Salem Community Center@The Armory. Park and Recreation Director Melissa Dubois reported that 106 children participated in the “Skills and Drills” Football camp that was held with the help of several Salem Tiger football players. She wanted to send out a big thank you to the Salem Tiger Youth coaches that ran the program. She said the 2023 soccer sign ups are going on now and feature two new ages groups: four and under, and six and under. She said those age groups will have skills building in the first half of their time with scrimmages the second half. She said there are already almost 50 children signed up in those ages and over 125 kids overall. She said the 14 and under age group has only seven sign ups at this time and more kids are needed for the age bracket to be held, although depending on the number of sign ups, ages 12, 13 and 14 could be combined. Dubois said the poles and lighting installation is complete at the Al Brown Field but the city is still waiting for funds to be released by ESP to complete the project which was initially going to be done through them. Dubois discussed an offer by the Spring Creek Garden Club to plant additional trees at the Salem City Park. The estimated cost of the trees, tree bags and delivery would be $4,725 and the garden club would pick up that cost. The club does ask that the city water the trees for the first year or two as well as getting the mulch and compost before planting which the club would install. The board approved the donation of trees and their planting by the Spring Creek Garden Club. Dubois did report the new house sound system has been installed at the Civic Theater in the old city hall auditorium, plus side curtains have been donated and installed by Everything Cinema. She said electric work in the projector room still needs to be completed. Dubois reported the infield drainage at the Blue Field at the city park has greatly improved and grounds keeper Don Smith will return to work on February 27th. The pool house floor work will be done when the weather warms up and the city now has four certified lifeguards. Dubois stated the fence banner sponsor renewals will be going out and new sponsors are always needed. The banner sponsors get is 4 by 6 feet and they are attached to the fence. The board reviewed the budget which shows sales tax revenues ahead of last year and after January 31st, revenues over expenses stand at $86,454. It was brought up the pump for the water to the level-entry pool accessories has not been working properly and may need to be replaced, but the cost has not yet been calculated. After a presentation by City Administrator Sally Burbridge concerning the basics on understanding the city budget, the meeting was adjourned.

The Salem Board of Aldermen rescheduled meeting will be held tonight at 6:00 at the City Hall Council Chambers at 202 North Washington Street. On the agenda, the board will hear a request from Kerri Konkel representing “Project Graduation” to have a Senior Parade on Sunday, May 7th at 2:00 in the afternoon that would call for some street closures. After the consent agenda, the board will discuss Resolution #5-2023 authorizing the mayor to execute an agreement between the City of Salem and H.W. Lochner, Inc. to perform professional services for engineering and project oversight of six “T”-Hangers at the Salem Memorial Airport. The board will also hear reports from City Administrator Sally Burbridge, Mayor Greg Parker, Public Works Director Mark Nash, Parks and Recreation Director Melissa Dubois and each individual aldermen before going into closed session to discuss contracts. The rescheduled meeting of the City of Salem Board of Aldermen will be tonight at 6:00 and the meeting is open to the public.