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Sports – Wednesday, August 25th, 2021
Robbie Grossman and Miguel Cabrerra hit back-to-back homers off Jack Flaherty in the 3rd inning and the Detroit Tigers hung on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday, 4-3. Nolan Arenado doubled home two runs in the loss. The Cardinals and Tigers play this afternoon starting at 12:15 with the first pitch. The pregame show starts at11:20 on KSMO Radio.
Luis Garcia and two relievers scattered four hits and Carlos Correa had two hits and two RBI as the Houston Astros shutout the Kansas City Royals, 4-0. The two teams play again today.
Weather – Wednesday, August 25th, 2021
HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL THURSDAY AT 7:00 PM
Today..Sunny, hot and humid, high of 95 with a heat index of 104.
Tonight..Clear, low of 70.
Thursday..Sunny, hot and humid, high near 93 with a heat index of 104.
Thursday night..Mostly clear, low around 68.
Friday..Mostly sunny, high of 90.
Friday night..Clear, low of 67.
Saturday..Mostly sunny, high around 89.
Local News – Tuesday, August 24th, 2021
The Dent County Commissioners held their tax rate hearing Monday morning at 10:00 at the courthouse. Elaine Parks and Amanda Sapaugh were present at the public hearing. The maximum allowed rate for General Revenue Fund established by the state was at 16 cents per $100 assessed valuation. After a long discussion, the commissioners finally approved a 13 cents per $100 assessed valuation rate for 2021. The Senate Bill 40 Fund maximum allowed rate calculated by the state was 13.41 cents per $100 assessed valuation and Amanda Sapaugh representing the SB 40 board asked to take the maximum allowed at $.1341 and the Commissioners voted 3-0 to accept her request. Following the state’s calculations of taxes, the maximum rate allowed by the State Auditor for the Road and Bridge Fund was 25.50 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The Commission approved that rate with a 3-0 vote. The Senior Citizen Service Fund maximum allowable tax rate for 2021 came in at 4.80 cents per $100 assessed valuation after the state’s calculations. Elaine Parks representing their board requested to take the maximum allowable rate of 4.80 cents per $100 assessed valuation and the request was approved by the commissioners unanimously. The hearing was then adjourned.
The Salem Board of Aldermen held a special meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers Monday night. At the meeting, the board nominated East Ward Alderwoman Kim Steelman to replace Brad Nash who had resigned as mayor. The vote was unanimous and Steelman took the oath of office. The board also approved Bill #3488 that moves the regular board meeting of the alderman from the first and third Monday nights at 7:00 to the second and fourth Tuesdays at 6:00. Should the meeting fall on a holiday, the board would meet on the following Thursday night at 6:00. The meeting was then adjourned.
The City of Salem Board of Aldermen held a special meeting Thursday at the Salem Community Center @ the Armory to discuss Resolutions #24-2021, #25-2021 and #26-2021. The board approved the resolutions to accept the contracts for the demolition program at 500 East 4th Street owned by Casey Jadwin at a cost of $2,825, 702 West Butler owned by Connie Riggins for $3,100 and 1003 East Hawkins owned by Tracy and Stephanie Hughes for $2,087.50. These three properties will be the initial program and all three took the 50/50 split where they pay half and the city pays half to demolish the property and put it back into green space. The people will retain their ownership of the property. Following that special Board of Aldermen meeting, a joint meeting of the Finance and Utility Committees was held. City Administrator Ray Walden reported the auditor will have the audit for Fiscal Year ending June 2020 completed in September and the next years audit field work will be done in November. The committees heard an update on the $990,000 that the city will receive from the Department of Treasury as part of the American Rescue Plan Act. These funds can be used for water and sewer infrastructure improvements, broadband infrastructure, outdoor space enhancements including park improvements and negative economic impacts. Future meetings will be held to determine the best use of these funds. Walden provided an update on utility billing. There are 49 active accounts on both budget billing and payment plans, 94 on budget billing, 335 on payment plans and around 40 on the cut-off list. A scope of work was presented to hire a consultant that will compile historical data and conduct a comprehensive review of billing information for electric and water meters. The consultant will evaluate the results of the data checks and make judgements on additional steps to take. This would include meter reading errors, incorrect charges for services, meter malfunctions, clerical errors and cyber security recommendations. Utility Committee Chairman Shawn Bolerjack gave an update on the Exceleron “My Usage” App that will be available soon. This app will be available to all customers, not just Pre-Pay customers. Credit card fees are $3.50 if the city pays and $5.00 if the customer is charged. Currently the city is absorbing the credit card usage fees and the committee recommended this stay the same. The February cold snap and electric rates were discussed. The committee recommended the new kilowatt rate be increased from 9.31 cents to 10.6 cents. The committee looked at sample electric bill changes and discussed changing the bill to a tri-fold self-mailer. The committee also recommended the city change the timing of the auto adjust from comparing months July to June each year to January to December which would give the finance committee better numbers to use when creating a new budget. The committee recommended a new policy be created to establish a cold or hot weather rules for disconnects. The meeting was then adjourned.
An accident occurred Saturday evening at 11:45 in Phelps County on private property about two miles south of Edgar Springs. According to the highway patrol report, a Polaris Sportsman 570 ATV driven by 24-year-old Peter Biondo of O’Fallon, was traveling at a high rate of speed when Biondo fell from the vehicle. The vehicle continued until it struck a tree. Biondo suffered serious injuries and was transported by a Phelps County Ambulance to Phelps Health. The ATV sustained extensive damage and was removed by private party.
Obituaries – Tuesday, August 24th, 2021
Funeral services for Virginia “Arlene” Martin of Salem, age 68, will be held at 11:00 this morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the North Lawn Cemetery.
Graveside services for Mary Campbell of Salem, age 79, will be held this morning at 11:00 at the Williams Cemetery in Licking. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Salem.
Funeral services for Gary Paul Hogan of Salem, age 74, will be held at 12:00 noon Wednesday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held Wednesday morning from 10:00 until service time. Burial will be in the Jadwin Cemetery.
Funeral services for Thomas “Tom” Matthew Koehnen of Salem, age 60, will be held at 11:00 Friday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel and will be live-streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook Page. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 7:00 Thursday evening in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the Jadwin Cemetery.
Memorial services for David “Adam” McGraw of Salem, age 46, will be held at 12:00 noon on Saturday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem. Visitation will be held Saturday morning from 10:00 until service time in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel.
Funeral services for Wayne Dee Akers of Salem, age 85, are incomplete at this time but are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Tuesday, August 24th, 2021
Athletic Director Phillip Karr reports that due to issues related to COVID, the first softball game will be held on Tuesday, September 7th vs Van Buren. The games with East Carter on August 28th, St. James on September 1st and Alton on September 2nd have all been postponed and all attempts to make them up will be made.
The St. Louis Cardinals had Monday night off and will host the Detroit Tigers in a two-game set beginning tonight at 5:50 on KSMO Radio.
Witt Merrifield had three hits with three RBI and Salvador Perez homered as Kansas City beat the Houston Astros Monday night, 7-1. The two teams play again tonight in Houston.
Weather – Tuesday, August 24th, 2021
HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL
THURSDAY AT 7:00 PM
Today..Sunny, hot and humid, high of 94 with a heat index of 101.
Tonight..Clear, low of 71.
Wednesday..Sunny, hot and humid, high around 96.
Wednesday night..Mostly clear, low around 69.
Thursday..Sunny and hot, high near 94.
Thursday night..Mostly clear, low near 69.
Local News – Monday, August 23th, 2021
The City of Salem announces Mayor Brad Nash has submitted his letter of resignation for personal reasons effective Friday, August 20th, 2021. Because of the resignation of Mayor Nash, a special meeting of the City of Salem Board of Aldermen has been called by Alderwoman Kim Steelman and Alderman Kevin James for this evening at 7:00 in City Hall Council Chambers at 202 North Washington. After the call to order and roll call, the board will elect and administer the oath of office to a new Mayor. The aldermen will also present Bill #3488 to amend Chapter 110, Article II, Section 110.170 concerning the Board of Aldermen meeting days and times. This bill will edit sub-sections A and B to read as follows: Section A – The board of aldermen of the city shall meet in regular session in the board room of the City Hall at the hour of 6:00 PM on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month and Section B – If the regular meeting shall fall on a holiday, the regular meeting shall be held at 6:00 PM on the following Thursday. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval and shall remain in effect from the date of passage. The special meeting of the City of Salem Board of Aldermen this evening is open to the public.
The Salem R-80 Board of Education held a tax rate hearing Thursday evening before their regular meeting at the district administrative offices. Superintendent Lynne Reed said the real estate assessed valuation increased $206,000 and the personal property in Dent County went up $636,000 dollars. Last year, the operating levy was $2.75 per $100 assessed valuation and the debt service was 45 cents per $100 assessed valuation for a total of $3.20. There was no public input. In the regular meeting, Dr. Herman Blau from the William Lynch Elementary School stated 235 total students enrolled as of August 12th. He said the open house for Tiger Tots will be Monday starting at 4:00 and being staggered by last name first letters, while the kindergarten and 1st grade open house will be Tuesday from 5:00 until 6:30, again staggered by last name first letters. At the Upper Elementary School, they have 338 students enrolled but that number is changing daily. Superintendent Reed said the district is in desperate need for bus drivers and if anyone would be interested to get in touch with the district at 729-6642. The board approved the 2020-2021 Annual Secretary of the Board Report and the tax rate of $3.20 per $100 assessed valuation as presented at the tax hearing. The board approved the Head Start Memorandum of Understanding and Transition Agreement and approved the three-year fuel bid from County Fuels for $2.2566 per gallon for unleaded and $2.3945 per gallon for diesel. The board decided not to revise board policy GBEBC that dealt with students reporting arrests to the school. The board discussed the Safe to Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services Plan for the school year. The board decided temperature checks this year were not needed, that students are recommended to wear a mask but they are not required to do so, and teachers are recommended to wear a mask but it is not required. Superintendent Reed said federal law requires masks to be worn on school busses. If someone tests positive for COVID, they will have to be in isolation for 14 days while those exposed to someone may quarantined for 10 days and come back if they are fever free and symptom free. This does not apply for those who are vaccinated. The board approved the ESSER III Plan and budget where the school will be getting $3.85 million dollars of which 20% must go to learning lost and the other 80 percent can go to salaries. The money that would have been used for salaries will remain in the general fund and the school would be able to transfer the full amount of their annual allotment to Fund 4 for building improvements. The board discussed the Extended Paid Sick Leave for COVID and after a long discussion and different options, agreed to extend the program on a month-to-month basis which will be reviewed by the board. The board approved the FFA National Convention out of state trip and the High School choir out of state trip subject to the change if conditions with the pandemic change before the second semester. Superintendent Reed said she was in support of forfeiting sick leave for support staff who leave the employment of the Salem R-80 district without giving two-weeks-notice. This is a part of board policy GDBDA and she will confer with DESE about their opinion. The board then went into closed session.
An accident happened at 10:00 Thursday night in Dent County on Route H about 13 miles west of Salem. According to the highway patrol report, 35-year-old Steven Stagner of Salem was riding a 2001 Yamaha V-Star when he failed to negotiate a curve and traveled off the right side of the roadway. Stagner was ejected from the Yamaha and was not wearing safety devices. He suffered serious injuries and was flown by Air Evac to Mercy St. Louis Hospital. The Yamaha was totaled and removed from the scene by American Muffler and Towing.
Superintendent Holland from Oak Hill R-1 School has announced that due to a number of positive COVID cases and staff on quarantine, they will postpone the opening of school until Tuesday, September 7th. They also want parents to know their open house has been cancelled.
Due to circumstances beyond their control, the Salem License Office in the Crossroads will be closed today through Friday, August 27th. They will reopen Monday August 30th at 8:00 AM.
Obituaries – Monday, August 23th, 2021
Funeral services for Hilda Pryor of Salem, age 90, will be this morning at 11:00 at the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr. Interment will be in the Boss Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the family for expenses.
A Celebration of Life for Timothy Charles Eddings of Salem, age 65, will be held this evening from 5:00 to 7:00 at the Rolla Chapel of the James and Gahr Mortuary. Memorials may be made to the Blue Knights MO IV.
Funeral services for Virginia “Arlene” Martin of Salem, age 68, will be held at 11:00 Tuesday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 this evening in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the North Lawn Cemetery.
Graveside services for Mary Campbell of Salem, age 79, will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 at the Williams Cemetery in Licking. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Salem.
Funeral services for Gary Paul Hogan of Salem, age 74, will be held at 12:00 noon Wednesday in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held Wednesday morning from 10:00 until service time. Burial will be in the Jadwin Cemetery.
Funeral services for Thomas “Tom” Matthew Koehnen of Salem, age 60, will be held at 11:00 Friday morning in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel and will be live-streamed on the Wilson Mortuary Facebook Page. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 7:00 Thursday evening in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the Jadwin Cemetery.
Funeral services for Wayne Dee Akers of Salem, age 85, are incomplete at this time but are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Salem.
Sports – Monday, August 23th, 2021
Adam Wainwright threw eight innings of two-hit ball and Paul Goldschmidt homered as the Cardinals beat Pittsburgh Sunday, 3-0. Yadier Molina and Harrison Bader had RBI singles as the Cards will be off tonight before facing Detroit tomorrow in a two-game series.
The Kansas City Royals swept the three-game series from the Chicago Cubs over the weekend winning Friday, 62; then won Saturday 4-2 before bombing the Cubs Sunday, 9-1. Hunter Dozier had two RBI doubles to lead Kansas City who will be at Houston tonight to start a three-game series.
Kansas City won their second preseason game beating the Arizona Cardinals Friday, 17-10. They will play Minnesota this Friday night.
Weather – Monday, August 23th, 2021
HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 11:00 THIS MORNING UNTIL THURSDAY AT 7:00 PM
Today..Sunny with a 40% chance for afternoon showers, high of 91 with a heat index of 101.
Tonight..Slight chance for rain in the evening, then clear, low of 71.
Tuesday..Sunny, hot and humid, high of 94 with a heat index of 103.
Tuesday night..Clear, low of 70.
Wednesday..Sunny, hot and humid, high around 95.