Weather – Wednesday, January 8th, 2020

Today. Mostly sunny, high near 52.
Tonight..Mostly cloudy and windy, low of 41.
Thursday..Mostly cloudy and windy with a 40% chance for afternoon showers, high of 56.
Thursday night.. Cloudy and breezy with a 90% chance for showers, low of 49.
Friday..Mostly cloudy with a 90% chance for showers, high around 63.

Local News – Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the Dent County Courthouse. Commissioner Dennis Purcell was not in attendance due to a previous commitment so Supervisor Rodney Atkinson was in attendance. According to Atkinson in District 1, materials were going to be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 5600 and 6080 while grading only would be done on county road 5130. He also said brush would be cut on county road 6460. District 2 Commissioner Gary Larson indicated materials would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 3050 and 3160, while grading only would be done on county roads 2520, 2530, 4370 and 5240. Larson went to report materials would be added to county road 3040 and brush would be cut on county road 2360. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles said the commisioners would be working on the 2020 budget and no bills can be paid until it is approved. The budget hearing will be held on January 27th at 10:00 at the commissioners’ office. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported that she and Treasurer Denita Williams balanced on all accounts for December. Dan Riley and Noel Johnson attended the meeting to address the condition of Dent County Road 6280 that has been in very bad shape for some time and is causing damage to vehicles and tires. Riley had brought letters in from residents who live on the road as ell as the postal service worker and bus driver who drive the road about its condition. Atkinson responded by saying the road was on the schedule to be worked on this week. Economic Development Director Sally Burbridge was in to give her monthly economic report for December before Dent County Sheriff’s Bob Wells and Prosecuting Attorney Andrew Curley presented a check to Treasurer Williams from the sale of unclaimed seized weapons done in accordance to State Statute 542.301. A total of 24 weapons were sold, some from as far back as the 1990’s. The check was for $2,057.20 and goes into the county’s General Revenue Fund. The next meeting of the Dent County Commissioners will be Thursday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting will be open to the public.

An accident occurred Monday morning at 4:28 in Phelps County on Route Y three and a half miles northwest of Rolla. According to the highway patrol, a 2007 Chevrolet 2500 driven by 37-year-old Charles Bell of Rolla, traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. Bell suffered serious injuries and was transported by Phelps Health Air to University Hospital in Columbia. It was unknown whether he was wearing a safety restraint at the time of the accident. The Chevrolet sustained extensive damage and was removed from the scene by Ron Dishman’s Towing. The Highway Patrol was assisted by the Phelps County Sheriff’s Department and the Rolla Rural Fire Department.

The Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors will be meeting tonight at 6:00 at the fire station located at #2 South Main Street. After the call to order the Board is expected to approve the consent agenda and review the minutes of the December meeting, which will be followed by approval of bills and the financial report. The Board will also discuss the monthly reimbursement report. Old and new business will then be brought before the Board followed by a report from fire Chief Brad Nash. The Board will then set the date for the February meeting before adjourning. The meeting of the Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors meeting is open to the public.

Obituaries – Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

Funeral services for Dollie Jane Cook of Salem, age 75, will be held Wednesday at 1:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 5:00 until 8:00 tonight and from noon until service time Wednesday. Interment will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Funeral services for William Schescke of Salem, age 86, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the Salem Lutheran Church. Visitation will be from 11:00 in the morning until service time at the church. Interment will be at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Salem Lutheran Church. All arrangements are under the direction of the Salem James & Gahr Mortuary.

Funeral services for Jerold McKinnon of St. James, age 86, will be Saturday afternoon at 1:00 at the St. James Chapel of James and Gahr. Visitation will also be Saturday from 12:00 until service time.

Memorial services for Archie “Allen” Stacy of Salem, age 55, will be held Saturday night at 7:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be 5:00 until 7:00 Saturday night.

A Memorial service for Michael Joseph Helm of Salem, age 61, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from noon until service time Saturday.

Funeral services for Steven Beakley of St. James, age 68, will be Monday morning at 11:00 at the St. James Chapel of James and Gahr. Visitation will be Sunday from 3:00 until 5:00 at the Chapel. Interment will be in the Ft. Leonard Wood Veterans Cemetery.

Memorial services for Ellen Brasler of Salem, age 70, will be Saturday, January 18th at 2:00 at the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be from 1:00 until service time. Interment will be in the Jefferson Barracks Veterans Cemetery in St. Louis at a later date. Memorials are suggested to DCAWS.

Sports – Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

Reese Dodson scored 23 points and the Salem Tigers beat the Osage Indians Monday night in Owensville, 66-56. Salem will face Steelville Friday night at 7:00 in the semi-final at Owensville. Salem is 5-4 on the season.

Four Lady Tigers scored in double figures as the Salem Lady Basketball Tigers started out their SCA season with a 59-53 win over the Lady Bears of Willow Springs Monday night. Ashton Bowers netted 17 points for Salem followed by Tatum Hatridge who scored 12 points. Savannah Manthey and Bella Jadwin each added 11 more for Salem in the win. Salem is 9-4 on the year. The Lady Tigers will be at St. Elizabeth Thursday night.

The City of Salem Park and Recreation Department is inviting all boys and girls in 1st through 5th grade to a Youth Football Camp to be held February 3rd, 4th and 6th with Coach Dylan Wyrick and Coach Andrew Wynn at the Salem Community Center@The Armory. This camp is a skills and drills non-padded camp. The cost of the camp is $25 and that includes a camp T-Shirt. You can register for the camp through this Friday at the Salem Community Center@The Armory. For more info about the Youth Football Camp, contact Salem Park and Recreation Director Melissa DuBois at 729-6290 or e-mail her at salemparks@salemmo.com.

The St. Louis Blues will host San Jose tonight at 6:30. The Blues have lost their last three games. You can hear the game on KSMO.

David Perron is the Blues' representative on the NHL's Last Men In ballot, which gives fans the chance to send one additional player from each division to the All-Star Game. Voting is open now through Friday night. Fans can vote up to 10 times each day at NHL.com/vote.

The Missouri Tigers take on Tennessee tonight at 6:00 at the Mizzou Arena.

Weather – Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

Today. Mostly sunny and breezy, high of 48.
Tonight..Clear, low around 28.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny, high near 53.
Wednesday night..Mostly cloudy and windy, low of 40.
Thursday..Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance for afternoon showers, high of 57.
Thursday night..Cloudy with a 90% chance for showers, low of 47.

Local News – Monday, January 6th, 2020

On December 23rd of last year, the Dent County Sheriff’s Office and the Dent County Prosecutor’s Office completed another round of firearm sales seized in connection with criminal activity in Dent County. Today, Dent County Prosecutor Andrew M. Curley and Dent County Sheriff Bob Wells will be presenting another check in the amount of $2,057.20 to the Dent County Treasurer and Dent County Commissioners at their meeting. These funds benefit the county general revenue fund for the local school district. In response to this contribution, Salem R-80 Superintendent John McCulloch stated that each year the Salem R-80 School District receives about $80,000 in revenue from the county in the form of fines and escheats. He said this revenue goes directly into a special fund for teacher salaries. McColloch said the district appreciate the efforts of the Dent County Sheriff’s Office and the Dent County Prosecuting Attorney with the collection of this revenue. Sheriff Wells and Prosecutor Curley anticipate future seizures and sales of illegally possessed firearms in the future to further punish criminal activity and to hopefully deter future crime. The majority of the firearms seized were in connection with the illegal possession and distribution of controlled substances.

The Salem Board of Aldermen will be meeting tonight 7:00 at the City Hall Council Chambers. After the consent agenda, the board will hear from City Administrator Ray Walden. He will update the board on city projects underway, discuss a council meeting cancellation policy due to inclement weather and also discuss an office closure policy for inclement weather. In unfinished business, the board will discuss approving the trailer court license of the Park Street Trailer Park. In the introduction and reading of bills and resolutions, Bill #3436 that deals with the cancellation of meetings due to bad weather will be read. Then Resolution #1-2020 will be read that deals with the closing of the office due to inclement weather as that is addressed by the Employee Handbook which was adopted with a resolution. In new business, the board will discuss a policy on establishing a policy on the sale of acreage in the Master’s Industrial Park. The board will also hear a recommendation from Mayor Brad Nash to fill a vacancy on the Salem Housing Authority Board. They will also hear a recommendation by Mayor Nash to fill vacancies on the Park and Recreation Board before going into closed session to discuss real estate, contracts and personnel. Following closed session, the mayor will nominate a candidate for a new Chief of Police to replace the retiring Chief Keith Steelman that will be voted on by the aldermen. The new chief, if elected, would take the oath of office administered by the city clerk on or before February 14th. The meeting will then be adjourned.

Now is a good time for Missourians to consider buying flood insurance. Many Missourians are still working to recover from the widespread flooding of 2019. In some areas of the state, dealing with flooding and its aftermath has been a constant since March. More than 1,750 claims have been filed by flood insurance policyholders in Missouri alone. FEMA, the National Weather Service, and other agencies are concerned that flooding may be a problem again next spring. FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a great way to protect your home from flooding. Statewide, the NFIP has paid more than $68.7 million in flood insurance claims to Missouri policyholders for damage that began in March 2019. Here are some key facts about flood insurance. Most home, business and rental insurance policies do not cover flood damage. It takes 30 days for a flood insurance policy to take effect after you buy it and almost 25 percent of flood insurance claims come from areas not considered at high risk for flooding. The average annual cost of an NFIP policy for homeowners is about $700 and renters can also buy flood insurance for their personal property. Do you know that as little as one inch of water can cause $25,000 in damage to a home. In 2019, in eight counties not declared for the flooding disasters, FEMA’s flood insurance program paid $4.1 million in claims due to flooding. Since the year 2000, NFIP has paid nearly half a billion dollars ($490,728,817) on claims submitted by flood insurance policy holders in Missouri. Despite these significant payments, the number of NFIP policies in Missouri has dropped 1.4 percent, from 20,327 to 20,041, since March 2018. FEMA disaster assistance home repair grants are limited to primary residences and only to make them safe, sanitary and functional, but FEMA’s flood insurance policies are much more expansive. For example: A single-family home can be insured up to a maximum of $250,000 and its contents up to $100,000. Renters can cover contents up to $100,000. Non-residential property owners can insure their building up to $500,000 and contents up to an additional $500,000. And, perhaps most important, payments are based on flood damage to the residence, not contingent on a federal disaster declaration. To find an insurance agent who sells flood insurance or to learn more about NFIP, call 800-427-4661. Information also is available at www.FloodSmart.gov.

Obituaries – Monday, January 6th, 2020

Funeral services for Richard Dillon of Washington, age 96, will be held this afternoon at 1:00 at the Britton-Bennett Funeral Home in Steelville. Visitation will be from 10:00 this morning until service time. Interment will be in the Steelville Cemetery.

Funeral services for Dollie Jane Cook of Salem, age 75, will be held Wednesday at 1:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be from 5:00 until 8:00 Tuesday night and from noon until service time Wednesday. Interment will be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Funeral services for William Schescke of Salem, age 86, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the Salem Lutheran Church. Visitation will be from 11:00 in the morning until service time at the church. Interment will be at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Salem Lutheran Church. All the arrangements are under the direction of the James & Gahr Mortuary of Salem.

Funeral services for Jerold McKinnon of St. James, age 86, will be Saturday at 1:00 at the St. James Chapel of James and Gahr. Visitation will also be Saturday from 12:00 until service time.

A Memorial service for Michael Joseph Helm of Salem, age 61, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held from noon until service time Saturday.

Funeral services for Steven Beakley of St. James, age 68, will be Monday at 11:00 at the St. James Chapel of James and Gahr. Visitation will be Sunday from 3:00 until 5:00 at the Chapel. Interment will be in the Ft. Leonard Wood Veterans Cemetery.

Memorial services for Ellen Brasler of Salem, age 70, will be Saturday, January 18th at 2:00 at the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be from 1:00 until service time. Interment will be in the Jefferson Barracks Veterans Cemetery in St. Louis at a later date. Memorials are suggested to DCAWS.

Sports – Monday, January 6th, 2020

The Salem Boys Basketball Tigers will face the School of the Osage Indians tonight at 7:00 in Owensville at the Maries County Bank Tournament. You can hear the game on KSMO Radio and online at ksmoradio.com. Salem is 4-4 on the season.

The Salem Lady Basketball Tigers will host the Willow Springs Lady Bears tonight in SCA play starting at 6:00 with the JV game followed by the varsity match. Salem is 8-4 on the year.

The St. Louis Blues blew a 3-0 lead Saturday afternoon and lost the Golden Knights of Las Vegas, 5-4 in overtime. They will be home to face San Jose tomorrow night at 6:30.

The Missouri Tigers lost the #17th ranked Kentucky Wildcats Saturday at Kentucky, 71-59. They will host SCA Conference foe Tennessee tomorrow night at 6:00 at the Mizzou Arena. Missouri is 8-5 on the year.

Weather – Monday, January 6th, 2020

Today..Mostly sunny, high near 48.
Tonight..Cloudy this evening, then clearing late, low of 28.
Tuesday..Mostly sunny and breezy, high of 48.
Tuesday night..Mostly clear, low around 28.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny, high near 53.

Local News – Friday, January 3rd, 2020

The Dent County Commission met Thursday morning for their first meeting of 2020. In the road report District One Commissioner Dennis Purcell said that grading would be done on Dent County Roads 5255 and 5525, while materials would be added and grading done on county roads 5150, 5160, 5180, 6460 and 6470. He also reported that brush would be cut on county road 6080. District Two Commissioner Gary Larson reported that grading would be done and materials would be added to Dent County Roads 3080, 3090, 5225 and 5240, while grading only would be done on county road 2510. Larson also reported that brush would be cut on county roads 2155 and 2150. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles said that the IDA Board had a vacancy and the Board recommended Lori Plank to be appointed to the Board. The Commission approved Plank’s appointment 3-0. Skiles noted that he had looked over the ending 2019 actual expenditures and General Revenue along with most of the county office holders ended the year under budget. He said work continues on the 2020 budget. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley said the tentative 2020 budget would be available to the public on January 16th.The Commissioners voted 3-0 to set the 2020 budget hearing for January 27th at 10:00. Curley reported that the last day to register to vote in the March 10th Presidential Preference Primary Election is February 12th and that absentee voting for the March 10th election would start January 28th. She also said that February 25th is the first day for candidate filings for the August 4th Primary Election, plus that’s the first day for absentee voting for the April 7th Municipal Election. At Monday’s Commission meeting Jamie Homeyer was appointed to the Assessor’s position and she was sworn in Tuesday morning. The next meeting of the Commission will be Monday morning at 9:00 in the Dent County Courthouse.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that no one died in a traffic crash during the 30-hour 2020 New Year’s holiday counting period. Last year, there were 11 fatalities during the much longer 102-hour counting period. The 2020 New Year’s counting period only ran from 6:00 New Year’s Eve night until New Year’s Day night at 11:59. The 2020 New Year’s Holiday Traffic Statistics indicated that troopers investigated 72 crashes that included 34 injuries with no fatalities. They also made 56 DWI arrests during the counting period.

The Salem Police Department has released reports for December 25th and 26th. Christmas morning at approximately 9:09, an officer was dispatched to a residence in the 600 block of West Roosevelt in reference to an assault. The investigation of the report revealed a 37-year-old male of Salem had assaulted a 69-year-old male and a 38-year-old female, both of Salem. A further investigation led to the arrest of the suspect for assault, assaulting officers, resisting arrest and property damage. The suspect was incarcerated pending the application of warrants. On Thursday afternoon, the 26th, at approximately 12:58, an officer was dispatched to Fifth and Washington Streets in reference to a female lying in the street. The investigation of the report led to the arrest of a 40-year-old female of Salem for the possession of methamphetamine and the possession of other controlled substances. The suspect was incarcerated pending the application of warrants. The report is under investigation. Please contact the Salem Police Department at 729-4242 if you have information regarding any investigation.