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Weather – Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Today..Sunny, with a high of 82.
Tonight..Mostly clear, low around 56.
Thursday.. Mostly cloudy with an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms, high of 78.
Thursday night.. Cloudy with an 80% chance of showers & thunderstorms, low of 45.
Friday…Partly sunny, high of 64.
Friday night..Cloudy, low of 43.
Sports – Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
The Salem Baseball Tigers played the Liberty Eagles Monday and won by a score of 10-5. Haiden Sanders had five at bats, with 2 hits, and 3 RBIs. Kaiden Dubois pitched the majority of the game and tallied 7 strikeouts.
The Tigers also played yesterday shutting out the St. Clair Bulldogs by a score of 9-0. The Tigers’ bats came alive at the top of the 6th when they scored 8 of their 9 runs. Cory Ball took the mound for 6 innings before Roy Stevens finished out the top of the 7th with two strikeouts. The Tigers head to Mountain Grove on Thursday, the first pitch will be at 4:30.
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers played Mountain Grove on Monday and lost by a score of 6-9. Then travel to East Carter yesterday and lost 15-0. Their next game will be at home vs Ava on Thursday afternoon at 4:30. This game will be covered on KSMO Radio and live streamed on KSMOradio.com starting with Tiger Talk around 4:15.
The Salem Tennis Tigers shutout Liberty by a score of 9-0. They played Osage yesterday and lost by a score of 9-0. Today they’ll be on the road to attend the West Plains’ Invitational.
The Cardinals are mourning the loss of legendary Hall of Famer Dorrel ‘Whitey’ Herzog who passed away at the age of 92. He lead the Cardinals to 3 World Series in the ‘80s.
The Cardinals played game 2 against the Athletics yesterday and won 3-2. They wrap up the series today with pregame starting at 1:40. Tune in on KSMO Radio for live coverage.
The Kansas City Royals game against the Chicago White Sox was postponed yesterday due to rain. They’ll have a double header this afternoon starting at 1:10.
The Blues are back on the ice and face the Dallas Stars today. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio at 8:00.
Obituaries – Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Funeral Services for Brenda Pearl Jamirson, age 80, of Viburnum will be held Thursday morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Burial to follow in the Boss Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday afternoon from 4:00 until 7:00 in the evening in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel.
Funeral Services for Bertha May (Hicks) Patterson, age 73, formerly of Salem, will be held Friday afternoon at 1:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 11:00 in the morning until time of service.
Graveside services with Military Honors for Ernest Dean Look, age 88, will be held at 1:00 Friday afternoon at the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Cuba. Services are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Rolla.
Funeral Services for Chalmer Morris, age 84, of Salem, will be held at 1:00 Friday afternoon at the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be at 11:00 until service time. Interment will be at the Northlawn Cemetery.
Graveside services for Alma Jean Kelley, age 90, formally of Salem, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Waynesville. Services are under the direction of the Wilson Mortuary of Salem.
Local News – Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Meramec Regional Planning Commission is hosting a Second Chance Job Fair from 10:00 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon on Tuesday, April 23, at 202 North Smith Street in Cuba. The job fair focuses on employers willing to hire individuals who are justice involved or in recovery from substance-use-disorder. Employers attending include Walmart, Aerofill, Aspeq, Imperial, Manchester Packaging and Cohen Woodworking with other employers still reserving spaces to attend. The Missouri Job Center, Missouri Baptist Hospital of Sullivan and Invent Yourself, LLC will also be at the event to provide resources to potential employees. This event is open to the public and attendees will be eligible to win a door prize. This project is funded through a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, totaling $1,000,000 awarded to MRPC in 2021. Employers and prospective job candidates needing information, can call 573-265-2993 ext. 141 for more information.
An accident occurred in Shannon County Monday afternoon at 2:20 on Highway 19 four miles south of Eminence. According to the Highway Patrol report a 2017 Nissan Altima, driven southbound by 34-year-old Ashley Lewis of Bunker, crossed the center line of the roadway and struck a northbound 2011 Chevrolet Silverado, driven by 37-year-old Jessica Sartin of Eminence. Lewis suffered serious injuries and was transported by ambulance to Mercy St. Francis in Mountain View. Sartin suffered moderate injuries and was transported by ambulance to Cox South in Springfield. A passenger in the Nissan, 30-year-old Nicole Holly of Bunker, suffered minor injuries and was transported by ambulance to Cox South in Springfield. It was not know whether Lewis was wearing a safety restraint, while Sartin was not and Holly was. Both vehicles were totaled and removed from the scene by Baker’s Towing of Birch Tree.
Yesterday the Missouri House of Representatives announced the passage of HB 1886, a comprehensive legislative measure sponsored by State Representative Rudy Veit, that encompassed a wide range of legal reforms in Missouri. It introduces significant changes to Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), broadening reasons for court dissolution and establishing a non-binding alternative dispute resolution process. It updates definitions in legal proceedings, adjusts provisions for spousal trusts, and introduces procedures for electronic wills and estate documents. The bill raises the age limit for admissible statements in criminal proceedings and expands the definition of “vulnerable person.” It sets minimum compensation for jurors and allows counties to adjust compensation. It establishes procedures for out-of-state subpoenas and shields individuals exercising constitutional rights from certain civil actions. It makes adjustments to court fees, modifies guardianship proceedings, fee payments, and excludes criminal proceedings from privileged information protections for probation and parole officers. It raises the age limit for certain offenses and adjusts penalties based on the ages of individuals involved. The legislation now moves to the Missouri Senate for further consideration.
The Creative Arts Center will be holding a Pokemon Painting Party with Isabella Knaack on Friday evening, April 19th from 4:00-6:00. If you are a PokeFan, come create your own Fakemon or replicate an existing character. While this painting is geared towards a younger audience, but all ages are welcome to come and paint. This class will be a step-by-step format. The cost is $15 for with all supplies provided. Class registrations are first come, first serve basis, with online registrations. Interested salemcommunitybetterment.com website for have at least two people sign up to hold the persons can sign up under “Programs” at the class which will topped out at 15.
Weather – Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Today.. Windy and thunderstorms likely, high of 75.
Tonight.. Partly cloudy, slight chance for a lingering storm and showers, low around 61.
Wednesday.. Clear skies, with a high of 82, and a low of 55.
Thursday.. Thunderstorms return to the region, with a high of 80, and low of 48.
Sports – Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Sonny Gray pitched 6 scoreless innings yesterday on Jackie Robinson Day to earn his 100th Major League career win. The St. Louis Cardinals won 3-1 yesterday vs the Athletics. They play again this evening at 7:45, listen live on KSMO Radio.
The Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox yesterday 2-0. Game 2 of the 3 game series starts today at 4:40 this afternoon.
Obituaries – Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Funeral Services for Brenda Pearl Jamirson, age 80, of Viburnum will be held Thursday morning at 11:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. Burial to follow in the Boss Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday afternoon from 4:00 until 7:00 in the evening in the Wilson Mortuary Viburnum Chapel. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions can be made in the memory of Brenda Jamirson.
Funeral Services for Bertha May (Hicks) Patterson, age 73, formerly of Salem, will be held Friday afternoon at 1:00 in the Wilson Mortuary Salem Chapel. Burial to follow in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 11:00 in the morning until time of service.
Funeral Services for Chalmer Morris, age 84, of Salem, will be held at 1:00 Friday afternoon at the Salem Chapel of James and Gahr Mortuary. Visitation will be at 11:00 until service time. Interment will be at the Northlawn Cemetery.
Graveside services with Military Honors for Ernest Dean Look, age 88, will be held 1:00, Friday afternoon at the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Cuba. Services are under the direction of the James and Gahr Mortuary of Rolla.
Local News – Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
The Dent County Commission met Monday morning at the courthouse. 120th District legislative candidate Lance Blair was in attendance and Presiding Commissioner Gary Larson asked about his campaign. Blair responded that voters have concerns over inflation, uncertainty about their future, and paying their bills. He said he feels his campaign is going well. In the road report District One Commissioner Wes Mobry said that grading would be done and rock would be added to Dent County Roads 5410 and 6020, plus grading only would be done on county road 6380. Furthermore, brush would be cut on county road 6470. District Two Commissioner Gary Polk indicated that grading would be done and rock would be added to Dent County Roads 2500 and 2540, while grading only would be done on county roads 4030, 4400, 4403, and 5245. Larson said he attended the TAC Committee meeting last Thursday in St. James and learned from Preston Kramer information that corrected some inaccuracies in last week’s release about the Standing Rock Bridge. He said the state has purchased adequate property for the entire bridge to be built during Phase 1. Then during Phase 2 signage will be established, the roadway route to the new bridge would be completed and there would be temporary traffic signals during Phase 2. Larson also reported that at the MRPC meeting last week he was appointed to the Meramec Regional Community Foundation. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley reported that bills were being approved by the Commissioners for payment. She said she balanced with Dent County Treasurer Denita Williams on all county accounts for March. It was reported that the Commissioners took phone bids for 7,500 gallons of diesel. The winning and lowest bid was from County Fuels for $2.93 per gallon. At 10:00 bids were opened for chip and seal this summer. Blevins Asphalt bid was $1.91 per unit single coat, double coat was $3.65 per unit, and $.91 per unit for primer only on double coat and they can begin in June. West Contracting of Pacific bid $2.24 per unit on single coat and $4.86 per unit on double coat with no extra cost for primer. The Commissioners voted 3-0 to go with the low bid by Blevins Asphalt. The next meeting of the Dent County Commission will be Thursday morning at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
The Phelps County Public Housing Agency (PHA) will host a public hearing to accept comments on the PHA’s annual plan this afternoon at 2:00 during the Meramec Regional Planning Commission, #4 Industrial Drive in St. James. The Phelps County PHA provides HUD Section 8 rental assistance to persons in Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Phelps (outside the city of Rolla) and Washington counties. The plan is a comprehensive guide to PHA policies, programs, operations and strategies for meeting local housing needs and goals. The annual plan is submitted to HUD every year. The plan is available for review at MRPC/Phelps County PHA through April 16th. Written comments will be accepted through April 17 and can be submitted to MRPC, attention Donald Keeney, Housing Program Manager. For more information contact Kenney at, dkeeney@meramecregion.org or call 573-265-2993.
The Dent County Sheriffs office has released some reports. On Saturday, April 6th, deputies responded to the 600 block of County Road 2480 for a theft report. The victim, a 61-year-old Iowa man, told officers that an ATV had been taken from his property by an unknown suspect or suspects. The investigation is continuing. On Monday the 8th deputies responded to the 4500 block of County Road 2050 for another theft report. A 77-year-old Salem man, told deputies that a known suspect had taken a 2006 Ford F-150 without his permission. The investigation is ongoing. Thursday the 11th, deputies responded to the 1100 block of West Scenic Rivers Blvd. for a wanted subject. The suspect, a 40-year-old Salem woman, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and transported to the Dent County Jail where she was incarcerated. The next day deputies responded to the 600 block of County Road 2075 for a domestic disturbance. A 29-year-old Salem man and a 29-year-old Rolla woman, had assaulted one another. Neither party wished to pursue charges and the Missouri 12 Hour Rule was invoked. If you have any information regarding an investigation please the sheriffs office at 729-3241.
The spring season brings blooms, sunny skies, warmer temperatures, and a variety of newborn animals. Young wildlife can pull on our heartstrings as they look to be abandoned, but that’s rarely the case. The Missouri Department of Conservation reminds the public that the best place for wildlife is in the wild. A common newborn species we may encounter in the spring is young birds. When you see newborns alone, that means the parents are likely out searching for food and will return. If you see a chick with feathers hopping on the ground, leave it alone because it’s a fledgling and its parents are nearby keeping watch. Fledglings can spend up to 10 days on the ground learning to fly. If you find one that has no feathers, it likely fell out of its nest and you can return it to the nesting area if possible. Another animal you shouldn’t interfere with is young rabbits. Rabbits seldom survive in captivity and can actually die of fright from being handled. A common myth is that human scent does will cause wild mothers to reject their young but that’s not true. It takes a lot of knowledge to care for and rehabilitate wild animals and it requires special training, permits, and facilities. Not to mention, it’s illegal to possess many wild animals without a valid state or federal permit. Wildlife can become dangerous as they mature, and can carry disease, parasites, and cause property damage. People have good intentions, and it can be tempting to take these cute, young animals in our homes, but the best thing we can do for wild animals is to leave them in the wild.
Weather – Monday, April 15, 2024
Today..Mostly sunny with a 20% chance of afternoon showers & thunderstorms, high of 84.
Tonight.. Mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of showers & thunderstorms, low around 63.
Tuesday..Cloudy and breezy with a 80% chance of showers & thunderstorms, high around 77.
Sports – Monday, April 15, 2024
The Salem Baseball Tigers beat Waynesville, 10-4 Friday to improve to 9-2 on the season. Salem will be at Mountain View this afternoon to face the Liberty Eagles at 4:30. The game will NOT be heard on KSMO Radio.
The Salem Lady Softball Tigers will be at Mountain Grove today to face the Panthers. Salem is 2-8 going into the game and still looking for the first SCA Conference win as they are 0-3 in conference play.
The Salem Tennis Tigers will host Mountain View-Liberty today at 4:00 at the Salem City park.
The St. Louis Cardinals started the weekend off with a win against the Arizona Diamonbacks 9-6 on Friday. They lost on Saturday 4-2 and another loss on sunday 5-0. Sonny Gray will start Monday as The Cards head to Oakland to face the Athletics tonight the game can be heard on KSMO Radio starting at 7:45.
Kansas City Royals loss Friday 6-1, won Saturday 11-7, and loss Sunday 1-2 to the New York Mets. They face the White Sox tonight.
The St. Louis Blues lost 5-2 to Carolina Friday, but won 4-1 Sunday against Seattle. The Blues will face the Dallas Stars on Wednesday. The game can be heard on KSMO Radio at 8:00.