Local News – Friday, June 11th, 2021

The Salem Park Board met Wednesday night at the Salem Community Center@The Armory. Vice-President Kyle Williams served as the acting president for the meeting. Park and Recreation Director Melissa DuBois went over her Alice Lou Craig Municipal Pool report that showed a number of busted pipes in the pump house from the extreme cold weather in February. Most of the repair work was done by Westport Pools. She said the pool just received some new umbrellas, lifeguard rescue tubes and mask to replace outdated equipment. The Park Board also approved some new inclement weather rules to be initiated at the pool for storms, rain and cool temperatures. She also reported there were some problems in getting the splash pad primed and working properly this spring, but that problem has since been corrected. DuBois said the “Start Soccer” program went well but she had to limit the participants to just ten. She also said the two-week summer camp will be held July 12th through the 23rd and there are still two openings available for children. The cost is $150 for the camp which will include camp presenters followed by swimming in the afternoon at the pool. DuBois reported there are 481 coaches and players in the Youth T-Ball, Softball and Baseball leagues with just over 425 being players. There are six age 3-4 T-ball teams, nine age 5-6 T-ball teams, six boys baseball teams age 7-8 with coaches pitching, six girls softball teams ages 7-10 with coaches and machine pitching, four baseball teams of boys 9-11, four softball teams of girls age 11-14, and four baseball teams of boys age 12-14. DuBois stated there have been three new maple trees planted at the Salem City Park, new yellow fence caps have been put on the ball fields, and a portable pitching mound that was purchased is being replaced due to some damages. She said the Al Brown Fields are back open, but for daylight use only as the light poles have cut to eliminate any risk of them falling. One estimate to replace the lighting system at Al Brown from Musco Lighting came in for between 410,000 to 455,000 dollars. DuBois said at least one other bid will be secured. She also said she had been contacted by Kelly Sink from the MRPC that a mandatory webinar for awardees of the LWCF grants will be held on July 15th and she hopes to have more information on the soccer field grant soon. When DuBois has more information, the Park Board will try to meet shortly thereafter. She also gave updates on the “Eat Smart in the Park” program, sports banner sales and a work update on the Salem Civic Theatre. The board reviewed and approved the proposed budget for the Park and Recreation Department for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. The board heard Bob Jenkins, who was not in attendance, intended on resigning from the Park Board. They elected Greg Sanders as the new president to replace Stan Podorski who resigned from the position at the last Park Board meeting. There was a discussion about naming a piece of equipment at the skate park for a local person who used the skate park for years that was killed in an automobile crash, but no vote was taken. The meeting was then adjourned.

The Dent County Sheriff’s Department has released some reports for June. On Wednesday, June 2nd, a deputy conducted a traffic stop on Iron Street. At the traffic stop, a 55-year-old St. James woman was arrested for having an active warrant through Dent County. The woman was transported to the Dent County Jail and incarcerated. On Thursday, June 3rd, a deputy traveled to a residence in the 1000 block of East Center Street to serve an arrest warrant. During the course of the incident, a 23-year-old Salem man was arrested for having active warrants through Dent County. He was transported to the Dent County Jail and incarcerated. Later that same day, a deputy conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of West Roosevelt and Highway 19. At the traffic stop, a 43-year-old Salem man was arrested for driving while having his license revoked or suspended. He was transported to the Dent County Jail where he was finger-printed, issued a summons and released. On Saturday, June 5th, the Dent County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a subject that was robbed at gun point and he was now pursuing the suspect. Deputies traveled to the area where the reporting party had lost sight of the vehicle on Route FF. While speaking to the reporting party, the suspect vehicle was seen driving toward the deputies on Dent County Road 3050. Deputies stopped the vehicle and during the course of the incident, a 33-year-old Leasburg man was arrested for two counts of possession of a controlled substance, one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, one count of possession of marijuana of 10 grams or less and forgery. The man was transported to the Dent County Jail where he was incarcerated. If you have any information regarding any investigation, contact the Dent County Sheriff’s Office at 729-3241.

The Missouri Bicentennial Time Capsule is seeking submissions from clubs, schools, community groups, businesses and government agencies to commemorate Missouri’s bicentennial this year. The deadline to submit to the time capsule is August 10th, Missouri Statehood Day. All Missouri-based profit and nonprofit organizations are eligible to participate. The time capsule is sponsored by the State Historical Society of Missouri and the Saint Louis Ambassadors with a goal to collect items that document Missouri’s past, present and future. The two organizations are asking for public participation in this project. Organizations and businesses are invited to participate by contributing three items: one to represent their past, one to represent their present, and a note to future Missourians. Items should measure no larger than 8.5 x 14 inches, in other words, no larger than legal size paper and combined be no more than a quarter-inch thick. All submissions need to be in printed form and not electronic. An online registration form on missouri2021.org is required for all submissions and items should be mailed to the following address: The State Historical Society of Missouri…Attn: Time Capsule, 605 Elm Street, Columbia, MO 65201. All participants will be notified of their successful submission and receive a certificate for participating in the time capsule. An event to commemorate the time capsule will be held August 27th, this summer in St. Louis. Once sealed, the time capsule will be housed at the State Historical Society of Missouri until August 10th, 2046, when it will be reopened and shared with the public 25 years later.