Local News – Tuesday, February 4th, 2020

The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the courthouse for their regular meeting. Joe Bruno, the workshop manager from the Dent County Sheltered Workshop, was in attendance along with their board President Josh Gordon, board member Denita Williams and the parent of a worker, Keith Mueller. He wanted to speak with the commissioners about the future of the workshop. Bruno said that many other sheltered workshops have stopped collecting recyclables as those markets have dried up. As an example he cited the recycling of cardboard for businesses where at one time they were getting $200 per ton where as now they only receive $45 per ton. Bruno says the Sheltered Workshop now charges business $2.00 per pickup of cardboard, by doing this they kept 150.74 tons of cardboard out of landfills. He says the money they get back does not cover the cost of collecting the cardboard with the cost of the truck, gas, manpower, etc. He also said the increase in the minimum wage will hurt as he requested an increase in funds from the SB40 Board to cover the increase, but received a cut in his budget of $47,386. Bruno said that if everything went perfect this year, the workshop would end up about $9,500 short with all these cuts in place. He says the workshop is a viable work opportunity for their 33 clients that would have difficulty in many cases finding a job elsewhere, plus he feels obligated to his seven staff members. Bruno stated there is now a push from Washington, DC to eliminate all Sheltered Workshops. He stated House Bill 582 passed the House, but he does not feel it will make it through the Senate, but that is an unknown. The sheltered workshop provides packing services, assembly services, lawn mowing, collects recycling materials, builds birdhouses and picnic tables and more. They can also shred personal or commercial documents with their large shredders. Bruno said their most important feature is providing needed services to the community. In the road report, District 1 Commissioner Dennis Purcell said materials were added and grading is being done on Dent County Roads 5170 and 6220, while only grading will be done on county road 6020. Purcell said brush will be cut on county roads 6020 and 6580 and a crew will be patching potholes in various locations on chip and seal roads including county road 6180. Commissioner Gary Larson stated materials will be added and grading would be done on Dent County Roads 2120 and 3180, while only materials are going to be added to county road 4060 and grading done on county road 4300. Larson said brush would be cut on Dent County Road 2530. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley is reminding everyone to make sure that all your voting information is correct, and if you have moved or had a name change to please contact her office. The last day to register will be February 12th for the Presidential Preference Primary where you will have to pick a party before voting. The next meeting of the commissioners will be Thursday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.

The Dent County Sheriffs Department has released report on the department’s activities between January 20th and January 24th. On Monday the 20th, a deputy traveled to the 35000 block of Highway 72 in an attempt to serve an arrest warrant. A 53-year-old man from Silex was arrested for an active warrant through the Phelps County Sheriff’s Office. The man was arrested and transported to the Dent County Sheriff’s Office where he was later extradited to Phelps County. Then last Wednesday on the 22nd, deputies traveled to a residence on Dent County Road 6620 in an attempt to serve an arrest warrant at which time a 33-year-old Licking man was arrested for an active warrant through the Texas County Sheriff’s Office. The man was transported to the Dent County Jail and incarcerated. That same day the Viburnum Police Department located a 45-year-old Salem man who had active arrest warrants through Dent County. A deputy with the Dent County Sheriff’s Office traveled to the Viburnum Police Department and transported the man back to Dent County jail where he was incarcerated. On Friday, the 24th, deputies conducted a traffic stop near the 6500 block of Highway 119. During the course of the traffic stop, a 38-year-old Salem woman was arrested for felony driving while having her license revoked. The woman was transported to the Dent County Sheriff’s Office where she was fingerprinted, issued a summons and released. If you have information about any investigation, contact the sheriff’s office at 729-3241.

A one-vehicle accident happened Sunday afternoon shortly before 1:30 in Crawford County on Highway 19 just north of Route O. The report from the highway patrol report states that a 2017 Can Am UTV being operated by 50- year old Brad Weber of Cuba was traveling south when the crash occurred as an unknown vehicle traveling north crossed the centerline causing Weber to travel off the right side of the road and overturn. Weber suffered serious injuries and was transported to Missouri Baptist Hospital in Sullivan. The UTV sustained extensive damage and was removed from the scene by family.

A one vehicle accident happened Sunday afternoon shortly after 4:30 in Phelps County that resulted in injuries to two St. James residents. According to the report from the highway patrol, a 2013 Harley Davidson Streetglide driven by 42-year old Clay McKinnon of St. James was traveling north on Highway 63 about three miles south of Vida when the motorcycle experienced a mechanical malfunction and overturned ejecting McKinnon and a passenger, 34-year old Christina Scantlin. McKinnon suffered minor injuries and sought his own treatment. Scantlin was transported by Phelps Health Ambulance to Phelps Health Hospital in Rolla for the treatment of moderate injuries. The Harley Davidson was totaled and was towed from the scene by the owner.