Local News – Tuesday, June 29th, 2021

The Dent County Commissioners met Monday morning at the courthouse. Shawn Bolerjack , Race Director of the Honor Our Heroes Marathon, requested the closing of Dent County Road 2300 from 6:45 until 7:30 the morning of November 20th. This part of the road was needed so the marathon could be certified by the United States of America Track and Field organization. The request was approved by the commission. In the road report, District One Commissioner Wes Mobray stated grading would be done on Dent County Roads 4160 and 5020, and possibly 6010 and 6590 if the crews can get the grader to work. Mobray stated brush would be cut on county road 4210 and materials would be added to county roads 6055 and 6250. District Two Commissioner Gary Larson wanted thank Commissioner Mobray for cutting a path between three downed trees on county road 5225 at the end of Route E. Work crews on Monday completed the cleanup. Larson said grading would be done on Dent County Roads 3333, 4060 and 4477 while brush would be cut on county roads 2300 and 3230. Larson reported the county receive about $18,000 from the Department of Conservation for the white rock they used on roads going into the conservation areas. He also said a hydraulic hose on brush cutter #9 was being replaced. Presiding Commissioner Darrell Skiles stated he attended an Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management Full Council meeting on June 15th and heard a presentation by Scott Volner from Catalytic Innovations in Rolla how they are able to remove minerals out of the battery recycling that can help plants. Skiles said those interested in submitting a waste recycling grant this year can apply beginning July 1st. A workshop will be held on July 28th that will be available by Zoom to help those preparing the grant application. The applications MUST be submitted by noon on August 20th at the MRPC offices. Skiles also indicated Brady Wilson of Rolla Recycling was again elected Chairman with Skiles re-elected Vice-Chairman of the council. He said he would be attending the IDA Board meeting tonight at 6:00 and on Wednesday, there will be a Broadband meeting at the Salem Community Center@The Armory from 10:00 in the morning until noon. This is being put on by the MRPC and is relevant to Dent County only. Skiles prepared a letter that was approved by the commission to send to Governor Mike Parson asking him to veto Senate Bill 53 that raises Sheriff’s salaries in relation to those of a federal judge. The burden of the salary increase would fall directly upon the county and becomes another unfunded mandate created by the state that could affect the jobs of other law enforcement offices. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley presented to the commission a Resolution from the Missouri Ethics Commission that establishes a procedure for certain elected officials to disclose any possible conflict of interest they may have with them holding office. The county clerk, presiding commissioner, prosecuting attorney and judges must file these forms every year. Curley said she attended the South Central Region County Clerks meeting at West Plains last week where a number of issues were discussed, mostly on election laws. The commissioners approved a technical assistance contract from the MRPC regarding the distribution of the ARPA Funds as Salem has already received the first payment of those funds, but as of yet, there is no clarification of what these funds can be used for. The commissioners also approved a Resolution on the removal of the private gate from Dent County Road 4128. Skiles discussed with the commissioners that the distribution of COVID funds will come to an end on June 30th. They approved that any money left in the fund as of that date would be transferred by the treasurer to the LEST Fund based on the request by the Sheriff’s Department last year. The amount left is around $4,000. The board receive one bid for chip and seal work and that came from Blevins Asphalt from Mt. Vernon for $259,142.40 That came in under the budgeted amount of $260,000 and was approved by the commission. At the last meeting, the commission heard from Great Rivers Associates about the two FLAP projects. The Cooley bridge is 90% complete on permits and the right of way access has been signed. Bid openings will begin in September and construction will begin in October. The Tan Vat Road overlay will need more surveying and Commissioner Mobray recommended to stay within the road and put in more guardrails on the cliff edge curves with more signage. The projects will have a bid date of January with work to begin in February. Also, Steven Patterson wanted to remind everyone to comment on the Ozark National Scenic Riverways trails and riverways proposal before July 18th. The courthouse will be closed on Monday, July 5th for Independence Day and the commissioners will not be meeting that day.

Dent County Collector Shannon VanKirk wants to remind anyone who still has delinquent real estate taxes from 2018 that you will need to pay them IN FULL by TOMORROW, June 30th, during regular business hours from 8:00 in the morning until 4:30 in the afternoon. If you fail to do so, then on July 1st, the taxes from 2018, 2019 and 2020 will be declared due by August 20th, 2021. If not paid by then, your parcel will be sold at the Delinquent Tax Sale that will be held on Monday, August 23rd. Check payments are no longer accepted so you will need to pay with cash, cashier’s check or money order. If you are not sure this applies to you or you do not understand how the system works, you need to call the Dent County Collector’s Office immediately so that it can be explained to you. Call the Dent County Collectors Office at 573-729-3911 with any questions you may have or stop by the Dent County Courthouse. Starting July 1st, there will be an additional $25 per parcel added to the tax bill to pay for advertising costs in the Salem News. Remember, only the taxes for 2018 need to be paid IN FULL by Tuesday, June 30th to give you another whole year to pay the other outstanding years.

The Salem R-80 Board of Education will hold a special meeting Wednesday morning, June 30th, by Zoom at 11:30. After approval of the agenda and a resignation, the Board will adjourn and move into Executive Session to discuss personnel.