News – Monday, December 16th 2024
The Dent County Commission held their regular meeting Thursday morning at the Dent County Courthouse. At the meeting, District 1 Commissioner Wes Mobray was not in attendance due to a prior commitment. Grant Wilson from Jason Smith’s Rolla Office was in attendance and told the commission that Jason had been reappointed as the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. He also told the commission about five bills that are currently on the floor of the house including S310 which is the Disaster Contract Improvement Act bill which has already passed the Senate and is waiting House approval; HR9541 which is called the Power Act of 2024; HR7671 which is the Disaster Management Cost Modernization Act; HR 2892 that will address the effectiveness of the EAS Alert System; and HR 2672 which is the FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act. In the road report, District 2 Commissioner Gary Polk gave the road report for both districts. For District 1, he stated rock would be added and grading was being done on Dent County Roads 6220 and 6370, while only grading would be done on county roads 6010 and 6590. For District 2, Commissioner Polk stated that rock would be added and grading done on Dent County Roads 3160, while only grading would be done on county roads 2083 and on 4410. Presiding Commissioner Gary Larson said he attended the Ozark Rivers Solid Waste Management meeting and banquet Tuesday night in St. James and acted as the emcee. He said no awards were presented to any Dent County businesses. He also attended the Transportation Advisory Committee meeting Thursday as well as standing committee meetings and the regular MRPC meeting. Dent County Clerk Angie Curley continues to work on the 2025 county budget, and said filing has begun for the April 8th Municipal Election and that will end on December 31st. This is for school boards, City of Salem and Bunker alderman positions, three SMH board positions, a Dent County Health Center board position, and others. You need to file at the offices of the taxing entity. Make sure that you meet the qualifications to serve for the position you seek and are aware of the length of the term you would serve. Curley reported on her trip to Jefferson City Tuesday where they witnessed the filing of the Election Harassment Bill to protect poll workers, election officials and their families and others. The next meeting of the commissioners will be Monday morning at 9:00 at the courthouse and the meeting is open to the public.
The Salem Police Department has released a report for incidents from Wednesday, November 20th through Monday, November 25th. On Wednesday, November 20th at about 8:30 in the evening, officers responded to the intersection of Warfel and Hawkins for a report of a traffic accident. It was reported that a single vehicle had crashed into someone’s garage. During the investigation, it was found the operator of the vehicle was impaired. As a result of the investigation a 38-year-old Salem man was arrested and later released on summons for excessive blood alcohol content. On Monday, November 25th near 3:00 in the afternoon, officers arrested 54-year-old Glen Head of Salem, on his outstanding warrants out of the City of Salem. Head was transported to the Dent County Jail to await bail. That same evening at approximately 11:00, officers conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Highways 19 and 68 for various traffic violations. It was found the driver was impaired. After a short investigation, a 34-year-old Salem man was arrested and later released on summons for excessive blood alcohol content. Please contact the Salem Police Department at (573) 729-4242 if you have any information regarding any ongoing investigation.
The Dent County Fire Protection District Board of Directors at their meeting Tuesday evening, December 10th, reviewed the annual fire district incident report. The annual reimbursement report showed a total of 233 calls for the fiscal year from December 1, 2023, to November 30th, 2024. Those calls included 87 fires making up 37.33% of all calls and they were comprised of 17 grass or brush fires, 22 building fires, 19 forest or woodland fires, one mobile home fire, six outdoor rubbish or trash fires, two natural vegetation fires, eight passenger vehicle fires, two transport vehicle fires, three fires classified as other, and seven other types of fires. The fire department responded to 27 accident calls, 25 medicals assist or emergency calls, 23 alarms sounding calls, 15 hazardous material calls, seven agency assist calls, two rescue calls, five utility problem calls, eight public service calls and one smoke investigation. The fire department also had nine calls canceled while en route to a destination.