City of Lake Ozark residents will be paying a little more for trash service effective April 1. Customers without a… Read More
City and LOPD Named Non-Profit of the Year: Last month, the City of Lake Ozark and Lake Ozark Police Department were honored to be named the 2025 Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit of the Year.Over 200 lake area business owners and community members were present to vote on this award and others, and we are grateful for the recognition given by the community we serve. Of this award, City Administrator Harrison Fry stated, "This is the result of years' worth of intentional effort to continue finding ways to better serve our community and the folks who come visit every year. Through the summer, the men and women of LOPD have a tough task in front of them but they are supported every step of the way by our mayor and aldermen, and the members of this community we call home."
City of Lake Ozark residents will be paying a little more for trash service effective April 1. Customers without a… Read More
The City of Lake Ozark has a new, user friendly website designed to provide residents and visitors with current, accurate… Read More
City of Lake Ozark voters will be going to the polls Tuesday, April 6, to consider three races and two… Read More
And the winners are… The Bagnell Dam Strip Association has announced winners of the record-setting St. Patrick’s Day Parade Saturday… Read More
The development of a new Comprehensive Plan for the City of Lake Ozark is back on track after taking a… Read More
The City of Lake Ozark has taken yet another step to help ensure the safety of visitors and residents along… Read More
There was some $10.3 million in new construction in Lake Ozark last year including both residential and commercial projects. We… Read More
City of Lake Ozark residents will be paying a little more for trash service effective April 1. Customers without a… Read More
By Loretta Srch BDSA Contributing Writer It is a year to celebrate. Bagnell Dam was built 90 years ago. Missouri… Read More
City of Lake Ozark residents will continue to get free recycling at Laclede Industries’ Waste Watchers. The board of aldermen… Read More