A move to establish guidelines for holding City of Lake Ozark meetings by electronic means has been tabled. The ordinance… Read More
Small Business Saturday – Holiday Passport Stroll: Mayor David Ridgely has proclaimed Saturday, November 29th, 2025 as Small Business Saturday in Lake Ozark. Part of a nationwide initiative to encourage people to shop and support locally owned businesses in their own community, the Bagnell Dam Strip Association is hosting their Light Up The Strip event for a festive day of shopping, strolling, dining and holiday cheer! New this year is the Holiday Passport Stroll, where area businesses are stamping event passports so that folks who visit several businesses may be entered to win a prize package. More information is available at https://www.facebook.com/events/727460423705599/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[]%7D While participating in the event this weekend and throughout the holiday season, we hope you enjoy new decorations being placed throughout the City and take a picture at our photo stop near the top of the Strip!
A move to establish guidelines for holding City of Lake Ozark meetings by electronic means has been tabled. The ordinance… Read More
The final significant piece to the Lake Race weekend June 4-5 is now in place. The Lake Ozark Board of… Read More
The first in a series of public Focus Sessions on the City of Lake Ozark Comprehensive Plan update will be… Read More
One of the premier national boat races is coming back to Lake Ozark. The OPA-sanctioned Lake Race, one of 13… Read More
City of Lake Ozark officials have a stern warning for businesses that sell alcohol within the city limits: Follow the… Read More
Consideration of an ordinance allowing for city board and commission member attendance of city meetings by electronic means evolved into… Read More
A series of meetings to garner public input on the wants and needs for the City of Lake Ozark are… Read More
On the heels of Casey’s coming to Eagles’ Landing in Lake Ozark, it appears the prospects of an ALDI grocery… Read More
National Police Week is May 9-15. At a time when law enforcement is under the microscope – especially on the… Read More
Progress is slow sometimes, and the path to improve the city’s 90 miles of streets is moving forward. That was… Read More