Bagnell Dam road (Business 54 bridge) will be closed for reconstruction beginning Tuesday morning, Sept. 7. The purpose of the… 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."
Bagnell Dam road (Business 54 bridge) will be closed for reconstruction beginning Tuesday morning, Sept. 7. The purpose of the… Read More
The prospects for the next phase of an affordable housing complex in Lake Ozark got a huge boost when the… Read More
Several motorists ignored clearly posted No Parking signs during a recent event in Lake Ozark and their vehicles were towed.… Read More
The private-public partnership concept is working well in the City of Lake Ozark. Because a private citizen stepped forward, the… Read More
The North Shore in Lake Ozark continues to be the focus of infrastructure progress. The city is close to bidding… Read More
The lake area will begin to buzz this weekend with several activities associated with the annual Lake of the… Read More
It’s been a long time coming. Those were the words of Lake Ozark City Administrator Dave Van Dee who announced… Read More
A housing developer with a track record of success in Lake Ozark wants to continue providing working class housing in… Read More
Food trucks will now be allowed to operate within the City of Lake Ozark. The board of aldermen approved an… Read More
As the cases of COVID-19 in the lake area began to decline last spring, we hoped we’d never have to… Read More