A piece of property along Rt. 242 in Lake Ozark is now available for development after the Lake Ozark Board… Read More
Police Week in Lake Ozark: On May 12, Mayor David Ridgely officially proclaimed this week as Police Week in the City of Lake Ozark. The proclamation was presented to the Lake Ozark Police Department in honor of the men and women of law enforcement who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, while also recognizing the dedication and service of officers who continue to protect and serve our community each day. Pictured left to right are Detective Sergeant Mark Kordula, LOPD Benevolent Association President Officer Karl Glasscock, Mayor David Ridgely, and Chief James Boren.
A piece of property along Rt. 242 in Lake Ozark is now available for development after the Lake Ozark Board… Read More
The City of Lake Ozark wants to appropriately reward its employees and do its best to retain employees. The board… Read More
Utility services on the North Shore in Lake Ozark will more than likely be getting a thorough examination as the… Read More
The outpouring of support for the Lake Ozark Police Department continues. Two weeks after Dennis Reese and Springfield Armory donated… Read More
In an unprecedented move, the Lake Ozark Board of Aldermen has voted to close a large section of The Strip… Read More
Photo Caption: Dennis Reese (left), Springfield Armory CEO, and LOPD Chief Gary Launderville. Springfield Armory is proud to announce the… Read More