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Elected Officials Recognized: At Tuesday night’s Board of Aldermen meeting, Mayor Newberry administered the oath of office to aldermen recently elected to serve their wards for the next two years. Following the certification of election results, David Ridgely (Ward 3), Pat Thompson (Ward 1), and Johnnie Franzeskos (Ward 2) took the oath and began their service by addressing new business. Later in the meeting, outgoing alderman Sherry Jackson (Ward 2) was recognized for her time on the board by Mayor Newberry, other aldermen, and members of the city staff.

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City Participates in Job Fair

On March 22, representatives from the City of Lake Ozark attended a lake area job fair in an effort to bring new talent to City Hall.

Advertising open full-time and part-time positions in our Police, Police Dispatch, and Public Works departments, various city staff members are engaging with the public to discuss the benefits of working in local government and how to make a career change towards public service.

This event will be the first of several this year where the City of Lake Ozark reaches out to the community at large to help fill some of our critical positions.

To learn more about open positions or employment benefits, visit https://cityoflakeozark.net/employment-opportunities/  

(Pictured above are Matt Michalik, Public Works Director, and Mark Kordula, Lake Ozark Police Sergeant)