The final significant piece to the Lake Race weekend June 4-5 is now in place. The Lake Ozark Board of… Read More
April 2026 Election and Candidate Filing Notice: Notice is hereby given that the General Municipal Election will be held in the City of Lake Ozark, Missouri on April 7, 2026. At said election, candidates for the following offices will be voted upon:Alderman Ward I Two-year termAlderman Ward Il Two-year termAlderman Ward Ill Two-year term All those persons wishing to be a candidate for any of the above named offices must file a Notice of Candidacy with the City Clerk of Lake Ozark Missouri for the April 7, 2026 election. The first day of candidate filing is December 9, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. and the last day of filing is December 30, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.Polling places shall be opened at six (6) o'clock a.m. on April 7, 2026 and shall remain open until seven (7) o'clock p.m. on said date.Ward I, Miller County - Mt. Carmel ChurchWard II, Miller County - Mt. Carmel ChurchWard III, Miller County - Mt. Carmel ChurchWard Ill, Camden County - Lodge of Four Seasons-Exhibition Center
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
Food trucks in Lake Ozark. Currently, they are prohibited by ordinance. But growing interest from both the public and food… Read More