After 37 years in public office, Lake Ozark City Administrator Dave Van Dee is retiring from public service. Van Dee,… 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.
After 37 years in public office, Lake Ozark City Administrator Dave Van Dee is retiring from public service. Van Dee,… Read More
The City of Lake Ozark has received a clean bill of financial health for the fiscal year 2020. Lindsay Graves,… Read More
Missouri and the City of Lake Ozark will celebrate their employees during Local Government Week May 2-8.The week is an… Read More
The Highway 54 interchange opened Wednesday, April 21, but any time there is change there is a little confusion –… Read More
Despite the fickle weather we’ve come to tolerate at the Lake of the Ozarks, spring is a time of rebirth.… Read More
The signals and the intersection (top photo) at W Road and Highway 54 will be going away by the end… Read More
A major milestone on a two-year project will occur next week. The opening of the Lake of the Ozarks new… Read More
It’s apparent in Lake Ozark that the season of events is well underway. With two major events already in the… Read More
About two dozen spectators witnessed the changing of the guard as Dennis Newberry took the oath office as mayor of… Read More
The door to allowing food trucks in the City of Lake Ozark was left open a crack by the city’s… Read More