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April 2024 Election and Candidate Filing Notice: While state and federal elections are now weeks behind us, the municipal election filing period is just around the corner.Notice is hereby given that the annual election will be held in the City of Lake Ozark, Missouri on April 8, 2025. At said election, candidates for the following offices will be voted upon: Mayor (Two-Year Term), Alderman Ward I (Two-Year Term), Alderman Ward II (Two-Year Term), Alderman Ward III (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 8, 2025 election. The first day of candidate filing is December 10, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. and the last day is December 31, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.Polling places shall be opened at six (6) o’clock a.m. on April 8, 2025 and shall remain open until seven (7) o’clock p.m. on said date.Ward I, Miller County - Mt. Carmel Church Ward II, Miller County - Mt. Carmel Church Ward III, Miller County - Mt. Carmel ChurchWard III, Camden County - Lodge of Four Seasons-Exhibition CenterTo view the City's ward map, visit https://cdn.townweb.com/cityoflakeozark.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/4225-Ward-Map10-31-12-Model.pdf

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Lake Ozark thanks K.C. Cloke

It was a bittersweet moment for the City of Lake Ozark at its March 9 Board of Aldermen meeting when they bid farewell to Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director K.C. Cloke. 

Cloke will soon become the Camdenton Chamber executive director after serving the lake community for five years. 

Mayor Gerry Murawski presented her with a Certificate of Appreciation that lauded her for her service to the community and the City of Lake Ozark. “We wish her well,” Murawski said. “K.C. has done an incredible job and I can’t think we’ve ever had as good a relationship between the city and the chamber.” 

Cloke said she will miss the relationship she’s had with the city and is confident the partnership will continue in her absence.