About two dozen spectators witnessed the changing of the guard as Dennis Newberry took the oath office as mayor of… 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.
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
Good news on the COVID-19 front for Miller, Morgan and Camden counties. The Camden County Health Department, the Miller County… Read More
Wednesday morning update, as promised: In unofficial totals with 100 percent of precincts reporting, write-in candidate Dennis Newberry is… Read More
City of Lake Ozark residents will be paying a little more for trash service effective April 1. Customers without a… Read More
The City of Lake Ozark has a new, user friendly website designed to provide residents and visitors with current, accurate… Read More
City of Lake Ozark voters will be going to the polls Tuesday, April 6, to consider three races and two… Read More
And the winners are… The Bagnell Dam Strip Association has announced winners of the record-setting St. Patrick’s Day Parade Saturday… Read More
The development of a new Comprehensive Plan for the City of Lake Ozark is back on track after taking a… Read More
The City of Lake Ozark has taken yet another step to help ensure the safety of visitors and residents along… Read More