Elks plan remember the troops pancake breakfast

Deadline approaches for Heart of the Ozarks Professional & Business Women college scholarships

PBW presents financial awards

Cops crack down on minors buying alcohol

Osage Beach convenience store clerk cited by Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco

Polling place crunch: Camden clerk cuts back to spare election costs

Early predictions based on past elections put voter turnout at about 13 to 15 percent of the 31,000 registered voters in Camden County.
– Camden County Clerk Rowland Todd

Osage Beach man dies in one-vehicle accident

An Osage Beach man died Sunday night from injuries sustained in a one-vehicle accident Wednesday.

Dog obedience class forming

State budget woes may cut funding for summer school

Lake schools take wait-and-see approach to scheduling summer classes

Osage beach gets tough on illegal trash dumping

City modifying ordinance language to make it easier to prosecute people who dump their trash in dumpsters

Trivia Challenge set for April 10

5 things to do this weekend

Listen to a 70-voice chorus; Let someone else cook for you; Wild west rides to Royal Theatre; St. Pat’s parades on land & water; Dance away St. Paddy’s Day

Gospel gets ready to 'Sing'

The Great Lake of the Ozarks Gospel Sing is just around the corner, and organizers are encouraging everyone to “think spring” and order their tickets now. The three-day Sing is scheduled for March 25-27.

EMS responders revive 26-year-old heart attack victim at accident

Osage Beach FPD firefighters extracted victim, paramedics resuscitated man at Woodriver Road wreck Wednesday night

Tornado drill sounds at 1:30 p.m. Thursday

Osage Beach Mayor Penny Lyons lauds court ruling

Welcomes Hammons to the city

Mayor responds to Hammons court decision

Osage Beach Mayor Penny Lyons released a statement today responding to the recent court decision in the lawsuit involving the city over the Hammons project TIF ordinance.

It’s Storm Week: Preparedness is the key to safety

Statewide tornado drill is Thursday
2010 Severe Weather Awareness Week is March 8-12.
The statewide tornado drill will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11. 
The NWS will send the drill message out as if it were an actual warning, so All Hazard NOAA Weather Radio stations will tone alert, and it is our hope that local officials will sound tornado sirens as well.


 

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