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Missing fisherman found safe after search
LAKE OF THE OZARKS – Family and friends breathed a huge sigh of relief after a missing fisherman was found safe.
Last Tuesday (December 9) at approximately 6:07 p.m., the Gravois Fire Protection District (GFPD) was dispatched to the Gravois Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks near the eight Mile Marker to assist the Missouri State Highway Patrol with locating an elderly fisherman who was reported overdue.
GFPD responded with its fire boat and immediately requested additional mutual-aid support from the Rocky Mount Fire Protection District and the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District. Each deployed their fire boats to assist in searching the shoreline and channel.
A separate unit responded to the missing individual’s residence to gather further information and assist in search efforts.
A command post was established at the Gravois Public Access with the support of the Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District’s mobile command unit.
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Osage Beach looks to raise water, sewer rates
OSAGE BEACH - The city is looking to raise the water and sewer rates early next year and will be holding a Public Hearing regarding the proposed rate schedule changes on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. during the regularly scheduled Board of Aldermen meeting at City Hall.
The proposed rates, which were presented to the Board of Aldermen last month, are available for review on the city’s website.
The Board of Aldermen will consider the First Readings of the applicable bills following this Public Hearing. If approved, the new rates would take effect on March 1, 2026.
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Nine agencies respond to Lake Ozark house fire
LAKE OZARK – A structure fire fueled by high winds resulted in nine fire districts responding to the scene last week.
Last Wednesday at 2:23 p.m., the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District was dispatched to a reported structure fire on Trillium Lane.
First units on the scene discovered a home with heavy fire in the rear of the structure.
Due to high winds, the fire moved rapidly through the structure and ignited several natural cover fires away from the home.
Two other homes experienced fires that were quickly extinguished by on-scene firefighters.
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