Lake of the Ozarks Daily Digest — Thursday, March 12, 2026

Ty's Take

The Camden County Commissioner sexual harassment allegations deserve serious attention from voters, especially with local elections heating up – when public officials abuse their power, it erodes trust in the very institutions our communities depend on. Meanwhile, the Osage Nation's nearly half-million dollars in local giving shows what real community partnership looks like, supporting everything from education to public services while some of our elected officials apparently can't behave professionally. It's a stark contrast that voters should keep in mind as they head to those candidate forums later this month.


Lake Expo

Camden County Commissioner Accused Of Sexual Harassment, Retaliation; Investigation Begins

A Camden County commissioner is facing allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation, prompting officials to launch a formal investigation. The accusations mark a significant development in local county government as the investigation gets underway.

Sunny Skies & Shady Allegations: A Wild Week at the Lake

Lake of the Ozarks experienced an eventful week combining pleasant weather with emerging controversies in the area. Local officials and residents are dealing with various allegations while enjoying sunny conditions across the region.

Sewer Smell Solution? Osage Beach Officials Say New Treatment Plan Will Shrink The Stink

Osage Beach city officials have announced a new wastewater treatment plan designed to address persistent odor problems plaguing residents. The proposed solution aims to significantly reduce the unpleasant smells that have been a ongoing concern for the community.

Lake News Online

Osage Nation Has Delivered Nearly $500,000 to Local Organizations

The Osage Nation has distributed nearly $500,000 in funding to various local organizations throughout the Lake of the Ozarks region. These substantial contributions support community programs and initiatives across the area.

Dogwood Elementary student raises funds to pay negative lunch balances

A student at Dogwood Elementary has organized a fundraising effort to help pay off negative lunch account balances for fellow students. The young fundraiser's initiative addresses food insecurity issues within the school district.

Low lake levels allow time to check seawalls

Current low water levels at Lake of the Ozarks are providing property owners with an opportunity to inspect and repair their seawalls. The reduced lake levels make it easier for residents to assess potential damage and complete necessary maintenance work.

Lake West Chamber to Host St. Patrick’s Pub Crawl on March 14

The Lake West Chamber of Commerce will host a St. Patrick's Day-themed pub crawl on March 14. The event offers local businesses and residents a chance to celebrate together while supporting area establishments.

Meet the Candidates at the Republican Club Meeting March 17

Local political candidates will meet with voters at the Republican Club meeting scheduled for March 17. The gathering provides an opportunity for community members to hear from candidates and learn about their platforms before upcoming elections.

Where Lake Ozark and Osage Beach candidates stand on the issues

Candidates running for office in Lake Ozark and Osage Beach have outlined their positions on key local issues facing both communities. The candidates' stances cover various municipal concerns important to voters in both cities.

Deuel named American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal

Deuel has been selected as the Grand Marshal for American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624's St. Patrick's Day Parade. The honor recognizes Deuel's contributions to the local community and veteran organizations.

Wake & Shake Coffee House opens on Westside

Wake & Shake Coffee House has opened its doors on the Westside, bringing a new dining option to the area. The coffee shop adds to the growing number of local businesses serving the Lake of the Ozarks community.

KRMS Radio

Golf Players Championship Underway In Florida

The Golf Players Championship has begun in Florida with Scotty Scheffler entering as the tournament favorite. Attention will focus on whether Rory McIlroy can compete and complete the tournament.

Missouri State Bears Surprise Everyone With Major Wins

Missouri State Bears have surprised fans with major victories in their first year competing in Conference USA after leaving the Missouri Valley Conference. The team's unexpected success has caught observers off guard this season.

New Study Shows Biomarkers In Blood Could Help Diagnose Dementia Earlier

University of California San Diego researchers conducted a 25-year study examining blood biomarkers that could help diagnose dementia symptoms earlier. The research focused on older women and whether early brain changes could be detected through blood tests.

Pachyderm Club Meeting Set For March 27th

The Mid-MO Pachyderm Club will hold its next monthly meeting on Friday, March 27th from noon to 1 p.m. at Bonnie's restaurant. Lake area residents interested in political discussions are invited to attend the gathering.

Lake Area Chamber Field Trip Coming Up – RSVPs Requested

The Lake Area Chamber is organizing an upcoming field trip for members, with RSVPs still being accepted. Chamber Director Morgan Boyland says the field trip series helps members network and learn about local businesses.

Rolla Man Facing Charges For Livestock Theft

Melvin Fincher, a 39-year-old Rolla man, has been arrested and charged with livestock theft in Barry County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol's drug and crime control division conducted the investigation leading to his arrest.

Osage Beach Police Make Two Arrests Over The Past Week

Osage Beach police arrested two men during the past week on various charges. Lieutenant Michael O'Day reported a 39-year-old Birch Tree man was arrested for assault and property damage, while a 44-year-old man was also taken into custody.

Gravois Fire District Says They Saw Another 20 Calls For Service This Week

The Gravois Fire District responded to 20 emergency calls this past week, bringing their total to 136 alarms so far this year. Division Chief of Training Randy Scott reported the weekly service numbers for the busy fire department.

New Research Shows Birth Rates Increasing In States With Abortion Bans

New research indicates birth rates have risen in the 13 states with total abortion bans, along with increased demand for family assistance programs. The study reveals demographic changes following the implementation of restrictive abortion laws.

Camden Republican Club Meeting Will Feature Camdenton School Board Candidates

The Camden County Republican Club will host Camdenton School Board candidates at their next meeting on Tuesday, March 17th. The event will give voters a chance to meet and learn about candidates running for local school board positions.


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