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(News Last updated January 26, 2012)
City employees receive raise
By Jeff Thompson
CAMDENTON - City employees - as well as their pay scales - were the focus of
decisions made by the Board of Aldermen last Tuesday night.
Most notably, the board approved a one-time 1.5 percent
cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) for city employees.
The COLA affects permanent full-time and part-time staff employed as of July 1,
2011 and takes effect at the employees’ next pay date.
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Man busted for sexual assault
CAMDEN COUNTY – A Camdenton man has been arrested and
charged in a sexual assault investigation.
On Jan. 13 the Osage Beach Police Department took a report on an alleged sexual
assault.
The OBPD and the Camden County Sheriff's Office coordinated resources and
efforts to conduct a joint investigation.
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Board addresses increased traffic flow problem
By Jeff Thompson
OSAGE BEACH - Increased traffic flow on Nichols Road and sidewalks on Osage
Beach Parkway occupied the Board of Aldermen’s attention at last Thursday
night’s meeting.
The board authorized the city to apply for a Traffic Engineering Assistance
Program (TEAP) to study traffic flow on Nichols Road between the OB Parkway and
the Highway 54 Expressway.
According to City Engineer Nick Edelman, the Missouri Department of
Transportation (MoDOT) program would provide traffic counts, capacity analysis
now and in the future, modeling and other engineering data.
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Ambulance district on budget
By Jeff Thompson
CAMDEN COUNTY - The Camden County Ambulance District (CCAD) is holding well to
its annual budget halfway through its fiscal year, according to district
officials.
The CCAD discussed the six-month figures at its monthly board meeting last
Tuesday night.
Its annual budget - set from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 - stands at
approximately $1.671 million.
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County to hold sobriety checkpoint
CAMDEN COUNTY - The Camden County Sheriff’s
Office will be stepping up enforcement on impaired drivers during a sobriety
checkpoint this month.
Law enforcement efforts will be increased in an effort to reduce the deaths and
serious injuries caused by impaired drivers, a department spokesman said.
Those caught drinking and driving could lose their license, money and freedom.
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OB Board of Aldermen actions Thursday January 19
OSAGE BEACH - In other business at the Jan. 19 Osage Beach Board of Aldermen meeting:
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Camdenton Board of Aldermen actions Tues. Jan. 17
CAMDENTON - In other business at the Jan. 17 Camdenton Board of Aldermen meeting:
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