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UPDATE #1 – The person who sustained the gunshot wound to the chest has since passed away.
He is identified as David C Davis age 22 of Eldon, MO
After further investigation, it is now known that Davis and Michael P Watwood age 32 of Kaiser
were sitting in a vehicle in the parking lot of Jetz Trampoline Park located at 1075 Passover Rd
when another subject identified as Fernando Hutchinson age 20 of Osage Beach, MO approached
their vehicle in what we believe was to buy marijuana, as Hutchinson was at Davis’s vehicle he
reached in through the window and grabbed something and took off running in the direction of
Autumn Hills apartments located on Redbud Rd, Davis, and Watwood began to chase Hutchinson.
Watwood and Davis split up and Davis chased Hutchinson to the area of Kay Lynn Resort. Shots
were fired and Davis was struck in the chest.
After the shooting, Hutchinson ran back to his apartment where he was later located by Officers
after their arrival. Hutchinson declined to make a statement on scene.
After interviewing those subjects who were detained, they stated they were out of marijuana, and at
some point, Hutchison made comments he was going to steal some marijuana.
A handgun was recovered in Hutchinson’s apartment when Officers served a search warrant there.
Hutchinson was arrested and transported to the Osage Beach Police Department. Hutchinson
would be later transported to the Camden County Jail and charged with Murder 1st Degree and
Armed Criminal Action, with No Bond.
This is an ongoing investigation; any further information that becomes available will be released via
press release.

Osage Beach, MO – On 03/31/2024 at 8:33 pm Officers were dispatched to the area of 1075 Passover Rd for
a Disturbance in progress and shots fired. Upon arrival, Officers found one subject with a gunshot wound to
the chest who was treated on the scene and was transported to the hospital by Ambulance. Officers detained
several subjects on the scene, and they were transported to the Osage Beach Police Department to be
interviewed.
Officers know there was a disturbance among several subjects, at this time it is unknown what the disturbance
was about. Detectives are currently investigating the case to determine what happened.
We don’t believe there is any danger to the public.
Any further information that becomes available will be released via Press Release.
Osage Beach Police Department was assisted by the Osage Beach Ambulance, Osage Beach Fire Protection
District, Camden County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri State Highway Patrol, Mid MO Drug Task Force and
Camden County Prosecutors Office.

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Prescribed burns at Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Camdenton Missouri Lake of the Ozarks

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CAMDENTON, MO – On Saturday, March 8, 2025, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, in collaboration with the National Park Service, carried out a series of prescribed burns at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. The controlled fires, initiated early this morning, aimed to reduce wildfire risks, promote native plant growth, and maintain the park’s ecological balance.

The timing of the burns aligns with early spring conditions, which park ecologists say are ideal for minimizing impact on wildlife while maximizing ecological benefits.

Today’s burns mark the first major fire management activity at Ha Ha Tonka in 2025, with additional burns potentially scheduled later this year depending on weather and resource availability. Park officials emphasized that these efforts are part of a broader commitment to preserving Missouri’s natural heritage for future generations.

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Trumps Address to the Joint Session of Congress sends Mr. Green being thrown out with in minutes.

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Trumps Address to the Joint Session of Congress sends Mr. Al Green Green being thrown out with in minutes. Trump calls out Democrats saying no matter what he says or does they will not stand. The camera flashed shots of the Democrat party with signs that said Musk Steals. Trump continued the speech strong by asking them to enjoy the republicans with the wins of the county.

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Osage Beach Operating Budget shows Significant Increases in Personnel and Capital Spending.

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The City of Osage Beach Board of Aldermen officially adopted the FY2025 Operating Budget on December 19, 2024, outlining a comprehensive financial plan for the upcoming fiscal year. The budget, spanning 69 pages, projects total expenditures across all funds at approximately $38 million, reflecting a strategic focus on personnel growth, infrastructure improvements, and operational stability.

Personnel Expenditures See Major Boost

The FY2025 budget allocates $10,941,704 for personnel expenditures across all funds, marking a 12.4% increase from the FY2024 budget of $9,736,098 and a 21.2% jump from the FY2024 projected year-end total of $9,031,206. Key highlights include:

  • Salaries: Rising to $6,978,788, a 12.2% increase from FY2024’s budget and an 18.8% increase from the projected year-end, reflecting new hires and wage adjustments.
  • Per Meeting Expense: Surging 55.8% to $48,000, driven by increased meeting frequency or compensation rates.
  • Overtime and Holiday Pay: Overtime is budgeted at $417,400 (up 40.1%), while holiday pay rises to $212,402 (up 22.9%), indicating heightened staffing demands.
  • Retirement 401 Contributions: A significant 28.2% increase to $773,225, underscoring the city’s commitment to employee benefits.

The personnel schedule details a total of 136 authorized positions, including 117 full-time and 19 part-time roles, with notable growth in departments like City Clerk (from 1.5 to 3 full-time equivalents) and Engineering (from 2 to 4 FTEs) compared to FY2024.

Capital Investments Prioritize Infrastructure

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Capital expenditures for FY2025 are set at $16,990,032, a slight 5.1% decrease from FY2024’s ambitious $17,907,575 budget, though a dramatic 197.3% increase over the FY2024 projected year-end of $5,714,260. Major investments include:

  • Transportation Fund: $6,274,726, a 17.3% increase, funding projects like the Salt Barn Roof replacement, Highway 42 Sidewalk construction, and Osage Beach Road improvements.
  • Lee C. Fine Airport Fund: $4,986,982, up slightly from FY2024, supporting ongoing airport enhancements.
  • 911 Center: A standout $447,247 allocation (384.8% increase), including an AIS P25 Upgrade and dispatch relocation, addressing critical communication needs.

Conversely, departments like Parks & Recreation ($333,800, down 54.7%) and Information Technology ($25,492, down 77.3%) see reduced capital spending, reflecting a shift in priorities.

Operations & Maintenance Stabilizes

Operations and Maintenance (O&M) expenditures total $10,182,427, a modest 1.4% decrease from FY2024’s $10,324,068 budget, though up 10.6% from the projected year-end of $9,209,616. Notable changes include:

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  • Human Resources: A striking 228.9% increase to $365,117, likely tied to expanded staffing and training initiatives.
  • Building Inspection: Up 130.7% to $79,510, supporting heightened regulatory activity.
  • Engineering: A 52.2% cut to $261,100, aligning with completed projects from FY2024.

Employee Pay Plan Adjustments

The budget introduces an updated Employee Pay Plan effective January 1, 2025, with pay ranges spanning Level 6 ($32,604-$47,276) to Level 16 ($124,293-$198,868). Positions like City Administrator and City Attorney top the scale, while roles such as Airport Technician and Records Clerk anchor the lower end. The plan reflects periodic reviews mandated by City Code Section 125.050, accommodating new positions and level adjustments.

Looking Ahead

The FY2025 budget underscores Osage Beach’s focus on workforce expansion, infrastructure resilience, and essential services, balancing growth with fiscal prudence. With a total personnel authorization of 123.19 FTEs (up from 117.19 in FY2024), and significant capital commitments, the city aims to enhance public safety, transportation, and community amenities. Residents can expect increased activity in key departments, though some operational budgets tighten to offset these investments.

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For more details, the full FY2025 Operating Budget is available through the City of Osage Beach administrative offices.

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