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Local interest keeps food truck discussion trending in Lake Ozark


Local interest keeps food truck discussion trending in Lake Ozark
Dan Field
Food trucks in Lake Ozark.
Currently, they are prohibited by ordinance. But growing interest from both the public and food truck vendors is keeping the issue on the front burner for city officials.
The Lake Ozark Planning & Zoning Commission spent about 45 minutes during its regular monthly meeting May 5 hearing from proponents of food trucks within the city and discussing the ramifications at length. No one spoke in opposition.
The issue was raised at the commission’s April meeting after the city received several inquiries from potential vendors. Social media was robust with conversation after the Magic Dragon Street Meet Nationals car show during which many visitors and residents complained they could not find a place to eat because of the crowds. The social media solution is food trucks. ....

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Jaffé, Louis I. (ca. 1888–1950) – Encyclopedia Virginia


SUMMARY
Louis I. Jaffé was the longtime editor of the
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot (1919–1950) who earned renown for his sponsorship and promotion of Virginia’s antilynching law. A lifelong liberal and civil rights activist, Jaffé championed reforms that sought to improve the daily lives of African Americans, especially those in Hampton Roads. In 1929, he became Virginia’s first Pulitzer Prize winner, receiving the award for Distinguished Editorial Writing for the
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot‘s antilynching advocacy.
Louis Isaac Jaffé was born, apparently in Detroit, Michigan, to Philip and Lotta Jaffe, orthodox Jewish immigrants from Lithuania. Around 1895 the Jaffes moved to Durham, North Carolina, where they operated a series of marginal businesses. Their residency in the thriving textile and tobacco town enabled their son to receive an excellent education at Durham High School and later at Trinity College (now Duke University), where he edited the campus n ....

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Lake Ozark annual audit shows clean bill of financial health


Lake Ozark annual audit shows clean bill of financial health
Dan Field
newsroom@lakesunonline.com
The City of Lake Ozark has received a clean bill of financial health for the fiscal year 2020.
Lindsay Graves, CPA, of Graves and Associates, presented the annual audit during the regular board meeting April 27.
She noted that the city had sound accounting and financial practices and meets most recommendations for communities of Lake Ozark’s size. One of the most important objectives which the city meets is having between four and six months of operating budget funds available in the various accounts.
She also commented that 2020 was “a good year” for the city financially despite the challenges communities and residents faced last year. ....

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