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There's only ONE Osawatomie. A resolution for a rebranding contract was first introduced in May of 2021 at a regular meeting of City Council. City staff presented the idea at the beginning of the Oz Commons Downtown Revitalization Planning Project, known as Oz Commons, and noted that the current logo was lacking in unique identifiers for such a unique community. …
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The City of Osawatomie is seeking applicants for a newly established Arts Commission! At the May 12th, 2022, regular meeting of City Council, the Governing Body approved a resolution outlining the establishment of a public arts commission to help develop and implement public art and arts-and-culture activities and programming within the City of Osawatomie. City staff will be accepting applications …
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Director of Community Development Ed Beaudry hosted a town hall on Wednesday, May 18th, 2022 as part of a series of presentations regarding a proposed update to the building code. The presentation created by Beaudry can be found below, and a final version will also be shown to the City Council as part of the June 23rd meeting of the …
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Welcome Alumni!
Reminders for Alumni Weekend
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LIGHTS ON THE LAKE CONCERT AND FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR - JUNE 25
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Multi-platinum recording artist Sara Evans is headed to Osawatomie City Lake! This Nashville superstar, the fifth most-played female country music artist, will be the headlining act for the 2022 Lights on the Lake festival!
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This is a limited-ticketed event. Your ticket will gain you access to all the activities that day at the lake, including the huge fireworks spectacular over the lake following the concert. Scan the QR Code below to get your tickets today!
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JOHN BROWN JAMBOREE RETURNS JUNE 16-18
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The Osawatomie Police Department records all calls for service and compiles regular reports on activity within the City of Osawatomie. An archive of those reports can be found on our website. For more information on the reports or incidents mentioned, please contact the Osawatomie Police Department directly.
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TextMyGov Resident Support
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This text-based software allows residents to search information, ask questions, or report issues in the community directly from their phone's regular messaging app. Text the words "Hi," "Hello," or "Hey" to 913-557-8777 to check out the program. We'll be making continuous updates to the prompts and flows as we learn more about the community's needs and preferences, so don't be discouraged if something isn't in place just yet -- we're working on it!
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Residents interested in receiving text notifications from the City can text "OZGENERAL" to 91896 for general alerts or "OZALERTS" to 91896 for emergency alerts!
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While we continue work on the new website, certain functions may be unavailable. Please call us at 913-755-2146 and we'd be glad to help you access the information you need.
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