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The Ozark Board of Aldermen adopted Resolution 2030 to approve one appointment to the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA). The nominee, identified in the meeting record as Susie, was not present; a board member described her as a bank manager at Great Southern Bank with 18 years in the city and service on the fire board. Alderman Campbell moved adoption of the resolution and Alderman Snyder seconded. The motion to adopt Resolution 2030 passed by show of hands; the clerk recorded that the motion carried. At the meeting a board member spoke in support of Susie’s appointment, citing her familiarity with the city, business background and prior public‑service experience. The meeting record includes no additional biographical details such as a last name or the nominee’s formal acceptance. Resolution 2030 authorizes the appointment to the LCRA; the record does not reflect any formal vote count by roll call in the transcript other than the chair’s statement that the motion carried.
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