After decades of persistence, planning, and partnership, the Clarke County Reservoir Project has reached a defining moment in its journey toward securing a sustainable water source for Osceola and Clarke County. Project leaders have received confirmation from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Environmental Protection
More CCDC News →After the devastating 2024 tornado season, Osceola is taking action. City Council has approved funding to begin planning a community storm shelter—bringing new peace of mind to residents in the Warren Park area.
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A dry winter across the Midwest has contributed to widening drought concerns, but conservation now can help the community stay ahead of dry conditions in the future.
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Osceola Water Works has launched an important project to upgrade the community’s water treatment plant, the facility that turns water from West Lake into the clean, safe drinking water residents rely on every day.
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At the February meeting of the Osceola Water Works Board of Trustees, the Board discussed uncertain weather patterns along with the Seasonal Precipitation and Seasonal Temperature Outlooks. That uncertainty is exactly why preparation is so important and how, by staying mindful of water usage now, Osceola can reduce the risk of future shortages.
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