Coast Guard News Releases
- Coast Guard Clarifies Requirements for Bareboat Charter Operations
- Coast Guard Conducts Law Enforcement Boardings at the Lake of the Ozarks
- Coast Guard Reminds the Public to Watch for Illegal Passenger Vessel Operations
- Whether at Work or at Play Remember it’s a Shared Waterway. Know the Navigation Rules and enjoy your day!
- Coast Guard warns of illegal charter boats in LA-LB area
- Enjoying the Waterways in a Safe (and Legal) Manner
Other News
Captains Bob May and Doug Beck with the Captains Association of Missouri awarded the Bob Mogan Scholarship to Rodrigo Novales. May of 2024
This Scholarship is available to any Lake Career & Technical Center (LCTC) student currently enrolled in a marine or power sport and/or welding and fabrication related class & planning to attend a post secondary school for training in the Marine Service Technology or Welding & Metal Fabrication field. Emphasis will be awarded to those students that intend to return to Lake of the Ozarks and work for a Lake of the Ozarks Marine Member.
This is the second year the Captains Association of Missouri has been privileged to aid an student to achieve education and career goals.
The Captains Association Of Missouri was pleased to present a $1500.00 scholarship at the Annual Lake Career and Technical Center to Karson George who is a student of the Marine Service Technology Program, 2024.
Karson George is a fourth-year student in the LCTC Marine & Powersports Program. After graduation, he plans to attend LCTC’s Adult Marine Service Technology program. In his time at LCTC, he has earned Mercury Marine and OSHA 10 certifications as well as completed participated in Work Based Learning at Kelly’s Port.
The check was presented by Captains Bob May and Glen Treankler pictured with Karson George.
Congratulations to Drake Hess, LCTC Grad that earned a $1500 check from the Captain’s Association of Missouri to help him get started as a marine mechanic. He Is full time now at Premier 54 Advantage.