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Find out what's happening in the city. Below is a list of current news releases.
Request Tracker is a powerful tool that allows the citizens of Neosho to communicate with the city at their convenience. The Request Tracker offers web site visitors a method to easily report problems and to track the progress of these issues to a resolution. Citizens will log on to the City’s web site at www.neoshomo.org and click on the “Request for Service” button to the left. They will then create their own unique profile, select one of the many forms available, submit their request, view pending issues, and even reopen a closed issue. City staff will be assigned to address issues that are within their area of concern, reassign the problem, post details concerning the issue, send messages to the constituent reporting the problem and to eventually mark the issue as closed. This new aspect of the web site will debut at the Neosho Chamber Business & Industry Review at the Neosho High School, March 12-13. Citizens will be able to tour the site, log on and create their profile.
Because of mold remediation in their existing building, the Neosho Municipal Court will be relocated to the Neosho City Hall building at 203 E. Main St., Neosho as of Friday, February 26, 2010. All contact information will remain the same. Court sessions will be held in the City Council Chambers of the City Hall building and will be on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:00 pm.
Water is our most precious resource. Life in the Ozarks is defined by an abundance of clear flowing springs, streams and rivers. You could say water is an asset to be prized. Liquid Assets is an electronic newsletter about protecting water quality. The latest edition of the newsletter can be found at http://www.neoshomo.org/DocumentView.aspx?DID=754.
The Freeman Southwest Family YMCA has scheduled two informational meetings for players and parents interested in the Neosho Baseball and Softball Program. Meetings will be held at the Neosho High School Cafeteria on Thursday, February 25th at 6:30pm and Tuesday, March 2nd at 6:00pm. The YMCA will be gathering information from parents and players. Topics of discussion will include: past program strengths, season schedules, age divisions, rules and regulations and program fees. All past, current and future players and parents are welcome.
WCA announced today progress is being made to return to normal trash pickup schedules. Customers scheduled for pick up last Friday and Saturday (12/25 & 26/09) should be picked up on Saturday, January 2nd. Customers who were scheduled for pickup on Monday (12/28/09) should be picked up on Monday, January 4th. Those customers who are scheduled for pickup Tuesday, December 29th through Thursday, December 31st should bring their trash to the curb but if it is not picked up it should be taken back and brought back to the curb on the normal pick up day next week. By Monday, January 4th all normal routes should be resumed. For more information, WCA Service Department may be reached at 800-747-7701.
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