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Lead Water Service Lines

Lead Water Service Lines – Important Information Recently, letters were sent to residents regarding lead water service lines. This information is part of a mandatory national lead service line inventory required by federal law. Communities are required to notify residents about the known or potential material of their water service lines. Why this inventory matters […]

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Grave Opening Procedures at Rose Hill Cemetery

Grave Opening Procedures at Rose Hill Cemetery The City of Brookfield has updated its process for coordinating grave opening services at Rose Hill Cemetery to ensure accuracy, accountability, and consistent service for families and funeral homes. Effective immediately, all grave opening requests must be submitted directly to the City of Brookfield. This applies to all […]

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Meet Brandon Roberts, Brookfield’s City Manager

The City of Brookfield is proud to welcome Brandon Roberts as its new City Manager. With nearly two decades of leadership experience in public service, Brandon brings a strong foundation in municipal operations, emergency management, and organizational development to his new role. As City Manager, Brandon is responsible for overseeing the city’s daily operations, managing […]

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ANNUAL CHANGE FROM CHLORAMINES TO CHLORINE

PUBLIC NOTICE On Monday, May 12, 2025 the City of Brookfield in conjunction with the City of Marceline and Public Water Supply District Number 3 will be making its ANNUAL CHANGE FROM CHLORAMINES TO CHLORINE Every year, the Cities of Brookfield, Marceline and Public Water Supply District Number 3 (PWSD # 3) implement an annual […]

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City of Brookfield Releases 2024 Consumer Confidence Report on Drinking Water Quality

April 18, 2025 Brookfield, MO – The City of Brookfield has released its 2024 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), which provides residents with detailed information about the quality and safety of their drinking water. The report outlines where the city’s water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by the Missouri […]

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Partners in Preparedness: Pershing Health System and Linn County Ambulance Boost Mass Casualty Capabilities

Pershing Health System (PHS) has taken a significant step forward in regional emergency preparedness through the acquisition of an Ambu Bus Kit—highly specialized equipment designed to support mass casualty incidents or large-scale patient evacuations. Thanks to a collaborative effort with Region E of Missouri’s Regional Homeland Security Oversight Committees (RHSOCs), PHS received the kit at […]

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