Missouri Daybook

Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Friday, Nov. 07.
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 07 9:00 AM 25th annual Brick & Click Academic Library Conference – Northwest Missouri State University B.D. Owens Library hosts 25th annual Brick & Click Academic Library Conference
Location: B. D. Owens Library, 800 University Dr, Maryville, MO
Weblinks: http://www.nwmissouri.edu/, https://x.com/NWMOSTATE
Contacts: Mark Hornickel , Northwest Missouri State University, mhorn@nwmissouri.edu, 1 660 562 1704
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 07 9:00 AM SLATE Missouri Job Center hosts Holiday Help Hiring event
Location: SLATE Missouri Job Center, 1520 Market St, St. Louis, MO
Weblinks: https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/
Contacts: Rasmus Jorgensen, City of St. Louis, MO, jorgensenr@stlouis-mo.gov, 1 314 537 7207
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 07 10:00 AM Kansas City Mayor Lucas’ public schedule – Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas meets with Nelsie Henning of Platte County (10:00 AM CST), meets with Country Club Plaza development interests about business retention and recruitment activities on Plaza (11:00 AM CST), speaks at fundraiser hosted by Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy, supporting single mothers and their families (12:00 PM CST), addresses attendees of Civic Council’s Kansas City Tomorrow group at Black and Veatch, 11401 Lamar Ave, Overland Park (2:45 PM CST) and attends American Royal Barbeque (time not mentioned)
Location: Kansas City, MO
Weblinks: https://www.kcmo.gov/
Contacts: Megan Strickland, City of Kansas City, MO, Megan.Strickland@kcmo.org, 1 816 766 5134
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 07 10:00 AM Kansas City celebrates completion of phase II of KCI Logistics Park Improvement Project – Kansas City holds ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate completion of phase II of Kansas City International Airport (KCI) 29 Logistics Park Improvement Project. Attendees include Kansas City Councilperson Kevin O’Neill and Kansas City Manager Mario Vasquez
Location: Mexico City Avenue, Kansas City, MO
Weblinks: https://www.kcmo.gov/, https://x.com/KansasCity
Contacts: Ryan McMonigle, Kansas City, MO, ryan.mcmonigle@kcmo.org
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 07 5:00 PM Special Olympics Missouri hosts 2nd Annual Show Me MO Fashion Show
Location: Truman Memorial Building, 416 W Maple Ave, Independence, MO
Weblinks: http://somo.org/, https://x.com/SOMissouri
Contacts: Christina McDonough Hunt, Special Olympics Missouri, hunt@somo.org, 1 913 636 0881
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 07 Shutdown of federal government continues – Shutdown of U.S. federal government continues into 38th day. Legislative impasse began after Democrats demanded the funding of health care benefits set to otherwise expire, while Republicans said the extension on the table was ‘clean’ and should therefore be accepted by both parties. This shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history * Shutdown likely furloughs federal employees from work, except those whose jobs ‘protect life and property’ who are expected to work without pay. Recent weeks have seen increasing disruption to air travel as rising numbers of air traffic controllers call in sick and SNAP benefits retracted after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said funds had been exhausted. It also sees closures to federal facilities, and probably delays passport and visa applications and Medicare approvals
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121
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NEW EVENT: Saturday, Nov. 08 Shutdown of federal government continues – Shutdown of U.S. federal government continues into 39th day. Legislative impasse began after Democrats demanded the funding of health care benefits set to otherwise expire, while Republicans said the extension on the table was ‘clean’ and should therefore be accepted by both parties. This shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history * Shutdown likely furloughs federal employees from work, except those whose jobs ‘protect life and property’ who are expected to work without pay. Recent weeks have seen increasing disruption to air travel as rising numbers of air traffic controllers call in sick and SNAP benefits retracted after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said funds had been exhausted. It also sees closures to federal facilities, and probably delays passport and visa applications and Medicare approvals
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121
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NEW EVENT: Sunday, Nov. 09 Shutdown of federal government continues – Shutdown of U.S. federal government continues into 40th day. Legislative impasse began after Democrats demanded the funding of health care benefits set to otherwise expire, while Republicans said the extension on the table was ‘clean’ and should therefore be accepted by both parties. This shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history * Shutdown likely furloughs federal employees from work, except those whose jobs ‘protect life and property’ who are expected to work without pay. Recent weeks have seen increasing disruption to air travel as rising numbers of air traffic controllers call in sick and SNAP benefits retracted after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said funds had been exhausted. It also sees closures to federal facilities, and probably delays passport and visa applications and Medicare approvals
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121
