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Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Tuesday, Jun. 17.

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Tuesday, Jun. 17 9:30 AM Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners regular meeting

Location: The Kansas City Missouri Police Department, 1125 Locust St, Kansas City, MO

Weblinks: http://www.kcmo.org, https://x.com/KCMO

Contacts: Kansas City, communications@kcmo.org

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Tuesday, Jun. 17 6:40 PM Kansas City meetings – Kansas City Land Bank Board of Commissioners meeting (6:40 PM CDT) and Commission meeting (7:00 PM CDT)

Location: Virtual Event

Weblinks: http://www.kcmo.org, https://x.com/KCMO

Contacts: Kansas City, communications@kcmo.org

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Tuesday, Jun. 17 Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas concludes metropolitan trade delegation to Western Europe – Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas concludes metropolitan trade delegation to to Western Europe, focusing on economic development. During the trip, Mayor Lucas cements a Sister City relationship with Metz, France, and promotes investment in Kansas City with remaining engagements in Luxembourg and Dusseldorf, Germany. Mayor Lucas also meets with national government ministers, the mayor, and delivers address on international trade and opportunity in the U.S. Midwest at the Bank of Luxembourg, before visiting the American Cemetery and Memorial

Weblinks: https://www.kcmo.gov/, https://x.com/KCMO

Contacts: Megan Strickland, City of Kansas City, MO, Megan.Strickland@kcmo.org, 1 816 766 5134

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Wednesday, Jun. 18 10:30 AM Springfield hosts Jefferson Avenue Footbridge construction kickoff ceremony

Location: C-Street City Market, 321 E Commercial St, Springfield, MO

Weblinks: http://www.springfieldmo.gov/, https://x.com/CityofSgf

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UPDATED EVENT: Wednesday, Jun. 18 – Friday, Jun. 20 WEC (World Education Congress), for meeting and event professionals

Location: America’s Center Convention Complex, 701 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, MO

Weblinks: https://www.mpi.org/wec, https://x.com/MPI

Contacts: MPI, media@mpiweb.org, 1 972 702 3098

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Wednesday, Jun. 18 – Friday, Jun. 20 Women in Government National Legislative Conference

Location: The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St. Louis, 212 Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO

Weblinks: http://www.womeningovernment.org/, https://x.com/WomenInGovt

Contacts: Laura Blake, Women In Government, lblake@womeningovernment.org, 1 202 333 0825 x 209

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Wednesday, Jun. 18 – Friday, Jun. 20 American Association of Professional Landmen Annual Meeting

Location: Loews Kansas City Hotel, 1515 Wyandotte St, Kansas City, MO

Weblinks: http://www.landman.org, https://x.com/AAPLlandman

Contacts: AAPL, aapl@landman.org, 1 817 847 7700

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Wednesday, Jun. 18 – Friday, Jun. 20 Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse – 22nd Annual Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, themed ‘On the Journey: Connecting Prevention, Treatment and Recovery’

Location: Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza, 4445 Main St, Kansas City, MO

Weblinks: https://themidwestconference.org/

Contacts: Jamie Schieber, Custom Meeting Planners, Jamie@custommeetingplanners.com, 1 573 445 2965

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CORPORATE DATA

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Wednesday, Jun. 18 Jack Henry & Associates Inc Q3 2025 Dividend Payment Date 0.01000 USD

Weblinks: https://ir.jackhenry.com/corporate-events-and-presentations

Contacts: Vance Sherard, Jack Henry & Associates Inc, 1 417 235 6652

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Thursday, Jun. 19 Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. – Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S., on the anniversary of Union soldiers telling enslaved African Americans in Galveston, TX, that the Civil War had ended and they were free (1865) * President Joe Biden signed a bill in 2021 that designates the day as a federal holiday

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