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Ottawa City Commission issues proclamations for Kansas Day, Black History Month and Human Trafficking Awareness; honors local officer
Summary
At its Jan. 29 meeting, the Ottawa City Commission issued three proclamations — marking Kansas Day, Black History Month and Human Trafficking Awareness Month — and recognized Master Police Officer Larry B. Alexander for work with Special Olympics.
The Ottawa City Commission on Wednesday, Jan. 29, proclaimed Jan. 29, 2025, as Kansas Day, February 2025 as Black History Month and January 2025 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and recognized Master Police Officer Larry B. Alexander with the Richard Lemunyan Hall of Fame Award for his fundraising and advocacy on behalf of Special Olympics.
The proclamations were read during the meeting and accepted by representatives or designees. Commissioner Koehler read the Kansas Day proclamation, which noted that 2025 marks the…
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