Michael Copeland (@michaelcopeland) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Copeland

@michaelcopeland

Husband, father, Mayor of Olathe, Kansas. It’s a great day in Olathe!

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Nearly 500. That's the number of 3D masks Dr. John Fales with FalesPediatricDentistry has created in the past month for Masks of Mercy. Hear how else he's helping during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mayor Michael Copeland's latest interview.

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If you hit the road please #BuckleUp; #DriveSober; take your time; and, keep your eyes and ears on the road - not on your phone. #MemorialDay

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How many NFL signees worked at their hometown Walmart and gave proper notice before heading off to the pros? That’s what Olathe North alum @the_heavengates did. #OlatheMade bignewsnetwork.com/news/265213937…

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🔔 Property auction alert! GSAAuctions.gov has 11.247 acres of land for sale in Kanab, UT. Bidding starts at just $5,000! Bid online now: go.usa.gov/xwB8u

🔔 Property auction alert! GSAAuctions.gov has 11.247 acres of land for sale in Kanab, UT. 

Bidding starts at just $5,000! Bid online now: go.usa.gov/xwB8u
City of Olathe, Kansas (@cityofolatheks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen the new surprise along Northgate? Reflective Spaces has a new home! Originally outside City Hall, the sculpture was removed for construction of the new JoCo Courthouse. Nearly 30 sculptures can be found around Olathe at gis.olatheks.org/maps/sculpture/.

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In 1912, Kansas recognized women's right to vote thanks in part to Gov. George Hodges from Olathe who helped push the change through the legislature. On June 16, 1919, Kansas ratified the #19thAmendment in support of suffrage rights. 1/2

In 1912, Kansas recognized women's right to vote thanks in part to Gov. George Hodges from Olathe who helped push the change through the legislature.

On June 16, 1919, Kansas ratified the #19thAmendment in support of suffrage rights.

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