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National Law Enforcement Week Continues

National Law Enforcement Week is continuing with time to take part in several activities, according to a Facebook Post shared by the Branson Police Department.

The national week recognizing law enforcement kicked off on June 8. While the time of honor and celebration is coming to a close, there's more to do. June 11 includes fun at Silver Dollar City.

Admission is free for one day for law enforcement; that offer also works for a maximum of four law enforcement dependents, including a spouse and anyone under age 18 in house. A local entertainer is also joining in to support law enforcement.

Clay Cooper's Country Express is free for law enforcement on June 12 at 7:30 p.m. The show is half price for law enforcement dependents throughout the week.

More details from the Facebook post are online.

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