What’s Closed and Open on January 9, 2024
In observance of the national day of mourning to honor the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, here’s a breakdown of closures and openings in Fayetteville and nationwide.
What’s Closed
- Post Offices: Retail counters closed, no mail delivery.
- Stock Markets: NYSE and NASDAQ closed.
- Federal Offices: Including IRS, Social Security, and Passport Offices.
- Federal Buildings: Federal courthouses and other facilities closed.
- Federal Courts: Non-essential operations suspended.
- Military Administrative Offices: Base administrative services and non-essential offices closed.
- Airborne & Special Operations Museum: Closed for the day.
What’s Open
- Schools: Most public and private schools operating as usual.
- Grocery Stores: Major chains like Walmart, Food Lion, and Harris Teeter open.
- Retail Stores: Shopping malls and small businesses open.
- Restaurants: Operating regular business hours.
- Emergency Services: Hospitals, police departments, and fire stations fully operational.
- Public Transit: Buses, trains, and other systems running as scheduled.
Additional Notes
- Flags: Flown at half-staff nationwide for 30 days in honor of President Carter.
- Stay updated by checking local government announcements for any changes to schedules.
FayToday News