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Here's how government services will be affected by the July 4 holiday
Here's how government services will be affected by the July 4 holiday

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Here's how government services will be affected by the July 4 holiday

Chesapeake, James City County, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, York County: closed Friday Chesapeake, Newport News, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach: Friday's collections will be picked up Saturday. Hampton: Friday's collections will be picked up Wednesday. James City County, Poquoson, York County: Friday's recycling will be collected Saturday; no trash collection changes. Norfolk, Williamsburg: No collection changes Friday. Suffolk: Collections for the week will be delayed by one day. Hampton Roads Transit: On Friday, bus, light rail, base express, paratransit, and on-demand ridesharing will operate on a Saturday schedule. The ferry will operate on its regular schedule. The customer service call center, transit center information booths and public access to all administrative facilities will be closed. Post offices will be closed Friday, with no regular mail delivery. Chesapeake, Hampton, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, York County: closed Friday Chesapeake, Hampton, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, York County: closed Friday DMV: Customer service centers will be closed Friday.

NADRA shuts down CNIC services at GPOs nationwide
NADRA shuts down CNIC services at GPOs nationwide

Express Tribune

time09-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

NADRA shuts down CNIC services at GPOs nationwide

Listen to article The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has discontinued identity card-related services at General Post Offices (GPOs) nationwide, citing low public utilisation and lack of awareness, Express News reported. Initially launched three years ago as a government initiative, the collaboration between NADRA and Pakistan Post aimed to facilitate citizens with easier access to services such as CNIC renewal, address updates, and marital status changes through dedicated counters at post offices. However, NADRA has now ordered the closure of all such counters, directed staff to return equipment and deposit collected fees. Ready CNICs are to be immediately handed over to applicants before counters are fully dismantled. A NADRA spokesperson confirmed the decision, stating, 'Due to the extremely low number of applicants at post office counters, the facilities have been shut down. The equipment will be transferred to union councils in the upcoming fiscal year.' Despite offering key services like address updates, renewals, and photo/signature modifications, the initiative failed to gain public traction. Officials attributed the limited turnout to inadequate public awareness. The counters, which were operational in major cities including Karachi since February 2022, were part of a 10-year agreement between NADRA and Pakistan Post. Only three years in, the programme has now been discontinued, affecting roughly 83 counters across all four provinces and Azad Kashmir. In Karachi alone, counters set up at 10 major post offices — including II Chundrigar Road and Saddar GPO — have been shut down. These counters had helped ease pressure on NADRA centres by reducing queues. Sources noted that while the service helped reduce congestion at NADRA offices, many citizens were unaware of the availability of these facilities at post offices. 'Most people didn't know such services existed,' said one official. NADRA and GPO authorities had reportedly planned public awareness campaigns through social media and other channels, but these efforts never materialised at scale. The NADRA spokesperson confirmed that the equipment from the now-closed counters will be reassigned to local union councils to improve decentralised service delivery.

What's open and what's closed in Minnesota on Presidents' Day 2025
What's open and what's closed in Minnesota on Presidents' Day 2025

Yahoo

time17-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

What's open and what's closed in Minnesota on Presidents' Day 2025

Presidents' Day falls on Monday, Feb. 17 this year. Expect some public services to be closed to mark the federal holiday, though others will maintain normal operations. Most federal, state, county and city offices, including the courts, will be closed Monday, aside from emergency services. U.S. Post Offices are closed on Feb. 17, and mail won't be delivered. However, Express and Priority mail should still be available. And UPS and FedEx packages will still be delivered, although some services may be modified. Most public schools will be closed across Minnesota for Presidents' Day. ​​Metro Transit is making no changes to its regular schedule for Presidents' Day. If you use another transit provider, check before traveling as there may be service changes. Meters in Minneapolis and St. Paul won't be enforced on Presidents' Day, though there may still be enforcement at meters operated by Minneapolis Parks and Recreation, the University of Minnesota and private entities, such as hospitals. Garbage collection in Minneapolis and St. Paul will not be affected on Presidents' Day. Same goes for communities served by Dick's Sanitation Inc. and other residential haulers. You can check with your residential hauler to be sure. Presidents' Day is a federal holiday, meaning banks including U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo and Huntington Bank will be closed. While there may be some changes to hours, most retail stores, malls and supermarkets will be open. Presidents' Day sales are also running at many retailers, including Target and Walmart.

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