In a move to honor the memory of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., the City of Columbia has announced that its offices will be closed on Tuesday. This closure will affect all non-emergency city services, including administrative offices and the city’s recycling centers. The decision to close the offices was made in observance of the federal holiday, which commemorates the life and achievements of Dr. King. Residents are advised to plan their city-related business accordingly, as the closure will impact various services. The city’s offices will resume normal operations on Wednesday.
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