Government offices and local services in Southern Middle Tennessee will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. This closure impacts several local entities, including the Lawrence County Government, the City of Lawrenceburg, the City of Columbia, and the City of Pulaski.
In Lawrence County, all government offices will be closed for the day, including the Solid Waste Transfer Station, which will not be operational. In the City of Lawrenceburg, city offices will also be closed. Residents should note that garbage pickup has been rescheduled to take place on May 28. This adjustment is important for residents to keep in mind as they plan for the holiday.
Columbia city offices will not be open on Memorial Day; however, first responders will remain on duty to ensure public safety and that emergency services are available. Additionally, garbage collection and Route A recycling in Columbia are scheduled for May 26, allowing residents to maintain their regular waste disposal routines following the holiday.
Furthermore, Pulaski City Hall offices will also be closed for the day, aligning with the closures in other municipalities. Residents in Pulaski should be aware of this closure as they organize their activities for Memorial Day.
The announcement regarding these closures did not include any contact information or specific requirements related to the closures. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly and take note of the changes to service schedules in their respective areas. This observance of Memorial Day serves as a reminder of the significance of the holiday, honoring those who have served in the military.

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