In a move to honor and recognize Juneteenth, all Lawrence County government offices and services, including the Solid Waste Transfer Station, are set to close on Wednesday, June 19. This closure signifies the county’s commitment to observing this important day in history. Residents are advised that all services will resume as usual on Thursday, June 20, operating at their regular hours. Juneteenth holds significant cultural and historical importance, and the decision to close government facilities underscores the county’s respect for this occasion. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts towards inclusivity and acknowledgment of historical events that have shaped the nation.
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