UNITED STATES (WVDN) – The United States Postal Service has announced that service will be suspended on Jan. 9 because Thursday has been declared a National Day of Observance to honor former President Jimmy Carter.
The USPS announced on its website that regular mail deliveries, retail services and administrative office activity will be suspended on Thursday, Jan. 9. All postal Service facilities, including headquarters in Washington, D.C. and area and district administrative offices will be closed.
Regular operations will resume on Friday, Jan. 10.