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New Years Closings

By: Jeffrey Campbell
Updated: January 1, 2013
The following state, federal and local government offices' schedules may be affected by the New Year's Day holiday: 
GARBAGE COLLECTION 
Bella Vista: No routes will run Tuesday; regular routes delayed one day.
Bentonville: No routes will run Tuesday; regular routes delayed one day.
Berryville: Regular routes will run Tuesday.
Clarksville: Regular routes will run Tuesday.
Eureka Springs: Regular routes will run Tuesday.
Fayetteville: No routes will run Tuesday; regular routes delayed one day.
Fort Smith: No routes will run Tuesday; regular Tuesday routes will run Wednesday.
Harrison: No routes will run Tuesday; Inland Services trash pickup will begin Wednesday.
Huntsville: No routes will run Tuesday; Phillips Trash routes will be delayed one day.
Rogers: No routes will run Tuesday; regular routes delayed one day.
Siloam Springs: Regular routes will run Tuesday.
Springdale: Regular routes will run Tuesday.
Van Buren: Regular routes will run Tuesday. 
Government offices closed Tuesday: Bella Vista, Bentonville, Berryville, Clarksville, Eureka Springs, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Harrison, Huntsville, Rogers, Siloam Springs, Springdale, Van Buren city offices, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Newton, Scott, Sebastian and Washington county offices State and secretary of state offices, and  Social Security Administration offices

Post offices are all closed Tuesday and collection boxes will not be checked.
Libraries closed Tuesday
Bella Vista Public Library, Bentonville Public Library, Berryville Public Library, Boone County Library (Harrison), Crawford County Library System, Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library, Fayetteville Public Library, Fort Smith Public Library, Huntsville Public Library, Johnson County Library (Clarksville), Rogers Public Library, Siloam Springs Public Library, Springdale Public Library

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