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Fourth of July: What’s open, what’s closed

INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY CLOSURES

The Fourth of July will be celebrated on Monday:

Federal offices: closed

State offices: closed

Clark County offices: closed

Las Vegas municipal offices: closed

Las Vegas Parks and Recreation: call individual recreation center

North Las Vegas municipal offices: closed

North Las Vegas Parks and Recreation: call individual recreation center

Henderson municipal offices: closed

Henderson Parks and Recreation: call individual recreation center

Boulder City municipal offices: closed

Boulder City Parks and Recreation: call individual facility

Clark County Courts: closed

U.S. Postal Service: closed

Las Vegas-Clark County Library District: closed

North Las Vegas Library District: closed

Henderson District Public Libraries: closed

Boulder City Library District: closed

Clark County School District: closed

College of Southern Nevada: closed

Nevada State College: closed

UNLV: closed

Republic Services of Nevada: regular trash collection; office closed

Southwest Gas: business office closed; emergency services available

NV Energy: business office closed; emergency services open 24/7

Review-Journal: delivery as usual

Banks: call individual bank

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