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HOLIDAY CLOSURES: NEW YEAR’S EVE, NEW YEAR’S DAY

NEW YEAR’S EVE

Open 5 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Black Mountain Recreation Center

Henderson Multigenerational Recreation Center

Henderson Multigenerational Competition Pool

Henderson Multigenerational Indoor Pool

Heritage Park Aquatic Complex

Heritage Park Senior Facility

Whitney Ranch Indoor Pool

Open 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve

Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Sports office (298 Arroyo Grande Blvd.)

Closed

Downtown Recreation Center

Downtown Senior Center

Silver Springs Recreation Center

Valley View Recreation Center

Whitney Ranch Recreation Center

NEW YEAR’S DAY

Federal offices: Closed

State offices: Closed

County offices, courts: Closed

Las Vegas municipal offices: Closed

Las Vegas Parks &Recreation: Closed

North Las Vegas municipal offices: Closed

North Las Vegas Parks &Recreation: Closed

Henderson municipal offices, court: Closed

Henderson Parks &Recreation: Closed

Henderson Convention Center: Closed

Boulder City municipal offices: Closed

Boulder City Parks &Recreation: Closed

Las Vegas-Clark County Library District: Closed

North Las Vegas Library District: Closed

Henderson District public libraries: Closed

Boulder City public libraries: Closed

Clark County School District: Closed

College of Southern Nevada: Closed

UNLV: Closed

U.S. Postal Service: Closed

NV Energy: Closed

Southwest Gas: Office closed; emergency services available

Banks: Closed New Year’s Day. Call individual bank for New Year’s Eve hours

Republic Services of Nevada: Regular trash collection; office closed

Review-Journal: Delivery as usual; office closed

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