The United States Postal Service will suspend regular mail delivery on Thursday, Jan. 9 as part of a national day of mourning to honor former President Jimmy Carter.
The U.S. Postal Service is closing all post office locations and suspending regular mail delivery Thursday for former President Jimmy Carter's national day of mourning.The big picture: Financial markets,
Post offices will not be open Thursday, Jan. 9 and although there will be limited package delivery, there won't be regular mail delivery.
A national day of mourning for Jimmy Carter's funeral has been declared by President Joe Biden for Jan. 9, 2025. Are banks closed? Will USPS deliver mail?
While USPS mail and deliveries will be delayed, UPS and FedEx pickup and delivery services will continue as usual. Generally, UPS and FedEx office locations remain open as well. Business hours vary by location.
(Gray News) - The United States Postal Service will not be delivering mail on Thursday to honor the late former President Jimmy Carter. President Joe Biden declared Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning. It is the same day the official state funeral for Carter will be held at the Washington National Cathedral.
Almost a week after a blizzard hit the Midwest, the United States Postal Service is looking to get back to delivery routes. St. Joseph's Downtown Post Office, located at 201 S. 8th Street, was busier than usual on Friday,
All United States Postal Service properties and deliveries will be halted today, in observance of a national day of mourning and the funeral for former President Jimmy Carter.
President Jimmy Carter's funeral will take place this week, and it will have a variety of impacts on mail service and more.
That’s because Thursday, Jan. 9, is the national day of mourning for President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29, 2024. President Joe Biden ordered a national day of mourning, and Gov. Laura Kelly followed suit, ordering all state offices to be closed for the holiday.
“The Postal Service will suspend regular mail delivery, retail services and office activity on Jan. 9,” the postal service said in a statement posted to its website. “There will be limited package delivery service that day to ensure the organization does not experience any negative impacts to its package delivery operations.”
“The Postal Service will suspend regular mail delivery, retail services and office activity on Jan. 9,” the postal service said in a statement posted to its website. “There will be limited package delivery service that day to ensure the organization does not experience any negative impacts to its package delivery operations.”