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Holiday closures: Fourth of July

The Columbian
Published: July 4, 2014, 12:00am

What’s open and what’s closed today:

MAIL: Post offices closed. The postal unit at Shell, 1605 N.W. Sixth Ave., Camas, is open 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. every day of the year. No home delivery except Express Mail.

GARBAGE: Waste Connections, in Vancouver and most of Clark County, operates on its regular schedule. In Camas, pickups normally made on Fridays will be made Monday.

PUBLIC LIBRARIES: Fort Vancouver Regional Library closed Friday, open Saturday. Camas Public Library closed Friday and Saturday.

COLLEGES: No classes at Clark College or Washington State University Vancouver.

CLARK PUBLIC UTILITIES: Offices closed. For 24-hour customer service, call 360-992-3000. For outages or emergencies, call 360-992-8000.

GOVERNMENT OFFICES: Offices closed.

PARKING METERS: On-street parking in Vancouver is free today.

BUSES: C-Tran buses follow Sunday/holiday schedules. TriMet buses follow Sunday schedules; MAX and Portland Streetcar follow Saturday schedules.

DRIVER’S LICENSING: Closed.

EMISSIONS TESTING: Closed.

VEHICLE LICENSING: Closed.

FINANCIAL MARKETS: U.S. markets closed.

BANKS: Most closed; check your bank for details. Some in-store branches may be open.

ZOO: Oregon Zoo open.

MARSHALL COMMUNITY CENTER: Closed.

FIRSTENBURG COMMUNITY CENTER: Closed.

CLARK COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM: Closed Friday and Saturday.

THE COLUMBIAN: Offices closed. Circulation lines, 360-694-2312, open 4:30 a.m. to noon.

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