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    CSRA closures for Labor Day on Sept. 2

    By Rakiyah Lenon,

    2 days ago

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    CSRA (WJBF) – In recognition of Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 2, many county offices around the CSRA will be closed.

    Here’s a list for each of the counties in our viewing area:

    • Richmond County: Augusta’s government offices will be closed, including the Municipal Building, Augusta 311 Center, Augusta Transit, Augusta Utilities and Augusta Landfill.
    • Columbia County: All county libraries (Evans Library, Grovetown Library, Harlem Library) and county offices will be closed.
    • Aiken County: All Aiken County Government Offices will be closed.
    • Burke County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Lincoln County: All county offices will be closed.
    • McDuffie County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Saluda County: All county government offices will be closed.
    • Jenkins County: All county offices will be closed.
    • McCormick County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Jefferson County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Wilkes County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Edgefield County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Emmanuel County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Washington County: Washington County Government will be closed for the holiday.
    • Warren County: All county offices will be closed.
    • Glascock County: All county offices will be closed.

    Offices will resume usual hours of operation on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024.

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    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WJBF.

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