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Doña Ana County Announces Thanksgiving Closure, Essential Services Remain Operational

Do Ana County is getting ready to take a moment to celebrate Thanksgiving, a long-standing custom that marks a brief break for many residents, as the fall foliage gives way to early dusk. According to a press statement issued on November 18th, county administrative offices will be closed on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29. Do Ana County claims that this two-day shutdown is in keeping with the national holiday of thanksgiving and introspection, which was established by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 and has been a permanent fixture on the fourth Thursday of November since 1941.

Residents should rest easy knowing that emergency services, like the fire and police departments, will remain fully operational even if the County will be closing most of its activities. Those who protect our community never take a day off, and their constant presence demonstrates a shared dedication to safety that is not limited by the seasons or holidays. In the long run, these essential services won’t be impacted by the closure.

Thanksgiving is a time when family get-togethers, feasts that span tables and memories, and a common feeling of American ancestry overshadow routines. Despite its disputes, myths and histories merging to create a convoluted story, the holiday continues to be a well-established representation of a break from the hectic pace of American life. And even when workplaces shut down and employees take a break, the story of a country struggling with its roots silently lives on.

According to the first notice, Do Ana County administration offices would reopen for regular business on Monday, December 2, at 8 a.m. To ensure that all required communications with county offices are finished prior to the holiday closure or postponed until offices reopen, community members are encouraged to make appropriate plans.

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