This week, there might be a small delay in mail delivery for anyone who is anticipating it.
This is due to the fact that on January 9, the U.S. Postal Service will cease all normal mail operations, retail services, and office operations.
In honor of former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away on December 29 at the age of 100, the date has been designated as a national day of celebration.
In order to prevent any adverse effects on the USPS’s package delivery operations, limited package delivery service will continue.
In observance of Carter, USPS facilities must also fly the American flag at half-staff until sunset on Wednesday, January 29.
On Friday, Jan. 10, regular mailing operations will resume.
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