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Thanksgiving Holiday Closures
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 20:42:00 GMT
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) Because of Thanksgiving, there are many closings and adjustments you need to know about. All federal, state and municipal government offices, banks, post offices and Carnegie Library branches will be closed Thursday. There will be no
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USDA election ballots mailed
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 20:14:00 GMT
as ballots are being mailed to eligible voters. The deadline for eligible voters to return ballots to their local FSA offices is Dec. 7, 2009.'The FSA county committee system is unique among government agencies because it allows producers to make
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Holiday schedules -- Published Nov. 26, 2009
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:01:00 GMT
Today is Thanksgiving Day. Here's how various businesses and government operations will be affected: Banks: closed today; open Friday. Postal Service: no service today; regular service Friday. Garbage pickup: Waste Management, regular pickup, offices
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Holiday schedules -- Published Nov. 26, 2009 - 11/26/2009
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:48:00 GMT
Today is Thanksgiving Day. Here's how various businesses and government operations will be affected: Banks: closed today; open Friday. Postal Service: no service today; regular service Friday. Garbage pickup: Waste Management, regular pickup, offices
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Two Comapnies Compete for Lakeland Federal Building
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:14:00 GMT
restaurant are competing for the vacant Federal Building in downtown Lakeland. The historic city-owned building at Tennessee Avenue and Lemon Street is nearly a century old and is coveted by Lakeland-based MidFlorida Credit Union and Arabellas Ristorante
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1720 Regal Row Ste 118 Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 631-0265
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8700 N Stemmons Fwy Ste 460 Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 678-4000
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10031 E Northwest Hwy Dallas, TX 75238
(214) 348-1131
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6500 Greenville Ave Ste 250 Dallas, TX 75206
(214) 378-2600
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100 Crescent Ct Ste 30 Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 740-1728
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212 Stumberg Ste Ste Dallas, TX 75204
(210) 335-2798
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4125 W Clarendon Dr Dallas, TX 75211
(214) 330-6333
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1100 Commerce St Ste 726 Dallas, TX 75242
(214) 767-8001
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5005 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy Ste 1150 Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 239-1310
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5005 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 239-1310
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Dallas, TX Government Offices Local and Federal – FBI, IRS, CIA, FDA? It’s like alphabet soup! Our local and federal government offices in Dallas, TX offer an incredible wealth of government information and resources.
Dallas, TX Government Offices
Government is an evil necessity. You know it and we even know it, but we all abide by the same laws and rules because that's what demanded by a democratic society. Today, the United States is a large superpower comprised of 50 states. There are government offices, both local and federal in Dallas, TX and in almost every city in the U.S. While you may not understand the importance of local government, we are still here to serve you.
Did you know that Dallas, TX is chock-full of local and federal government offices? You probably never even noticed them before – they’re those ugly, square buildings that look like they were built in the 1960s. There are several different kinds of government offices – libraries, Food and Drug Administration buildings, City Hall, the housing administration, and many, many more. They were all built by your tax dollars.
When you're looking for a specific government office, they all can look the same. Fortunately, you can ask any of the fine folks down at the local saloon. They'll point you the right way. You could also search online for the specific Dallas, TX government office, local or federal. The Internet is a wonderful place, and you can find just about anything online. For example, did you know that the Dallas, TX post office was built back in 1938? No? Well, it's true.
You know, many government offices in Dallas, TX have unusual hours. Call it a bureaucracy if you like, but remember, we exist to serve ALL people, not just you and your family. So get to the back of the line, buddy!
Depending on what branch of government you’re interested in – judicial, executive, or legislative – you might have to go to the state capital to find a specific Dallas, TX local or federal government office. You can’t just expect them to have offices all over the state!
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