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The following agencies and services will be affected by today’s and Saturday’s observances of Independence Day.
Because July 4 is on Saturday, the legal federal and state holiday is observed today.
• All federal, state, county, city and community-services district offices are closed today.
• Post offices are open today, however some have suspended or shortened retail lobby hours, with delivery unaffected. Post offices will be closed Saturday, with no delivery, except Express Mail.
• Cuesta College and Cal Poly are closed today. Poly’s Kennedy Library is closed today and Saturday.
• County library branches in Oceano and Shell Beach are closed today.
• The San Luis Obispo City-County Library, and branches in Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Cambria, Los Osos, Morro Bay, Nipomo and Shandon are closed on Saturday.
• Paso Robles’ city library is closed today and Saturday.
• Bank closures vary. Stock markets are closed today.
• The Tribune offices are closed today.
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