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City Observes Veterans Day Holiday

Des Moines, IALocal News

The City of Des Moines will officially observe Veterans Day on November 11, 2020, honoring those who have served in the military. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, city administration buildings will remain closed to the public until at least February 1, 2021, prioritizing the health and safety of residents. Despite the building closures, the city will continue with the normal collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste on Veterans Day, ensuring that essential services are uninterrupted. Residents seeking more information about the holiday schedule are encouraged to visit the city’s dedicated webpage. The city of Des Moines recognizes the significance of Veterans Day and expresses gratitude to veterans, highlighting community involvement as a vital aspect of civic life.

This observance is particularly important as it occurs amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic, which has affected many aspects of daily life. By maintaining essential services, the city demonstrates its commitment to supporting its residents while honoring those who have served. The communication is clear and emphasizes the city's proactive measures in addressing both community needs and public health concerns.

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