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Post offices, banks to close in Kansas and nationwide Tuesday. Here’s why

Lebanon - Circa June 2022: USPS Post Office Mail Trucks. The Post Office is responsible for providing mail delivery.
Here’s what to know about mail delivery, bank services and more for Veterans Day in Kansas this year. Bigstock

Veterans Day will be recognized in Kansas and across the U.S. Tuesday, Nov. 11. The federal holiday honors all veterans who have served the nation, while Memorial Day, which takes place in May, honors those who died in military service.

Many Kansas businesses offer special deals for the holiday, and veterans can take advantage of discounts or free menu items at select locations of Applebee’s, Chipotle, Starbucks and more.

While grocery stores will generally be open regular hours Tuesday, certain other utilities will close.

All U.S. Postal Service locations will close for Veterans Day, and regular mail service will not take place. Only Priority Mail Express items will be delivered, according to an Oct. 29 USPS press release.

“On this important day we honor the military veterans who have served our nation,” Postmaster General and CEO David Steiner said in the press release. “The Postal Service is proud to be one of the largest civilian employers of America’s veterans. Their dedication, discipline and commitment to service enrich our organization and strengthen our connection to the communities we serve.”

Although post offices will be closed, people can still access self-service kiosks in some lobbies. You can buy stamps at the kiosks, as well as track packages and more. Regular mail service will resume Wednesday, Nov. 12.

Will banks in Wichita and across Kansas close for Veterans Day?

Banks in Kansas and across the U.S. will generally be closed for Veterans Day, as it is also a Federal Reserve Bank Holiday.

With the holiday season approaching soon, you can also expect bank and mail service closures for Thanksgiving and Christmas. For those planning to mail holiday cards or gifts, USPS recommends sending them no later than Wednesday, Dec. 17 by USPS Ground Advantage or first-class mail, by Thursday, Dec. 18 for priority mail and by Saturday, Dec. 20 for priority mail express for an expected arrival date before Christmas.

Meredith Howard
Belleville News-Democrat
Meredith Howard is a service journalist with the Belleville News-Democrat. She is a Baylor University graduate and has previously freelanced with the Illinois Times and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Support my work with a digital subscription
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