Update: Sunday, Monday weather-related closings and delays
MONDAY CLOSINGS
Richland County offices closed Monday except for essential employees. Richland County traffic court canceled. Garbage collection canceled. Solid Waste and recycling centers closed.
Richland County Judicial and Magistrates courts are closed Monday
Columbia city offices closed Monday. Garbage and recyclables will not be collected
Fort Jackson closed Monday. Only essential soldiers and civilian employees should report to work. Lee Road Child Development center open for essential employees only. The Family Day and Graduation ceremonies for 3d Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment (Basic Combat Training) is canceled. .
Richland county schools and offices, Districts 1 and 2
Lexington County schools, offices
Lexington-Richland 5
Kershaw County schools
Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
Harmony School
Saluda County Schools
Midlands Technical College
Morris College
Shandon Presbyterian Child Development Center
Sumter School District
Sumter: City and county administrative employees are not to report to work
Riverbanks Zoo
University of South Carolina
Oral arguments for S.C. Court of Appeals
Lexington County government offices, including: library branches, recreation and aging commission offices, judicial facilities, administration offices, judicial centers, magistrate courts, solid waste collection and recycling centers, landfill and solid waste administrative offices
Lexington County bond court will operate from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., depending on road conditions
Lexington County waste collection: No Franchise Residential Solid Waste Curbside Collection service. Service may resume Tuesday
Lexington Medical Center physician practices:
Additionally, Lexington Medical Center’s community medical centers in Batesburg-Leesville, Chapin, Gilbert and Swansea will be closed on Monday. However, the community medical centers in Irmo and Lexington will be open Monday.
Congaree National Park
Chapin Town Hall – noon delayed start
Kershaw County government offices
This story was originally published October 4, 2015 at 9:14 AM.