
Boulder County is set to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day by closing its government offices, including the 20th Judicial District Court and the District Attorney's Office, on Monday, Jan. 19. As reported by Boulder County, residents should plan their visits around the closure, taking notice that routine operations will resume the following day.
This annual observance, honoring the legacy of the civil rights leader, will not affect essential services. Despite the government closures, Boulder County assures that 24/7 public safety, as well as child and adult protection services, will remain active. The streets being maintained during the holiday somehow always find a way to reflect the persistent march of progress King once envisioned.
For those looking to conduct county business, the county’s reminder comes with a nudge toward their website for online services that remain available even as physical doors shut. Details on hours of operation and other holiday closures can be found there, too. Making use of these digital services serves as a convenience outside the bounds of physical constructs.









