State office buildings in Anchorage and Juneau closed out of ‘abundance of caution’ Published January 18
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Print article Ten state office buildings in Juneau and Anchorage will be closed to the public throughout the week out of an “abundance of caution,” according to a memo issued by the governor’s office. The buildings will be closed to the public through Thursday, to ensure close monitoring before and shortly after Inauguration Day. The buildings closed include: Juneau State Office Building, Alaska Office Building, Court Plaza Building, Community Building, some offices of the Dimond Courthouse, Facilities Center, Governor’s House, Behrend’s House and in Anchorage, the Robert B. Atwood Building and Linny Pacillo Office.
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