What's open, closed

February 18, 2008 at 2:53PM

WHAT'S OPEN, CLOSED

Post offices are closed today, except for the 24-hour office at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Express Mail will be delivered in the metro area.

Some banks are open. Bremer, TCF, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo traditional and in-store branches are open normal hours. Call for hours.

Major supermarkets are open in the Twin Cities.

Shopping malls are open.

Metro Transit buses and light-rail trains will follow regular schedules. For route information, call 612-373-3333 or go to www.metrotransit.org. Most suburban bus lines will follow regular schedules. Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, Maple Grove Transit, Plymouth Metrolink, South West Metro Transit and Metro Mobility will have normal service.

Parking meters will not be enforced in Minneapolis and in St. Paul. Minneapolis parks will enforce meters unless noted on the meter.

Most public schools are closed. The University of Minnesota is open.

Local, state and federal government offices are closed.

Some public libraries are closed. Hennepin County libraries are open regular hours.

Recreation centers in Eagan, Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, Woodbury, Chaska and Chanhassen are open. In St. Paul, call individual centers for hours.

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