- Posted March 26, 2012
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List of federal court sites targeted for closure
Here is a list of the court sites the federal government is considering closing in 29 states. The government ranked the 60 federal court facilities that could close based on categories including cost, usage and location.
City
Rank
Gadsden, Ala.
22
Florence, Ala.
27
Selma, Ala.
44
Opelika, Ala.
48
Fairbanks, Alaska
15
Ketchikan, Alaska
25
Juneau, Alaska
37
Harrison, Ark.
3
Batesville, Ark.
7
Jonesboro, Ark.
13
Pine Bluff, Ark.
17
Hot Springs, Ark.
21
Helena, Ark.
34
Salinas, Calif.
58
Grand Junction, Colo.
43
Durango, Colo.
57
Key West, Fla.
12
Dublin, Ga.
9
Athens, Ga.
28
Waycross, Ga.
29
Valdosta, Ga.
41
Statesboro, Ga.
56
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
11
Moscow, Idaho
52
Joliet, Ill.
51
Terre Haute, Ind.
19
Council Bluffs, Iowa
35
Pikeville, Ky.
26
Bowling Green, Ky.
47
Salisbury, Md.
10
Traverse City, Mich.
55
Fergus Falls, Minn.
23
Meridian, Miss.
5
Hannibal, Mo.
32
Bryson City, N.C.
4
Wilkesboro, N.C.
24
Fayetteville, N.C.
60
Minot, N.D.
38
Grand Forks, N.D.
40
North Platte, Neb.
53
McAlester, Okla.
50
Lawton, Okla.
54
Pendleton, Ore.
46
Beaufort, S.C.
1
Aiken, S.C.
8
Jackson, Tenn.
16
Winchester, Tenn.
20
Cookeville, Tenn.
36
Columbia, Tenn.
39
Amarillo, Texas
30
San Angelo, Texas
33
Lufkin, Texas
45
Pecos, Texas
59
Wichita Falls, Texas
14
Big Stone Gap, Va.
6
Newport News, Va.
18
Parkersburg, W.Va.
2
Clarksburg, W.Va.
31
Vancouver, Wash.
42
Jackson, Wyo.
49
Published: Mon, Mar 26, 2012
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