The town's government returned and reopened on 1 March 2012.
In May 1989, the government reopened universities that had been involved in the uprising the previous year.
The Spanish government reopened the land frontier, but other restrictions remain in place.
This time there was a "partial" shutdown-some federal workers were furloughed, working without a paycheck until the government reopened.
As a result of this the government took over the railway, invested in its infrastructure and reopened traffic on 25 January 1892.
This time the shutdown was somewhat less severe because about 500,000 federal employees deemed "essential" were allowed to work without pay until the government reopened.
Six months later, the government stepped in and reopened the shoe plant to repair army shoes.
James asked when the American government might reopen the stock market.
In Fall 2007, the federal government reopened the military college at Saint-Jean.
The government reopened the main airport, but most carriers stayed away because of insecurity.