Post office suspends some service
Rocky Mountain News
Published December 20, 2006 at midnight
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All U.S. Post Offices from Colorado Springs, north to the Wyoming border and from the foothills to the eastern border were closed at 2 p.m. today.
The last time the U.S. postal service halted mail delivery in Colorado was during the blizzard of March 2003, said postal spokesman Al DeSarro.
Postal employees should call the Employee Postal hotline number to
find out if they will be working tomorrow. Postal officials will make a
decision after midnight to determine whether the offices will be open
tomorrow.
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