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One of the day-to-day constants throughout the country is mail. An institution founded in 1775 by Benjamin Franklin, the United States Postal Service is a steady reminder that the gears of life keep turning. While technologies have changed and the scope has increased, the concept of the carrier - the person dropping off letters from grandma or that latest catalog - remains constant. It is a clear Thursday, and winter is beginning to lose its hold on the city. Barbara Jones, a city carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Craig, walks up to an apartment complex on the west side of Craig. She is greeted by a couple children and one of the residents of the building. "Getting out and meeting people on the street and being outdoors," is her favorite part of the job, Jones said.
Organizing the mass amount of mail in her truck, Barbara Jones stops for a moment to think. Two rural carriers and three highway contractors help fill about 6,000 total deliveries coming out of the Craig post office, according to Pam Vaughn, supervisor of customer service and manager of the workroom floor.
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Should the Craig Chamber of Commerce revise its State of the County attendance policy to allow people to hear speakers without paying for a ticket?
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