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Three Arizona tribes face loss of post offices under closure plan
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Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2011
Three Arizona tribes will lose their local post offices under the the
U.S. Postal Service closure plan
.
The
Havasupai Tribe
will lose the post office in Supai Village, at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It's the only one that still receives mail via mule train, The Arizona Daily Sun reports.
Under the plan, the
Tohono O'odham Nation
will lose two post offices. The
White Mountain Apache Tribe
will lose one office.
Get the Story:
Supai post office on chopping block
(The Arizona Daily Sun 7/28)
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