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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Town hall meeting to be held on postal operations in Dallas


The proposed changes to the Dallas Main Post Office Processing and Distribution Center will be discussed.

On Monday, August 24, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson will hold a town hall meeting on proposed changes to the Dallas Main Post Office Processing and Distribution Center. A recent study conducted by the United States Postal Service recommended the transfer of outgoing mail processing operations from the Dallas Main Post Office to Coppell, TX.

The town hall will start at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of Dallas City Hall.


Source: Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson



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alexander troup, verified:

The last stamp to be sent by 2014 will be worth a lot of money, when mail ceases to exist....A/T, Changing time as cavemen once sent rocks in the mail....and modern men send juice for E letters.....

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Jesus Valadez, verified:

I'm going to go postal if they shut down my 24/7 office.

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alexander troup, verified:

Dont GO......... postal Jesus, that is not original,beside's they will be waiting for you and a 100 other folks and handling out laptops.....A/T, If you cant lick a stamp, then go ESP to send a message...

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