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    USPS official coming to Manhattan

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    By KMAN Staff on August 8, 2011 Local News, Uncategorized
    United States Postal Service

    With so many questions concerning the postal service in Kansas surfacing, one might wonder how they can get them answered.

    On Monday, August 22nd, those questions can be answered.

    Post Office official Rick Pivovar will give a free public presentation at 1 p.m. at

    United States Postal Service

    the Manhattan Fire Department Headquarters  located near the intersection of Kimball and Denison.

    Due to a small building capacity, the Manhattan Post Office requests that reservations be made in advance by emailing the office at manhattanpcc@gmail.com or calling 785-539-4608.

    A total of 135 people will be allowed into the facility, parking will be located near Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

     

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