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This is in response to Bill Pound's letter Letter to the editor: "With a monopoly, Post Office is no longer delivering" (Feb. 4). That is not correct. We are delivering and attempting to do too ...
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The naming of government departments is very complicated, I know. And, from time to time, the name needs to be updated. The new Department of Government Efficiency already needs a makeover.
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