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Postal Service wants to keep rural post offices open

By The Associated Press
Posted 10:38AM on Wednesday 9th May 2012 ( 13 years ago )
WASHINGTON - The struggling U.S. Postal Service is trying to tamp down concern over its wide-scale cuts, saying it will seek to keep hundreds of rural post offices open with shorter hours.

The Chestnut Mountain Post Office was among those in Georgia on a list slated for possible closing which was released last summer. (See earlier story.)

Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe tells a news conference the new plan will save the mail agency half a billion dollars each year while addressing concerns of rural residents most opposed to post office closings.

Previously, up to 3,700 low-revenue post offices were slated for closure or consolidation beginning sometime after May 15, many in rural areas. It was part of a multibillion-dollar postal cost-cutting effort to stave off the agency's bankruptcy.

The Postal Service now plans to seek regulatory approval for the new plan and get community input, a process that could take several months.
The Chestnut Mountain Post Office was among those in Georgia on a list of those slated for possible closing which was released last summer.

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