Tag: post office
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Pikes Pick: Help Stamp Out Hunger May 9
Help the hungry by leaving nonperishable food items by your mailbox next Saturday, May 9, during the 30th annual nationwide National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive. The food goes to community pantries for distribution. — Linda Navarro, The Gazette.
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Colorado Springs post office dedicated to fallen Fort Carson chaplain
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Editor’s note: Christy Goetz Bixby was living in Colorado Springs when Dale Goetz died. Colleagues, family and friends of fallen Fort Carson Capt. Dale Goetz, an Army chaplain, gathered for a dedication ceremony Friday to honor him as the U.S. Post Office branch in Briargate was…
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Colorado Springs post office dedicated to fallen Fort Carson chaplain
Editor’s note: Christy Goetz Bixby was living in Colorado Springs when Dale Goetz died. Colleagues, family and friends of fallen Fort Carson Capt. Dale Goetz, an Army chaplain, gathered for a dedication ceremony Friday to honor him as the U.S. Post Office branch in Briargate was renamed in his memory. A brass band played and an…
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Select post offices in Colorado Springs, Denver make changes due to potential armed protests
Several post offices plan to close early and some mail collection boxes will be temporarily removed in Colorado Springs and Denver Saturday as a precaution ahead of “potential upcoming civil events,” the United States Postal Service announced in a news release. The measures taken by the postal service come after the FBI released a bulletin…
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Colorado Springs post office to be named for Fort Carson chaplain killed in Afghanistan
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Dale Goetz was known to his fellow soldiers as the “dirty boots chaplain.” The Army captain earned his nickname the old-fashioned way: in war zones, where he fearlessly ministered to the troops. Goetz, a chaplain with Fort Carson’s 1st Brigade Combat Team, deployed for a second…
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Colorado Springs post office to be named for Fort Carson chaplain killed in Afghanistan
Dale Goetz was known to his fellow soldiers as the “dirty boots chaplain.” The Army captain earned his nickname the old-fashioned way: in war zones, where he fearlessly ministered to the troops. Goetz, a chaplain with Fort Carson’s 1st Brigade Combat Team, deployed for a second time when the unit was sent to Afghanistan in 2009.…





