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Candice Flowers receives USPS Letter of Commendation

By Randal Murrell, Postmaster

Candice Flowers, Lead Sales and Service Associate at the Columbia Post Office was recognized today, Friday, July 24, 2015, for 30 years of service with the United States Postal Service.

Candice was presented a Letter of Commendation from the Kentuckiana District Manager and a 30 year service award pin by Columbia Postmaster Randal Murrell.




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Candice Flowers recognized for 30 years service with USPS



2015-07-24 - U.S. Post Office, 800 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo USPS 42728 photo.
Candice Flowers, Lead Sales and Service Associate at the Columbia Post Office was recognized today for 30 years of service with the United States Postal Service. Candice is presented a Letter of Commendation from the Kentuckiana District Manager and a 30 year service award pin by Columbia Postmaster Randal Murrell.

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