Kansas Town Delivers Postal Mail by Pony Express after Blizzard
KENDALL, Kansas (KSN) -- As blizzard like conditions battered western Kansas, tiny Kendall right along the Kansas/Colorado border was buried.
"My husband drives about as far as he could drive, which is about a fourth of a mile, before he hits a big snow drift and comes back and says we're not getting to work."
Becky Grusing works as the postmaster. Her job is to make sure the town's 60 or so residents get their mail through rain, sleet or snow.
"Well, the email from the head office says you need to make every effort to get to work."
Inspired by the old days of the Pony Express, Becky came up with a plan.
In order to make sure the post office opened, Becky saddled up Macho and rode him two miles through the snow. She hitched him up outside the post office.
"We rode through some pretty good drifts and around some drifts It took about 30 minutes I suppose."
By next year, Kendall's is one of the post offices up for closing. The postal service is looking to save money by downsizing.
"The people around here a lot of them are older people. They are really going to miss something that handy. I will keep the store open even if they close it. We need a place for the community to meet."
source: KSN.com
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