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120 Ohio post offices studied for possible closing

COLUMBUS, Ohio  — More than 100 Ohio post offices are among those being considered for closure by the U.S. Postal Service. The financially-troubled agency announced Tuesday that it will study close to 3,700 local offices, branches and stations around the nation for possible closing. Some could be ...

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