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Imperial County Community Fights For Local Post Office To Be Rebuilt

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Niland Post Office
The old post office building in Niland, which was heavily damaged in a fire in 2022, is pictured on March 19, 2024. Two years later, residents still have not received any concrete updates on when they will see the Niland Post Office return. (Kori Suzuki/KPBS)

Niland Residents Still Waiting For Post Office To Come Back

Two years ago, the northern Imperial County town of Niland lost its only post office in a fire.  It was supposed to be a temporary closure. But residents are still fighting to get it back.
Reporter: Kori Suzuki, KPBS

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