Dear Editor,
It is a great honor to serve Tolono as your new Postmaster. In my years with the United
States Postal Service, I have seen firsthand the role the Postal Service plays connecting
neighbors and our community to the nation. Our Post Offices serve as a lifeline for our
small businesses to reach customers no matter where they are.
Under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s leadership and Delivering For America, the
Postal Service’s 10-year plan, we are maintaining universal six-day mail delivery and
expanded seven-day package delivery, stabilizing our workforce, and spurring innovation
to meet the needs of our modern customers.
Just as the Postal Service continues to provide a vital service for our nation, the staff of
the Tolono Post Office will proudly continue that same public service in this community.
On behalf of the 650,000 women and men of the United States Postal Service, I thank
you for continuing to support the Postal Service. Providing reliable mail delivery while
strengthening the future of this treasured institution is our commitment to you.
Sincerely,
Nicole Summar
Postmaster
Winning style; Urbana sweeps SJO in first home match of the season
Urbana's Alisa Tangmunarunkit lines up a shot while playing on the #1 singles court against St. Joseph-Ogden's Abbey Dowell during the team's first home match yesterday. Tangmunarunkit won the protracted battle 6-2, 6-3. After a short rest, she returned to the court at #1 doubles match with partner Luna Morales. The pair defeated Spartans duo Katie McDermott and Lilly Rice, 6-1, 6-1. The Tigers won the non-conference match, 9-0.
Photo: PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks
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