Silverthorne resident Jan Hardee said she no longer trusts her mail will get to her in a timely manner after witnessing almost two months of no mail, which also meant no prescription medication.
“Things were a little dicy there for a few months,” Hardee said, referencing tracking down her cholesterol meds, which she described as “a nightmare” trying to figure out where it was in the mail between the Dillon and Silverthrone post offices (eventually the Dillon post office would send the prescription drugs back to the sender, causing more of a delay.)
“Some people were missing a lot of mail for a long time,” Hardee said. “Mine kinda all showed up in a pile at one point, but it took maybe two months of waiting and wondering.”
Even with the sudden appearance of all her mail at once, she’s not convinced the issue is fixed for good. Other mountain mailrooms have moved around substitutes to empty backlogs at offices, but those are temporary solutions. It’s an issue CBS News Colorado has covered before.