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St. Joseph postal service clerks share a combined 158 years in service

A group of dedicated clerks for the postal service have each served over 30 years in the St. Joseph community.

“The people and the job itself. It’s good benefits, it’s great vacations. And I get to work inside and with the public,” said Renee Munson, a postal clerk of 35 years.

More than just a job, working for the postal service has become a career for Shelly Vanover, a clerk of 33 years.

“I’ve been able to raise my child. I worked 15 years on the night shift and I’ve been almost 15 years on the window. It’s just, it’s a great career,” Vanover said.

Including Munson and Vanover, three other clerks have been recognized for this achievement. Lori Koehler, Steven A. Clark and Barbara Harris have also served 30 years.

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