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Cheyenne’s mail carriers worked long hours Tuesday to deliver more than 13,000 packages that were suddenly dumped on them by Amazon after a winter storm blasted through the region, fouling up both airlines and now overland shipping.
Lisa Ansell, who has been a mail carrier for nine years, was putting mail into boxes Thursday morning like usual, except that the parcels she was distributing included some Amazon prime boxes.
She told Cowboy State Daily she worked a 13-hour day after the big drop from Amazon came in, helping get through the glut of holiday packages.
“That was pretty much the norm for everyone,” she said.