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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Frequent customers of the Kasilof Post Office would no doubt recognize the familiar and always smiling face of Postmaster Carol Joyce, but the days of seeing her behind the counter will soon be gone.

First class: Kasilof postmaster retires after more than 2 decades of service

Joyce has kept a file of newspaper clippings and other memorabilia marking the changes she has seen at the focal point of Kasilof life.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
Joyce has kept a file of newspaper clippings and other memorabilia marking the changes she has seen at the focal point of Kasilof life.
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