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Living up to the U.S. Post Service's motto, mailman Seamus Conner, 32, works through below-zero temperatures Monday afternoon, delivering the mail on the corner of Oak Avenue and Maple Drive in Kenai. Forecasters are calling for cold and clear weather with possible snow on Saturday. 111709 NEWS 2 Peninsula Clarion Living up to the U.S. Post Service's motto, mailman Seamus Conner, 32, works through below-zero temperatures Monday afternoon, delivering the mail on the corner of Oak Avenue and Maple Drive in Kenai. Forecasters are calling for cold and clear weather with possible snow on Saturday.

Photo By Andrew Waite

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Story last updated at 11/17/2009 - 2:10 pm

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Living up to the U.S. Post Service's motto, mailman Seamus Conner, 32, works through below-zero temperatures Monday afternoon, delivering the mail on the corner of Oak Avenue and Maple Drive in Kenai. Forecasters are calling for cold and clear weather with possible snow on Saturday.


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