‘Pony Express’ riders continue 20-year Christmas card tradition
26 Dec 2021
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GREEN RIVER— Melissa and Andy Misner swung into their saddles outside the post office the morning of Saturday, Dec. 11. Their horses were loaded with two mochillas and five saddlebags full of Christmas cards.
The Misners smiled as they rode down Uinta Drive, escorted by two Green River Police Department vehicles.
After making their way past Interstate 80 and over to the old Lincoln Highway, they made the first handoff, transferring the Christmas cards to Reed Misner and Anne Cheney, who then began the ride through the snow on their stretch of the journey to Rock Springs.
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