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Hawley Urges Postmaster General To Reconsider Policy That Would Exacerbate Delivery Delays for Rural Missourians

Today U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Postmaster General and United States Postal Service (USPS) CEO Louis DeJoy raising concerns regarding proposed operational changes to USPS that could compound delivery delays that rural Missourians are already experiencing

Mailman admits to coercing teens to send him explicit pictures and videos

Dustin Newsome, 35, of Debord, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of coercing minors to engage in sexually explicit conduct for child porn and one count of possessing child porn.

USPS OIG Diversity Strategic Plan

As our organization celebrates its first 25 years in existence, it is appropriate that we reflect on and recognize what has made our organization successful over the years — our people.

Mailin’ It podcast – The Postal Service Is Ready for the 2024 Elections

In this episode, we dive into the Postal Service’s vital role in the election process. With Election Day 2024 fast approaching, our hosts Karla Kirby and Jonathan Castillo speak with Adrienne Marshall, the Executive Director for Election and Government Mail Services

Federal Prosecutors Highlight Efforts To Stop Rising Mail Thefts And Prosecute Offenders

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has intensified federal efforts to address the surge in mail thefts by increasing the prosecution of cases involving stolen mail

Medicare Enrollment Window for Postal Retirees Closing; Health Rates Announcement Ahea

September 30 is the end of the “special enrollment period” in which Postal Service retirees eligible for Medicare Part B but not currently enrolled in it may elect that coverage without the standard penalty for enrolling more than three months beyond first eligibility, which typically is on turning age 65.

Lawmakers file discharge petition to repeal controversial tax rule affecting federal retirees

A bipartisan pair of lawmakers on Tuesday filed a discharge petition seeking to force a vote on the House floor on a measure that would eliminate a pair of controversial tax rules that reduce the retirement benefits of some ex-government workers.

Local mail carrier/hero on exhibit at Southeast Ohio History Center

A career Athens mail carrier, Rose was instrumental in protecting an entire neighborhood from potential consequential misfortune. On his rounds, Rose identified 16 different gas leaks on his route.

Post offices should Fly flags at half-staff to honor 9/11 terrorist attack victims

President Joe Biden has ordered U.S. flags flown at half-staff Wednesday, Sept. 11, to honor victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Postal employees aren’t allowed to work on matters that benefit their own interests

The Postal Service wants to remind employees to perform their duties with integrity, including following the rules on impartiality.

USPS Informed Delivery to get its own app

The Postal Service plans to introduce a standalone USPS Informed Delivery app later this year.

Kansas election official says nearly 1,000 primary ballots tossed due to mail processing issues

The Kansas secretary of state said in a letter to the U.S. postmaster general that approximately 1,000 August primary voters in Kansas were disenfranchised because ballots mailed before Election Day in August arrived in county offices more than three days after the deadline or without an essential postmark
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