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Postal clerk Soltis honored with USPS award

St. Joseph Post Office clerk Jill Soltis was recently honored with the “For the Long Haul” award from the United States Postal Service.

45 Years, More Than One Million Miles, Lakewood, Washington Letter Carrier in it for the Long Haul

Schultz began working for the Postal Service in Downey, California in July 1979. He says one reason he started carrying mail is because he could work outside. He transferred to Lakewood in Feb. 1988 and says his career choice is a win-win, “[it’s] a way to serve the public and make a living too.”

FTC Presents Criminal Liaison Unit Award to USPIS Postal Inspector Kathy Broderick

The Federal Trade Commission has awarded Kathy Broderick, a retired Postal Inspector in the U.S. Postal Inspection Services’ Chicago Division, with the Commission’s 2024 Criminal Liaison Unit Consumer Shield Award.

Insane Collaboration Between Two Shomrim Organizations and Two Law Enforcement Agencies In Mugging of Postal Woman

An insane story of collaboration between two Shomrim organizations along with two law enforcement agencies led to an arrest and impounding of a vehicle involved in a gunpoint robbery of a USPS Postal woman in Crown Heights.

Reach Road Post Office shows off improvements

The Williamsport Sorting and Delivery Center (SDC) of the United States Postal Service welcomed reporters Thursday morning to unveil much needed improvements to both the facility and its fleet of delivery vehicles.

U.S. Postal Service Announces No Stamp Price Changes for January 2025

WASHINGTON — A recommendation by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy not to raise prices in January 2025 for Market Dominant products, which includes First-Class Mail, was accepted by the Governors of the United States Postal Service.

Former Postal Carrier Sentenced for Mail Theft and Fraud

According to court records and evidence presented during Glover’s trial, during September and October of 2022, Glover stole checks and documents containing financial information from the mail while performing his duties as a mail carrier.

Unions Rally for Social Security Fairness on Capitol Hill

With just over a week before members of Congress leave Washington, D.C. until after the November elections, the time is now to pass the bipartisan Social Security Fairness Act (SSFA) (H.R. 82, S. 597)!

Postal carrier pleads guilty after discarding mail in a dumpster

According to court documents, on Dec. 9, 2023, Michael Thirkield, 31, a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail carrier, dumped several boxes of mail into a dumpster in the Forest Lake Court area in Newport News

Central Michigan University Online announces new partnership with United States Postal Services

Central Michigan University Online is excited to announce a renewed partnership with the United States Postal Services, offering a significant educational opportunity to over 600,000 USPS employees nationwide.

USPS to maintain processing operations at several facilities, invest in upgrades

The investments at these facilities will boost their package processing capabilities and shipping capacity without any staffing impacts, according to the Postal Service.

Oversight Hearing Scheduled—United States Postal Service’s Role in 2024 Election Mail Readiness

Witness - Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer, United States Postal Service
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