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OPM to lift pause on FSAFEDS enrollments in August

The Office of Personnel Management will soon be reopening enrollments into the government’s Flexible Spending Account program, FSAFEDS.

Investigation launched in Dolores County, CO after 23% of voters didn’t receive ballots

Choate also sent a letter to USPS, stating that he believes USPS lost track of the ballots after they were loaded onto a USPS truck in Seattle. The barcodes for those ballots were never checked in at the Albuquerque, New Mexico General Mail Facility, nor did they appear as “scanned for delivery” to the voter.

Mail carrier dies after West Pullman shooting in Chicago

Octavia Redmond, 48 and of the Loop neighborhood, has died, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

West Paris, ME post office set to reopen after 3-year closure

In a statement, USPS says it does not know when this change will happen but is "moving quickly to reestablish services within this community."

USPS to suspend air service delivery in Montana in favor of ground transportation

The U.S. Postal Service is apparently ending its contract for air service that supports priority and express mail in Montana and focusing on ground transportation, prompting the ire of Sen. Jon Tester.

Dual-Use Priority Mail/Priority Mail Express tube box discontinued

The Postal Service is discontinuing its dual-use Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express medium tube box.

Postmark: The moon, or thereabouts

The Apollo 11 astronauts — Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins — brought a commemorative envelope on their pioneering lunar mission with the intent to postmark it on the surface of the moon July 20, 1969, the date of the landing.

Third-party postal address sharing resolved by USPS

The Postal Service does not sell or provide any personal information that is collected from this analytics platform to any third party, and we were unaware of any configuration of the platform that collected personal information from the URL and that shared it without our knowledge with social media

USPS OIG – Supervisor Vacancies

The Postal Service has generally improved its procedures and practices to decrease the number of supervisor vacancies by streamlining the supervisor hiring process and engaging potential applicants during job fairs and conferences.

Poolesville, MD Descendant Celebrates 42 Years of Service at Post Office

POOLESVILLE, MD — The United States Postal Service is thrilled to celebrate Ron Poole, a dedicated retail associate who has faithfully served the Poolesville community for over 42 years. Ron’s commitment and exceptional service have made him a beloved figure in the community.

Don’t Buy Louis DeJoy’s “Second-Act” Spin

The past two weeks have been newsworthy, to say the least. You’d be forgiven if you missed a June 8th op-ed in The Washington Post entitled “We’re fixing the Postal Service. We can’t stop now,” written by none other than the embattled Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy. 

USPS has released low-denomination flower stamps

The Postal Service will release Low Denomination Flowers, five stamps featuring floral designs, on Thursday, July 18.
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