The Social Security Fairness Act would repeal the so-called "government pensions offset," or GPO, which reduces Social Security spousal or widow(er) benefits for those who receive noncovered pensions, according to the Social Security Administration's website.
In July, Durbin was on her route in Lincoln County when she heard someone calling for help. She later discovered Kevin Stamper in a ditch with his riding lawnmower on top of him.
Open season, the once-a-year opportunity for Postal Service employees to make changes to their health coverage or choose a new plan, begins Monday, Nov. 11, and concludes Monday, Dec. 9.
A Rome man is accused of selling crack cocaine from the Herkimer Post Office, where he was employed. Jaquan Brown, 33, faces three counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance.
Thousands of their jobs are at stake under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s ten-year “Delivering for America” modernization plan, which would close two hundred mail processing plants and funnel all mail to sixty mega-plants called regional processing and distribution centers
Thomas Sledge filed a motion to be released on bond on Friday in the U.S. Nothern District Court of Ohio, claiming there is a reasonable assurance of his reappearance and that he is not a threat to the community, as he has no prior history of murder nor recent violent offenses.
Postal workers in Wilmington are not in love with their new labor agreement between the National Association of Letter Carriers and the U.S. Postal Service.