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Georgia Postal truck fire

Mail truck fire in Georgia. Not many details on this aside from the original poster's location. 

Most Popular Postal Articles this week – May 26th, 2024

These are the articles you cared the most about this week

Shaker Design Celebrated on New Stamps

The U.S. Postal Service will issue Shaker Design stamps to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the first Shakers in America.

USPS OIG – Sending It Back: Reverse Logistics and the U.S. Postal Service

Reverse logistics refers to the movement of goods from the consumer to their place of manufacture, sale, or disposal. Returned items may be resold as new, refurbished to be sold on the secondary market, recycled, or disposed of in a landfill.

Indiana Postal Truck Fire

Upon arrival, we found a USPS truck on fire. With the assistance of Springfield Township Volunteer Fire Department and LaPorte Fire Department, the fire was extinguished. Luckily the vehicle was empty, no mail was lost.

OPM urged to commit to protecting IVF in federal health insurance

The Biden administration is again putting pressure on the federal-employee health care system to protect and expand coverage for infertility treatments as reproductive care becomes increasingly politicized in states that question its use.

USPS OIG – Puerto Rico District Delivery Operations

We performed audits at the San Juan Mail Processing Annexes (MPAs) 2 and 3 in Carolina, PR and three delivery units serviced by the MPAs in the San Juan, PR region during the week of March 18, 2024

Postal worker recovering from dog mauling reunites with deputy who saved her life

Jasper County — A U.S. Postal Service worker who was severely injured when two dogs mauled her while she was delivering mail, reunited with the Jasper County deputy who saved her life.

Postal Service Health Benefits Program: Additional Requirements and Clarifications

This proposed rule expands on previous regulations concerning the PSHB Program and is intended to provide greater detail and clarity necessary to properly implement PSHB in 2025 and beyond.

The postal civil defense plan was released May 27, 1955

On May 27, 1955, Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield released the Post Office Department’s civil defense plan, the response to a presidential order requiring all federal agencies to prepare for a nuclear attack.

Chicago postal workers among the most endangered in country, data shows

From frigid temperatures to scorching heat, Chicago's mail carriers already have challenges when delivering mail citywide. But these letter carriers are constantly at risk of a growing problem that has nothing to do with weather: the risk of being robbed at gunpoint.

Mail Truck Hit-&-Run Caught On Film, Investigation Shrouded In Secrecy

SAN RAMON, CA — A San Ramon man is trying to recoup the losses he suffered after a United States Postal Service worker slammed into his car and ran off. Talk about an unwanted delivery.
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