A stamp on my Christmas cards stirred deep memories and reminded me that small actions can make a meaningful impact in the fight against breast cancer.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—An upcoming collection of U.S. Postal Service stamps honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary features a retired Mississippi State professor’s artwork.
The U.S. Postal Service is printing 15 million copies of a bison image by Livingston photographer Tom Murphy on a Forever Stamp in 2026, immortalizing the local artist’s work in postage history.
This year, the Mashpee Post Office set an ambitious goal to sell 25,000 breast cancer stamps, and currently is ranked first in Massachusetts and fifth in the country in sales of the breast cancer research stamps
The Breast Cancer Research release has raised almost $98 million since its introduction in 1998. More than 1.1 billion Breast Cancer Research stamps have been sold.
The Postal Service recently held a special dedication ceremony for its Winter Landscapes stamps at INDYPEX, a philatelic show held each year in Danville, IN.