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Simi Valley post office renamed for fallen inspector
Ventura County StarIt took an act of Congress, but Lam Lai-Har "Jackie" Asbury has at last received the recognition she's always believed her late husband deserved. Terry Asbury, a postal inspector returning from an investigation, was killed Feb. 3, 1990, near Santa Ana...Tags: U.S. Congress, Memorial Day, Washington, DC, Mail Order Industry, Law Enforcement
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Ricin-laced letters intercepted at postal facility
The Spokesman-ReviewTwo ricin-laced letters were seized this week at a postal facility in Spokane -- one addressed to a federal judge and another to the Spokane post office, postal officials have reported. The letters were postmarked Tuesday, officials said. The FBI said...Tags: Judges, U.S. Postal Service, Barack Obama, FBI, Justice System
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USPS has plans to cut Madison mail-handling jobs
The Wisconsin State JournalProposals by the U.S. Postal Service to reduce Madison staff by 54 and move mail handling to Milwaukee are included in a feasibility study that will get a public airing later this month. The proposed cuts at the Madison processing center on Milwaukee...Tags: Research, Alliant Energy Corporation, Mark Pocan, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service
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Hours likely will be cut at Orrington post office
Bangor Daily News, MaineORRINGTON, Maine -- Post office users in this small Penobscot County town should expect to see a reduction in window service hours sometime in the future, a U.S. Postal Service spokeswoman said during a sparsely attended meeting late Wednesday afternoon....Tags: Lobbying, Financial and Business Services, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service
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Illinois is second in dog bites, report finds
RedEyeThe likelihood of a person being bitten by a dog in Illinois is pretty high according to anĀ American Veterinary Medical Association report. In conjunction with National Dog Bite Prevention Week--which is May 19 through 25--the AMCA, along with the U.S....Tags: Animal Attacks, Employees, Mail Order Industry, Labor Legislation, U.S. Postal Service
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U.S. Postal delivery woman gets year in prison for stealing mail
A former U.S. Postal Service carrier was sentenced to one year in federal prison Wednesday for stealing gift cards that were mailed to residents on her delivery route. Aida Luz Maldonado, 49, of Coral Springs, was found guilty of two counts of theft of...
Tags: Justice System, Coral Springs, Prisons, Punishment, Trials
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U.S. Postal Service lost $1.9 billion in 2nd quarter
The U.S. Postal Service lost $1.9 billion during its second quarter -- and losses will continue mounting if Congress doesn't pass legislation giving the beleaguered mail carrier more flexibility in how it runs its operations, the postmaster general said...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Financial and Business Services, Mail Order Industry, Patrick R. Donahoe, Labor Legislation
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The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.) Soundings column
The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.)Leave it to the union that represents United States Postal Service letter carriers to name their annual mega-food drive set for Saturday "Stamp Out Hunger." For more than 20 years, the National Association of Letter Carriers has set aside the second...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Employees, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service, Alternative Energy
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On Saturday, Alamogordo residents can leave canned-food items by mailboxes
Alamogordo Daily News, N.M.Local food pantries will get a boost Saturday when the local post office carriers pick up donations for their annual food drive. The food drive is part of a national collection effort, "Stamp Out Hunger," lead by the National Association of Letter...Tags: The Salvation Army, Lobbying, U.S. Postal Service, Business
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Put canned goods in your mailbox Saturday
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioAshtabula County letter carriers will shoulder the burden of local hunger on Saturday with the Stamp Out Hunger food drive. County residents can leave donations for their local food pantries in their mailboxes for pickup by postal workers for the...Tags: U.S. Postal Service
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BRIEF: Postal theft charged in federal indictment
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloPostal employee Steven Joslyn faces up to five years in prison if he's convicted of stealing $20 from the mail. Joslyn, 49, of Ecru, was indicted Feb. 26 by a federal grand jury and charged with mail theft by a U.S. Postal Service employee. Notice of...Tags: Trials, U.S. Postal Service, Theft, Prosecution
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Postal Service food drive to 'Stamp Out Hunger'
Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C.Richmond County's mail carriers are gearing up to help you help those in need in the community. On Saturday, May 11, Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina will join forces with the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to help "Stamp...Tags: Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service
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