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$1.9B Postal Service loss raises red flags
The U.S. Postal Service lost $1.9 billion in its second quarter, an improvement from a $3.2 billion loss a year earlier. In the latest quarter, the agency cut employees' work hours while struggling with an ongoing decline in mail volumes. A year earlier...
Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Tom Coburn, U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Congress, National Government
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New postmaster installed in Terre Haute
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.A new postmaster has been installed to oversee U.S. Postal Service operations in Terre Haute. Dianna Egold has already led operations at the Terre Haute facility since last fall, earning the praise of Cynthia Klaiber, manager of post office operations...Tags: U.S. Postal Service
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Town of Marshall devoted to keeping its rich history alive
One of the first things that caught my eye as we drove along Michigan Avenue in Marshall, Mich., was the Rexall Drugs sign, resplendent in blue, orange and white. I couldn't remember having seen one for about, oh, 40 years. The next was the nature of...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Congress, China, Mail Order Industry, Museums
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U.S. Postal Service Loses $1.9 Billion In Second Quarter
The U.S. Postal Service lost $1.9 billion in its second quarter, as the agency cut employees' work hours but struggled with an ongoing drop in mail volumes, the cash-strapped agency announced on Friday. The loss for the quarter ended March 31 was an...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, U.S. Postal Service, Tom Coburn, U.S. Congress, National Government
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Father and son arrested at LAX, charged in separate fraud schemes
A father and son were arrested Thursday in connection with separate fraud schemes -- one of them a shakedown that targeted small businesses -- moments before boarding a Russia-bound plane. Viktor Ryzhkin, 45, and his son Evgenii Ryzhkin, 22, of Los...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Business, Punishment, Prosecution, Police Arrests
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Mobile post office to have Saturday hours
The mobile post office unit which has been traveling to Ipswich will have Saturday hours, said Karen Fredrickson, manager of marketing for the U.S. Postal Service Dakotas District. The unit will be parked in front of the Ipswich Post Office at 336 First...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Marketing
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Briefs: Airman posts bail bond in child sex case
Appeal-Democrat, Marysville, Calif.A Beale Air Force airman posted a $50,000 bail bond on Wednesday and was released from Sutter County Jail. Jeffary Michael Cartwright, 25, has pleaded not guilty to child sex abuse charges in connection with two teenage girls from Sutter County....Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Juvenile Delinquency, Abusive Behavior
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Sleepy tornado season shows little sign of waking soon
The Wichita EagleTwister fans ... it seems that tornadoes are going extinct. Due to this unforeseen development we will be forced to change our name to "Mr Garden Showers." We appreciate your understanding. -- Posted on the Facebook community page for storm chasers...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Natural Disasters, National Weather Service
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Palo Alto poised to make bid on post office
Palo Alto Daily News, Calif.The city of Palo Alto is ready to take delivery of the historic U.S. Postal Service building in downtown. On Monday, the city council is expected to approve a city staff recommendation to submit and negotiate an offer to buy the post office at 380...Tags: Lobbying, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Marketing
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Bayern Munich routs Barcelona, 4-0, in first leg of Champions League semifinal
Thomas Mueller scored twice, Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben had one goal each and Bayern Munich routed Barcelona, 4-0, Tuesday night in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal in Munich. Bayern Munich sent Barcelona to its first four-goal defeat...
Tags: Cycling, Johan Bruyneel, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Polo
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Police said to have suspect in mind in Senate ricin letter case
WASHINGTON (AP) — Police have a suspect in mind as they investigate a letter mailed to Sen. Roger Wicker that tested positive for poisonous ricin, a Senate colleague said. "The person that is a suspect writes a lot of letters to members," Sen....Tags: Dick Durbin, Washington, DC, U.S. Postal Service, Carl Levin, Roger F. Wicker
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Feds seek to stop misleading letters to businesses
Last month, I warned about misleading letters being sent to businesses from an outfit called Pennsylvania Corporate Compliance. The letters instructed businesses to fill out an "annual meeting disclosure statement" listing their corporate officers, and...Tags: Business, Punishment, Agriculture, Realty, Fines
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