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USPS spokeswoman: Congress could keep processing centers open
SOUTH BEND – An unclear number of workers could lose their jobs in May if South Bend’s mail processing facility closes. But the U.S. Postal Service says Congress has the power to keep that from happening.
The U.S. Postal Service released its...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Politics, Joe Donnelly
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Postal workers deliver a message
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- There are major ramifications if the U.S. Postal Service goes through with its announced plan to close the U.S. Post Office mail processing center in downtown South Bend. That’s what about 40 postal workers wanted the public to know...Tags: Financial and Business Services, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Business, Indiana University South Bend
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'Passport Fair' set for Granger, Osceola, Winamac post offices
Planning a trip outside the country? Mission work? Or perhaps a spring or summer vacation? Several Indiana post offices will accept passport applications on Saturday, Jan. 29.
The “passport fairs” are being held on the weekend to assist...Tags: Naturalization, Personal Data Collection, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Politics
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USPS: Should some Gary operations consolidate into South Bend?
Continually plummeting mail volumes are forcing the U. S. Postal Service to examine whether some Gary postal operations should be consolidated with South Bend.
A Postal Service news release issued Friday indicates a feasibility study will review mail...Tags: Research, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Springfield, Kirbyville men charged with K2 conspiracy
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Springfield, Mo., man and a Kirbyville, Mo., man were charged in federal court today for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute...
Tags: Banking, Law Enforcement, Synthetic Marijuana, Landforms, Food and Drug Administration
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Los Angeles ranked worst U.S. city for dog attacks on mail carriers
ReutersBy Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES, May 16 (Reuters) - Los Angeles has earned the dubious distinction for the second year in a row as the U.S. city with the most dog attacks on mail carriers, the U.S. Postal Service said. California's biggest city accounted...Tags: Mail Order Industry
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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 an 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: Labor Legislation, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Employees, Career and Workplace
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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: Coral Springs, Theft, Prisons, U.S. Postal Service, Trials
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State could buy downtown Annapolis post office
Top state officials will decide Wednesday whether to buy the Annapolis post office on Church Circle to use it for government offices. The Board of Public Works -- comprised of the governor, comptroller and treasurer -- will vote on spending $3.2 million...
Tags: Annapolis, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry
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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: Ceremonies, Michigan Avenue, Human Interest, U.S. Congress, U.S. Postal Service
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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: Banking, Police Arrests, Business, Los Angeles International Airport, Prosecution
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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: National Government, U.S. Congress, U.S. Postal Service, Mail Order Industry, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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