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"...According to court records, LaSonja Jones, 42, pleaded guilty to applying for COVID-19 PPP loans with false information about her two small businesses’ eligibility. Jones was reportedly an administrative employee at the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at the time. ..."
"...A United States Postal Worker is recovering after being severely attacked by a dog in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office says the attack happened Saturday on Harbin Road in Fayetteville.
According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, the postal worker was delivering a package to a home on that street when a large dog jumped..."
"...If you need to visit a bank or post office this week, you may want to consider going before or after Wednesday.
That's because Wednesday, June 19 is Juneteenth, a holiday...FedEx pickup and delivery services will be available on June 19, according to the company's website. FedEx Office locations will also be open. ...All post offices will be closed for retail transactions and there will be no regular residential or business mail deliveries ...UPS pickup and delivery services will be available on Juneteenth ...most restaurants, grocery and retail stores will be open"
"...Regular mail and package delivery service will not be interrupted due to the safety issue, but customers who need to pick up their P.O. Box mail or make business transactions will need to visit the Hoover Post Office at 1809 Riverchase Drive.
The exact reason for the safety concern is unknown at this time. ..."
"The Postal Service dedicated its Protect Sea Turtles stamps on June 11 at the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi. ...'Sea turtles are majestic creatures who play an important role in marine ecosystems,' said Texas 2 District Manager David Camp, who spoke at the event. ...The stamps feature the six species that forage in U.S. waters or nest on American beaches: loggerhead, leatherback, hawksbill, Kemp’s ridley, olive ridley and green sea turtles.
Derry Noyes, an art director for USPS, designed the pane of 18 stamps using existing photographs.
The stamps are available at Post Offices and usps.com." This Article is From: usps.com
"...If you have received a peculiar text with an unfamiliar URL that claims to be about a delivery from the United States Postal Service (USPS) but haven’t signed up for a tracking request, be careful: It could be a scam, the postal service warned.
The United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) said in a press release last week, which USPS posted on X Tuesday, that this type of text is a scam called smishing—a form of phishing involving a text or phone number. These scammers often ..."
"...Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) has filed a bill he believes will protect Post Office Processing and Distribution Centers across the country from losing some of their services.
In a news release from his office, Durbin announced Wednesday he is working with Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) and a bipartisan group of senators for a bill they named the Postal Processing Protection Act. This is after more than 50 Processing and Distribution Centers were targeted to shift to Local Processing Centers. ..."
Snippet of Article: "...80th anniversary of D-Day.
The Allied invasion, which began on June 6, 1944, led to the defeat of the Nazis and the end of the war. The assault began with Allied aircraft bombing German defenses in Normandy, followed by around 1,200 aircraft that carried airborne troops. As dawn broke, Allied forces started bombing German coastal defenses and shortly after that vessels began putting troops ashore on five codenamed beaches: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. By the end of the day, nearly 160,000 Allied troops had landed in Normandy, although there were thousands of casualties.
Few witnesses to history’s biggest amphibious invasion remain alive today. ..."
Source: www.newsmax.com
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"...“When I arrived, the trajectory was in plain sight. We were 15 years into a 25-year plan to lose close to $300 billion. And that is what today, we are working very hard to change. We have a plan, it’s called the Delivering for America plan, and we are making great progress on the strategies it identifies,” said DeJoy.
Addressing the historical difficulties encountered by the Postal Service, DeJoy traced these issues back to decisions made by the organization’s legislative and regulatory authorities prior to his tenure.
“In 2006, Congress and the Postal Regulatory Commission legislated, and began regulating, a business model that was dead on arrival. This was immediately proven,” he said. ..." This Article is From: usps.com
"...The U.S. Postal Service made its price hike official Friday, raising the price of stamps from 68 cents to 73 cents.
Five years ago, stamps cost 50 cents, making this latest price hike a 36% increase. ..."
"...Under the law, political activity is defined as any action directed toward the success or failure of a political party, candidate for partisan political office or partisan political group.
While on duty, on postal property, wearing a uniform or using a postal vehicle, USPS employees are prohibited from..."
"... Letters From Santa allows response letters to get stamped with a North Pole postmark.
Every year, millions of children (and some adults) send letters to Santa Claus asking for Christmas presents. But what actually happens to letters addressed to Santa in the North Pole?
There are two ways that the United States Postal Service responds to these letters.
Through Operation Santa..." This Article is From:
"...Federal investigators have broken up a “well-organized and wide-ranging conspiracy” to steal valuables from the mail in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, they announced Wednesday.
The alleged conspiracy involved a supervisor and six other workers at the U.S. Postal Service processing and distribution center in Providence, Rhode Island, which handles all incoming and outgoing mail for Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. ..."
"Austin Mahan, 44, of Cape May Court House pleaded guilty before a U.S. district judge on Monday. ...Prosecutors say he used postal service credit cards to make personal purchases including a vacuum, gift cards, and tools.
"Usually, they're very nice here. For him to be stealing, that's taking trust from us," said Antoinette Lavook of Atlantic City.
Regulars at the Atlantic City post office were upset..."
"...the problem extends far beyond receiving packages on time. The delays have gotten so bad that officials are now worried they could impact people’s ability to vote by mail-in absentee ballots during Georgia’s primary election this month.
Absentee ballots have taken on a greater role since the 2020 election..."
"...According to the traffic report, the van had no plates and the driver appeared to be racing a Ford Mustang.
In the body camera video, the deputy goes on to say, “Yeah. I mean, that Mustang took off. He caught my attention, and then you blew by him, and I was pacing you at like 105.”
Court records identified the driver as Drew Brown, 28. She told officials she worked for the Fremont post office.
Brown waived the case, which is now closed, and paid a $50 fine for the traffic violation after receiving a verbal warning for racing.
A spokesperson for the USPS shared the following statement:
“Drew Brown is an employee. It is under investigation and as a matter of policy, we are unable to comment further on a specific individual personnel matter.”..."
"...A FedEx delivery driver in New York City has been fired after UFC honcho Dana White caught him on camera tossing more than a dozen packages into his truck.
White, who is the CEO of the mixed martial arts organization, was being driven around the Big Apple on Tuesday when his chauffeur stopped near the driver, who was shooting boxes into the back of his truck as if they were short jump shots, according to TMZ...."