COVID-19 amps up pressure on postal service
It doesn’t have a catchy name and you won’t see it in any advertising campaign, but Monday was an important day in the Christmas season.
It was the last day the United States Postal Service could guarantee delivery by Christmas Day, a fact not lost on Dante’ Davis of Columbus.
USPS announces operations plan for National Day of Mourning
President Donald J. Trump has proclaimed Wednesday, Dec. 5, as a National Day of Mourning in remembrance of former President George H.W. Bush.
New Village Post Office opens in Monroe Co.
Mississippi has become the latest test site for the United States Postal Service’s new business model in an attempt to help shave costs and stop the federal agency from hemorrhaging funds.
USPS has $740 million third-quarter loss
WASHINGTON — The Postal Service has trimmed its losses to $740 million over the last three months by consolidating processing facilities, cutting hours for workers
AP: Postal Service takes photos of all mail
The Postal Service takes pictures of every piece of mail processed in the United States — 160 billion last year — and keeps them on hand for up to a month.
Postal Service hearing set for Dumas post office closing
The U.S. Postal Service will hold a public hearing Tuesday to get local residents’ reaction to proposed federal plans to close the Dumas Post Office.