Miller protests possible PO closure – Kearney Hub

NewsNet5.com Miller protests possible PO closureKearney HubThe US Postal Service is considering closing the Miller Post Office. About 60 post office customers attended a meeting Thursday to protest the possible closure. Posted: Friday, June 17, 2011 2:00 pm | Updated: 12:57 pm, Fri Jun 17, 2011. …Speak out against plan …

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For The Love of Stamps – Patch.com

For The Love of StampsPatch.comNow in its 80 th year, the West Essex Philatelic Society (WEPS) allows stamp collectors to showcase their collections and promote knowledge of philately, the study of stamps and postal history, … More: continued here

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Texas more accurate when giving out food stamps – KFDA

Texas more accurate when giving out food stampsKFDATexas – Texas is apparently back on track when it comes to giving out food stamps accurately. Federal officials say last year, Texas had the single biggest gain in its payment accuracy rate. The state's eligibility workers …Federal official praises Texas' improvement in …

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Royal Mail cuts more jobs as losses mount

Royal Mail’s letters division lost £120m in the last financial year against a £20m profit a year earlier, its worst performance for seven years Royal Mail has warned that it will be forced to cut up to 20,000 more jobs after revealing that it is losing more than £2m a …

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Food stamp bottle deposit scam targeted – UPI.com

Food stamp bottle deposit scam targetedUPI.comWASHINGTON, June 17 (UPI) — The US Department of Agriculture Friday cracked down on food stamp recipients who empty bottles to collect cash deposits. The USDA proposed a rule to make "water dumping," the practice of buying beverages that carry a …and more » More: continued …

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Post office protests continue

A giant postcard is on its way to New Zealand Post chief executive Brian Roche, as the campaign continues to save the Dunedin Post Shop in the Exchange before its closure on June 23. read more More: continued here

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