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Food insecurity is growing in Washtenaw County, and your local postal worker is doing something about it. On Saturday, May 13th, letter carriers in our community will participate in "National Stamp Out Hunger Day." When delivering your mail, postal workers will pick up the non-perishable food items you leave out and turn it all over to Food Gatherers for distribution. John Odegard is president of Local Branch 434 of the National Association of Letter Carriers. He joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss the program and why letter carriers are working to make a different kind of difference for the people they serve.
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The Glennborough subdivision in Superior Township has filed a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service to try to change its Ypsilanti zip code to…
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Twelfth District Congresswoman Debbie Dingell held a Zoom meeting Wednesday to discuss the importance of making sure that the U.S. Senate passes the…
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The US Postal Service has been at the fore of national conversation this week. Sorting machines at local offices are being dismantled, public mailboxes…
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As the pandemic continues, Congress remains divided on a number of issues. The latest federal stimulus bill remains stalled, while President Donald Trump…
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Residents who live in the Ypsilanti area now have an official process they can follow to file mail delivery complaints with the U.S. Post Office. The…
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About 350 people attended a town hall yesterday in Ypsilanti to address the U.S. Postal Service mail delivery issues in that area. Ypsilanti's Postmaster…
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12th District Congresswoman Debbie Dingell is hosting a special town hall meeting Thursday, February 22nd to discuss Ypsilanti's ongoing mail service…