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April6Datebook
Virtual supervisory job fair
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Week in Review
Here’s what Link covered March 23-29
A leadership transition, a cornucopia of heroes and a pioneering Appalachian Trail hiker made news
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Heroes
She has her way on that highway
This rural carrier has stopped twice to aid motorists
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Betty White is the star of this USPS video
The beloved entertainer and animal welfare advocate is featured on a new stamp
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Duncan steps down from USPS board
He has served as a governor since 2018
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Betty White was ‘an American treasure’
USPS celebrates the entertainer and animal advocate’s legacy
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He took it one step at a time
This hiker pioneered traversing the entire Appalachian Trail
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History
‘What hath God wrought?’
The Post Office Department opened the first commercial telegraph on April 1, 1845
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People
They talk the talk — and walk the walk
Employees emphasize safety, a show goes on despite bad weather and a professor’s pic is showcased on a stamp
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News Quiz
Celebrating women’s history
Do you know what percentage of the USPS workforce is female?
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Sanghera named Central Area VP
She will oversee 33.6 million delivery points
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From television to stamps
USPS to honor entertainer and animal advocate Betty White
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Safe driver award nominations close soon
The deadline for submissions is April 30
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April3Datebook
‘Meal Planning Made Easy’
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Brief
WestPac Area, Pennsylvania 1 District on top in scanning
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These employees delivered good deeds
NALC honors heroic postal workers at its annual awards ceremony
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It was an age of innovation
From 1825-1874, a nimble postal system expanded with the nation
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Milestones
Appointments, awards and retirements
Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements
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April2Datebook
‘Eyes on the Prize’
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Brief
Postal Posts looks at safe driving
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Here’s why 2025’s stamps are special
The ‘Mailin’ It!’ podcast gives a behind-the-scenes look at this year’s offerings
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USPS vehicles are government property
Unauthorized use can bring disciplinary action
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April1Datebook
‘Commuter Benefits’
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Brief
Cybersecurity training for contractors is due by May 23
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USPS releases statements on leadership transition
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Interest arbitration award received
NALC contract covers 200,000 letter carriers
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USPS is committed to being a safe workplace
The organization reminds employees of its zero-tolerance policy for threats, violence
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Week in Review
Here’s what Link covered March 16-22
The dedication for Freshwater Fishing Lures and a special Toussaint stamp event made news
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Heroes
He heard a cry for help — and followed it
This letter carrier acted quickly to help a customer who had fallen off a ladder
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People
A toast to Toussaint
USPS holds a special dedication and a postmaster begins a new gig