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A ‘transformative figure in sports and leadership’
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Week in Review
Here’s what Link covered Feb. 18-24
The Postal Service’s progress — and its employees’ spirit of service — made news last week
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Heroes
Fantastic four
These employees took action when a fire threatened their office
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Safety first
The USPS podcast discusses hazardous materials and the mail
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This group sends greeting cards to strangers
Random Acts of Cardness uses mail to lift spirits
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John Wooden has scored his own stamp
The famed UCLA basketball coach led his team to 10 NCAA championships
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Heroes
A nurse in the house
This employee urged her co-worker to go to a hospital. Doing so may have saved his life
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People
Showing respect
A city carrier assistant’s deference and a rural carrier’s dedication receive praise
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News Quiz
Once isn’t enough
How much do you remember about recycling — and other recent topics?
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EAP orientation
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Brief
Postal Bulletin covers investment scams
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Off the Clock
A burning passion to serve
This postmaster and volunteer firefighter always answers the call of duty
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Here’s how USPS employees should deal with used batteries
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How much do you know about atrial fibrillation?
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Brief
Have spent printer cartridges? Here’s how to recycle them
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Reshaping the Postal Service
The PMG discussed the organization’s future during a recent speech
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Brief
WestPac Area, New York 2 District on top in scanning
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Heroes
Hot pursuit
This rural carrier saved a driver and her passenger from a vehicle fire
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Milestones
Appointments, awards and more
Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements
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PMG delivers update to the USPS Board of Governors
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A Radiant Star is born
The new stamp for business mailers has a bold, patriotic image
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On the Job
Cultivating kindness
This postmaster walks the walk when it comes to helping customers
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Brief
New postcard highlights Project Safe Delivery
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Week in Review
Here’s what Link covered Feb. 11-17
Postmarks, presidents and precipitation made news last week
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Heroes
The buddy system
These two employees worked together to aid a co-worker in distress
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John Wooden
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He gave philately presidential cachet
A lifelong collector, FDR even designed stamps during his time in the Oval Office
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Heroes
From store to floor
This carrier tended to an injured customer — and put away her groceries, too
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People
Old-school cool
A letter carrier dons a vintage uniform and a rural carrier associate gets a Facebook shoutout
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History
A pipe dream realized
The first postal pneumatic tube system debuted in Philadelphia in 1893