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USPS Proposes 5th Postage Hike Since 2021; Critics Call It 'Unprecedented'
CBS News
In announcing the latest proposed hike, the postal service said that higher rates are needed to offset inflation and "the effects of a previously defective pricing model." But critics and postal experts have grumbled that customers are paying more while getting less for their money.
Price Of A US Stamp Rises To 66 Cents, The Second Hike This Year & The 5th Increase Since 2019
Associated Press
Stamps prices are on the rise, again — one of several changes the U.S. Postal Service is rolling out this month.
Postmaster General: Get Used To ‘Uncomfortable’ Rate Hikes
Associated Press
Americans should get used to “uncomfortable” postage rate increases in coming years as the U.S. Postal Service seeks to become self-sufficient, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Thursday.
USPS Wants To Raise Postage Rates Less Than A Year After Its Last Hike
CBS News
The U.S. Postal Service said on Wednesday that it wants to increase postage rates this summer — less than one year after it last increased the price for a first-class Forever stamp.
The U.S. Postal Service Seeks to Cut Saturday Delivery
News 9
Facing unprecedented decline and a projected $238 billion shortfall, during the next decade the U.S. Postal Service said they must make drastic changes to survive.
Post Office Running Out of Money
News 9
Rain, nor sleet, nor snow can stop the U.S. Postal Service, but a lack of money might.
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Gov. Stitt forms wildfire strategy team after leadership shakeup in forestry department
Jonathan Polasek
Governor Kevin Stitt initiated the Wildland Fire Response Working Group to revamp Oklahoma's wildfire strategies after the March outbreak and recent personnel shakeup in the Forestry Department.
Gov. Stitt forms wildfire strategy team after leadership shakeup in forestry department
Jonathan Polasek
Governor Kevin Stitt initiated the Wildland Fire Response Working Group to revamp Oklahoma's wildfire strategies after the March outbreak and recent personnel shakeup in the Forestry Department.
Man killed in Okfuskee County motorcycle crash
Brooke Cox
A 62-year-old man died after crashing his motorcycle on State Highway 124 in Okfuskee County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Man killed in Okfuskee County motorcycle crash
Brooke Cox
A 62-year-old man died after crashing his motorcycle on State Highway 124 in Okfuskee County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures are expected today before a front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures are expected today, with highs reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s, while a strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures are expected today before a front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures are expected today, with highs reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s, while a strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
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Gov. Stitt forms wildfire strategy team after leadership shakeup in forestry department
Jonathan Polasek
Governor Kevin Stitt initiated the Wildland Fire Response Working Group to revamp Oklahoma's wildfire strategies after the March outbreak and recent personnel shakeup in the Forestry Department.
Man killed in Okfuskee County motorcycle crash
Brooke Cox
A 62-year-old man died after crashing his motorcycle on State Highway 124 in Okfuskee County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures are expected today before a front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures are expected today, with highs reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s, while a strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Muskogee highlights: Unveiling the heart of Oklahoma in a new tourism push
Jayden Brannon
Plan your visit to Muskogee with the new 'Meet Me in Muskogee' campaign. Dive into history, music, and culture and boost the local economy with your enriching tourism experience.
Data, numbers swirl around contentious claims against Oklahoma Forestry Service
Matt McCabe
Governor Stitt has maintained the state’s forestry service failed to deploy half its resources. But, what is half? Newly released data offers some insights to other comments he made during an interview with News 9 This Morning.
Good Samaritan helps recover lost kayaks after flooding
MaKayla Glenn
A good Samaritan is being praised for his quick thinking and generosity after helping a Tahlequah camp find dozens of kayaks swept away during severe flooding over the weekend. Camp Egan and Retreat Center turned to social media for help, and one man quickly stepped up.
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