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If you travel for your USPS job, make sure you have everything you need before you hit the road.
If you travel for your USPS job, make sure you have everything you need before you hit the road.

Travel reminder. Getting ready to travel for your USPS job?

If so, the USPS Travel team reminds you to make sure you have the required access you’ll need before you go.

Use eAccess to request GetThere and eTravel so you’re prepared when it’s time to book your trip and claim your expenses.

The Travel Blue page has the latest information and resources.

Make a wish. A young cancer patient in Ovid, MI, made headlines after receiving more than 2,000 cards for her birthday.

Seven-year-old Olivia Enderle has been battling neuroblastoma, a cancer of the nerve tissue most often found in children. Family members took to social media to request cards for her birthday, which was March 26.

News organizations have published Olivia’s mailing address: 133 E. Oak Street, Ovid, MI 48866.

Hop till you drop. Twenty-seven percent of Easter-related purchases are expected to take place online this year, a jump of 6 percentage points from 2016, according to the National Retail Federation.

Those celebrating say they plan to spend an average of $152 per person — a 4 percent uptick from last year’s previous record of $146.

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