On July 1, 1963, the U.S. Post Office Department introduced the ZIP code program to get a handle on the heaping surplus of mail. Today, those five digits represent much more for American society. Back ...
The USPS already works with local communities to resolve similar requests by allowing customers to use their preferred city ...
The fast-growing city of Green in Summit County sought its own ZIP code, rather than being split into several tied to other communities. Residents can now use "Green" in addresses, but Mayor Yeargin ...
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The House votes for 76 new ZIP codes: What cities would see changes to their postal digits
The House passed two bills Monday night that would authorize the United States Postal Service to create 76 new ZIP codes for communities around the country. These two bipartisan bills, led by Rep.
On Sept. 23 the city of Green said in a press release that the U.S. Post Office has recognized Green, OH as a city.
GOP U.S. Sen. Jim Banks introduced a bipartisan bill this week to ensure the United States Postal Service will give certain ...
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