An ailing U.S. Postal Service is preparing to close and consolidate processing facilities across Michigan as the state in turn emerges from its own economic woes. The agency's planned actions affect operations in and around Gaylord, Iron Mountain, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing and Saginaw.
The moves affect 475 jobs, though officials say that number includes an undetermined mix of layoffs, transfers and retraining.
Financial problems are mounting at the U.S. Postal Service, and that's going to have repercussions on Americans' daily lives. For one thing, you won't be able to assume - or even hope - that a stamped letter will arrive at its destination the next day.
That's because the Postal Service is looking for ways to save money, even as it awaits possible assistance from Congress.