The U.S. Postal Service says it's looking at shutting down 178 post offices statewide. KCCI reports it's part of a plan to close 3700 retail outlets. The potential closures are part of a plan to cut 3,700 retail offices nationwide. USPS lost $8.5-billion last year. The streamlining would replace some offices with village offices in and run by retailer. They'd offer postal products and services like stamps and flat-rate packaging.
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