As part of the United States Postal Service “For the Long Haul” initiative, the federal agency is celebrating Douglas Horlacher, a dedicated rural carrier who has faithfully served the Crawfordsville community for more than 25 years. His unwavering commitment and exceptional service have made him a beloved figure in the neighborhoods he serves.
“For the Long Haul” is an initiative designed to honor the remarkable dedication of long-serving employees like Horlacher, who have become integral parts of their communities. Over the years, he has developed lasting relationships with residents, going above and beyond to ensure their mail is delivered with care and reliability.
Horlacher began his postal career in 1989 as a rural carrier assistant in Thorntown. In 1999, he became a rural carrier in Crawfordsville. He currently serves as a trainer for newly hired rural carrier assistants. In 2019, he was awarded the National Safety Council’s prestigious Million Mile Award, for drivers who have accumulated one-million miles or 30 years of driving without a preventable motor vehicle accident.
His dedication extends beyond his postal duties as he is also involved in church activities, along with his wife, Dianne.
“Doug believes his commitment to ensuring timely and accurate delivery of mail to his customers contributes to the overall satisfaction of the community,” Crawfordsville Postmaster Toccara Woods said.
The United States Postal Service has been an essential part of American life since its inception. Committed to providing reliable, affordable mail service to every address in the country, USPS plays a crucial role in maintaining communication and commerce across the nation.