Cost-Cutting Measures Could Slow Mail Delivery In North Dakota

(Bismarck, ND) — Mail delivery could get even slower for people living in rural North Dakota. The U.S. Postal Service announced a new plan to help cut costs to save three-billion dollars a year, and it involves delaying mail service in areas where service is already very slow. The postal service says the cost-cutting measure could delay some deliveries by as much as a day. The Postmaster General says the changes wouldn’t be implemented until after Election Day.

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