USPS officials confirm mail delays starting in April due to consolidation

USPS officials confirm mail delays starting in April due to consolidationDuluth P& DF moving to St Paul, P & DC April 18, 2015 ,

Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) — Expect delays in your mail delivery, starting as soon as next week, as the United States Postal Service begins consolidating the Duluth mail processing facility.

Officials say it could take three or four days for mail to be delivered in Northeastern Minnesota

Additionally, mail dropped off at your local post office won’t be processed in St. Paul until the following day.

USPS officials also say late afternoon pick up of mail at the blue boxes is being cancelled.

US Representative Rick Nolan says the Postal Service is using its “manufactured financial problems as an excuse to cut one day service to three to four day service.”

Rep. Nolan adds the Duluth facility, and others, set for consolidation, are among the most productive.

The USPS Chief Operating Officer, says the postal service will find jobs within a 50 mile radius for all affected employees.

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1 thoughts on “USPS officials confirm mail delays starting in April due to consolidation

  1. What a crock ! 1 day service disappeared probably 1500 days ago ! ! Ever return ? NOT likely unless politics demands it for some selfish group of mugwumps ! ! ! Congress mothers should shake it good ! ! ! !

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