POST OFFICE
USPS to continue Saturday delivery: Rural residents relieved
By Katherine Grandstrand , April 11, 2013
U.S. Postal Service will keep Saturday delivery
WASHINGTON - The financially strapped U.S. Postal Service will keep delivering first-class mail on Saturday because Congress has left it no choice but to continue, the service's board of governors said on Wednesday.April 10, 2013
Postal Service eyes operations in ND Oil Patch
MINOT — The U.S. Postal Service says it will evaluate post offices in western North Dakota to address the impact of the oil boom on mail delivery.January 06, 2013
The bust amid the boom: Gladstone, Taylor residents meet with USPS as it plans to cut hours
By Bryan Horwath , November 15, 2012
Reduction in USPS hours coming: Targeted cities include Taylor, Grassy Butte, Gladstone, Richardton
By Bryan Horwath , November 14, 2012
FOTB: Watford City post office expanding
By Amy Dalrymple , July 15, 2012
Hours unchanged at Dickinson post office; Dunn Center USPS facing hour reduction
Hours will remain the same although Dickinson post office officials say they have experienced an increase in business as the population has grown.By Betsy Simon , May 23, 2012
Letter: Contract post offices could be the answer
May 17, 2012
USPS considers area post offices for closure
After the U.S. Postal Service announced that over 70 post offices in North Dakota will go under evaluation for possible closure, southwest area officials are pressing for continued service.By Klark Byrd , July 30, 2011
Manning to lose full post office, community of 74 to go to box system
By Klark Byrd , June 22, 2011
Manning could lose its post office
U.S. Postal service officials said the Manning Post Office may be closed indefinitely due to the inability to fill the position of a soon-retired postmaster. A community meeting is Tuesday evening at the Community Center to discuss possible changes.By By Sean M. Soehren , June 19, 2011
Post office closings may affect rural North Dakotans
With the U.S. Postal Service weighing the closure of up to 2,000 post offices nationwide, Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad said he’s worried for the future of North Dakota’s rural communities.By Kristen M. Daum , February 02, 2011
50-cent stamp can't be far off
WASHINGTON — That birthday card from Grandma with the $20 bill tucked inside could be a thing of the past, thanks to your government.By Anne McFeatters , August 01, 2010
Press Editorial: No need to return decision to sender
“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” This inscription on the James Farley Post Office in New York City has served as the unofficial creed for U.S. postal carriers.March 14, 2010
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