For North Dakotans, waiting on the mail has become an exercise in frustration. Whether it’s newspapers arriving days late, critical prescriptions stuck in transit, or bills showing up out of order, delays have real consequences. Now, state lawmakers are urging the U.S. Postal Service to take action. A resolution calling for improved mail processing and delivery has passed both chambers and is headed to Washington, aiming to bring attention—and hopefully solutions—to a problem that affects rural communities and businesses alike. Jill Schramm with the Minot Daily News has the full story that includes comments form Senator Hoeven and Senator Cramer.
North Dakota Lawmakers Push for Fixes to Ongoing Mail Delivery Issues
