
The United States Postal Service is getting ready to close seven post offices in Minnesota — and as many as 17 others could also face closure. According to the Postal Service, it’s planning on closing offices in Duluth, International Falls, North Mankato, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. The Postal Service also said that besides the already seven planned stores to close, and the other 17 that could also face closure, they have looked at dozens of other possible locations to close in Minnesota as well as another 3,100 nationwide. The way people send and receive information is changing, and that is one reason why the Postal Service is considering closing stores. Between 2007 and 2008, there was a 15-percent decline in the amount of mail sent with the Postal Service.
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