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Report on Minnesota postal problems will be out soon, but solutions may be elusive

WASHINGTON — The saga over unreliable mail delivery in many areas of Minnesota is escalating, with the inspector general of the U.S. Postal Service investigating the cause of poor service for many Minnesotans.

But solutions to a frustrating problem will be hard to fix because they are the result of several factors and are very widespread.

Poor mail delivery is not limited to Minnesota. Similar complaints have been voiced in Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Hawaii, and other states.

When it comes to the problems in Minnesota, the inspector general has responded to requests for an investigation from the state’s members of Congress, including Rep. Angie Craig, D-2nd District, and Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith

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