GRAND FORKS – One of North Dakota’s senators says he wants to stage another public meeting in Grand Forks between United States Postal Service officials and residents.
Republican Sen. John Hoeven says he’s aiming to set up a meeting in August with regional and district Postal Service representatives who can answer questions about the future of the Grand Forks Processing and Distribution Center facility.
“It’s really important both in terms of people having a chance to give input and get questions asked and I think it’s really important the USPS hears what’s going on with people,” Hoeven said.
The results of a December audit of the Post Office’s Minnesota-North Dakota district, released earlier this month, found 130,858 missing or delayed pieces of mail at six post offices over the course of two days.