The U.S. Postal Service has announced it will spare the Duluth mail processing facility. The sorting center currently distributes mail to northern Minnesota and Wisconsin. Closing would have added a day or two to the delivery time of first class mail in this region. U.S. Sen. Al Franken played a major role in getting the center off the closure list this year, but there remains a real possibility the center could be closed in the future as the USPS seeks fiscal stability as fewer people use mail services and transit costs rise.
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