Flood Of Papers
Thenumber one issue that I hear from clients is what to do with all that paper? They have stacks and stacks and sometimes boxes of it and they simply are paralyzed with fear and don't know what to do ...
Posted on 4/26/13 at 7:37 AM
Snail Mail: Send A Little Love
The summer before my sophomore year of high school, my family and I moved from northern New Jersey, to Indiana. Even though I grew up moving a lot, this was the first move that was really hard on me....
Posted on 4/17/13 at 8:09 AM
God bless my mail carriers. ;-)
My mail carriers in West Fargo are nice folks...they are patient folks. I say this because I shop online a lot and they are regularly traipsing up to the front door with boxes in all kinds of weather....
Posted on 11/14/12 at 10:36 PM
Let Freedom Ring -- Start with School Lunch
Well, so the election is coming up, or sort of happening, the excitement of an actual election day long watered down by a two or three or four-week voting "process." Somehow, it's just not the same th...
Posted on 10/24/12 at 3:05 PM
Upcycling? Be Creative During Your Home Renovation Project!
Upcycling is the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or a higher environmental value. The term upcycling began to gain traction i...
Posted on 6/15/12 at 7:41 AM
Minnesota man accused of stealing money from mail 
A Spring Valley contractor who drives a route for the U.S. Postal Service has pleaded not guilty to stealing money from greeting cards. Forty-seven-year-old Doyle Dean Tarrence entered the plea Thursday to a felony charge of mail theft.
By Associated Press , January 28, 2012
Public invited to sign petition for better mail service 
Newspapers in North Dakota are inviting users of the U.S. Postal Service to sign petitions asking the postal service and the state’s Congressional delegation to re-examine plans to reduce postal service in the state.
By Herald Staff Report , January 11, 2012
N.D. man sentenced to probation for Bismarck mailbox bomb 
Thomas Crawford was charged in federal court with unlawful making of a firearm, unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm and conspiracy to destroy letter box.
By Associated Press , January 08, 2012
LLOYD OMDAHL: Postal Service needs a new service model 
By Lloyd Omdahl , December 18, 2011
Postal Service to delay planned cutbacks, closings until mid-May 
By Hope Yen , December 13, 2011
Postal Service mail processing plant closures face major practical obstacles 
By Ryan J. Foley , December 12, 2011
OUR OPINION: Stop the Postal Service’s ‘panic selling’ 
By Tom Dennis , December 05, 2011
Grand Forks, Devils Lake mail processing centers part of Postal Service planned April 2012 cuts 
The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service said today it is seeking to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers, including in Grand Forks, and allow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining mail volume.
By Hope Yen , December 05, 2011
Postal cuts to slow delivery of first-class mail 
By Hope Yen , December 04, 2011
Berg criticized for fifth ‘slick campaign’ mailer 
Democrats Heidi Heitkam and Tom Potter and Republican Duane Sand complain that the Republican U.S. representative and U.S. Senate candidate is wasting tax dollars on mailers that has the feel of campaign flyers. Through a spokeswoman, he called the accusation “absurd.”
November 16, 2011
MINNESOTA: Rural popularity of voting by mail improves 
More than 500 mostly rural townships and small cities use the mail for elections. Minnesota is one of 17 states that allow mailed ballots for certain elections.
By Associated Press , November 07, 2011
Mailing letter to cost 1 cent more in 2012 
By Randolph E. Schmid , October 18, 2011
Sandy Smith, Grand Forks, letter: If Saturday mail deliveries go, so be it 
Canceling Saturday mail delivery only makes sense financially.
By Sandy Smith , October 10, 2011
Jim Rademacher, Roanoke, Va., letter: Stamp and send Postal Service editorial 
Regrettably, Congress forced the Postal Service to absorb billions for future retirees. That is the reason for the urgent need of funds.
By Jim Rademacher , September 27, 2011
Living people to appear on U.S. stamps; who would YOU choose? 
The U.S. Postal Service announced that it is ending its longstanding rule that stamps cannot feature people who are still alive. It's asking the public to offer suggestions on who should be first.
By Hope Yen and Stacy A. Anderson , September 26, 2011
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