The Historic Dispute Along the River: Dakota Access Pipeline

The Historic Dispute Along the River: Dakota Access Pipeline

(Editor’s Note: Over the next couple of issues, I will be exploring the history of the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota, and the controversy…

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Research Points to Shortcomings of Pipeline Route Historical Review

Research Points to Shortcomings of Pipeline Route Historical Review

BISMARCK (UTN) – The historical review done on the route of the Dakota Access Pipeline apparently leaves much to be desired. When it comes to…

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To serve and protect: The failure of a county

To serve and protect: The failure of a county

Dustin White Editor Ending a 28-year career with the North Dakota Highway Patrol, Kyle Kirchmeier, on Dec. 31, 2014, was sworn into office as the…

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Destruction of cultural sites: Continuing the Fight Against the DAPL

Destruction of cultural sites: Continuing the Fight Against the DAPL

Dustin White Editor Receiving a call on Aug. 28, Tim Mentz, a former tribal historic preservation officer, was given a chance Standing Rock had been…

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Protecting the water: Sacred Stones Camp

Protecting the water: Sacred Stones Camp

Dustin White Editor As snow covered the ground, a movement was beginning to take a new shape. A century old fight had taken a new,…

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Additional myths and misconceptions

Additional myths and misconceptions

Dustin White Editor In the second installment in our attempt to help sort out various myths and misconceptions concerning the protest against the Dakota Access…

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Protesting the DAPL: Myths and Misconceptions

Protesting the DAPL: Myths and Misconceptions

Dustin White Editor South of Mandan, along the Missouri River, a mighty congregation of Nations has come together in peaceful unity. While those Nations haven’t…

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