Dakota Pipeline Protesters, Nearby Residents Brace For 2017
While some protesters are staying in North Dakota to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline, residents feel mixed about their new neighbors. One Bismarck resident says she just wants her "hometown back."
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January 4, 2017 at 04:54PM
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NPR News: Dakota Pipeline Protesters, Nearby Residents Brace For 2017
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