Pipeline protests shift along pipeline route

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dakota-access-pipeline-blockade-1 Resistance against Dakota Access Pipeline continues in North Dakota, Sept 13, 2016.

Two arrests were made this morning as a six-week long stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline shifted to yet another location along the construction route, this time to a site northwest of Almont just along the north side the Interstate 94 exit ramp at Exit 120.

Rob Keller, spokesman for the Morton County Sheriff’s Department, said three protesters remain attached to three pieces of equipment at the worksite as officers are working to free them. Keller reported that work on the pipeline has been stopped at the site.

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