Dakota Access Pipeline Fight Is Not Over Challenges In 2017
Dakota Access Pipeline Protests: What Comes Next In 2017 | TIME
Dakota Access Pipeline Protests: What Comes Next In 2017 | TIME A Des Moines woman who was convicted of vandalizing the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016 and 2017 is now out of federal prison Jessica Reznicek, who is now 44, was sentenced to eight years in federal ROOKER KCCI EIGHT NEWS IOWA’S NEWS LEADER NEW AT SIX AN IOWA WOMAN CONVICTED OF DAMAGING THE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE IS OUT OF PRISON JESSICA REZNICEK IS NOW AT A HALFWAY HOUSE IN DES MOINES
Fight Over Dakota Access Pipeline Intensifies - WSJ
Fight Over Dakota Access Pipeline Intensifies - WSJ Thursday, the Dakota Access Pipeline protest site was cleared of its activists after a deadline passed to leave the encampment The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe began protesting the pipeline out of BISMARCK, ND — A North Dakota judge has ordered Greenpeace to pay damages of $345 million, reducing an earlier jury award after it found the environmental group and related entities liable for Jessica Reznicek, an Iowa woman convicted of damaging the Dakota Access Pipeline, has been released from prison and is now residing at a halfway house in Des Moines, according to the Catholic Worker
Dakota Access Pipeline: Protester Nearly Loses Arm After Explosion - CNN
Dakota Access Pipeline: Protester Nearly Loses Arm After Explosion - CNN Jessica Reznicek, an Iowa woman convicted of damaging the Dakota Access Pipeline, has been released from prison and is now residing at a halfway house in Des Moines, according to the Catholic Worker
Dakota Access Pipeline fight isn't over
Dakota Access Pipeline fight isn't over
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