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North Dakota commission backs power line opposed by tribes





The North Dakota Public Service Commission approved an electrical transmission line through the Killdeer Mountain Battlefield Historic Site.

U.S. soldiers attacked a peaceful tribal camp at the site in June 1864. Although some tribal ancestors managed to escape, others died and were buried there.

The United Tribes of North Dakota passed a resolution against the power line, which must receive federal approval before it can be built.

Get the Story:
ND OKs power line in historic battlefield area (AP 4/23)
PSC approves siting for a controversial western ND power line (Prairie Public News 4/23)
PSC OKs line through Killdeer battlefield (The Bismarck Tribune 4/24)
Regulators OK power line crossing ND battlefield area (The Fargo Forum 4/24)

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Native Sun News: Power lines cross North Dakota sacred site (1/27)
North Dakota tribes oppose power line through historic site (9/12)

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