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The costs will need to be reimbursed through the Department of Emergency Services by an emergency declaration, according to Iverson.

Also Thursday, the board of the North Dakota Newspaper Association discussed concerns about the media credentialing process implemented last week by the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services. The state agency said in a news release it ...
Also Thursday, the board of the North Dakota Newspaper Association discussed concerns about the media credentialing process implemented last week by the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services. The state agency said in a news release it ...
In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, photo, debris is piled on the ground awaiting pickup by cleanup crews at the Dakota Access oil pipeline protest camp in southern North Dakota near Cannon Ball. The camp is on federal land, and authorities have told ...
(AP Photo/Blake Nicholson). In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, photo, debris is piled on the ground awaiting pickup by cleanup crews at the Dakota Access oil pipeline protest camp in southern North Dakota near Cannon Ball. The camp is on federal land, an.

... to give rides to those with no other means of transportation. North Dakota Department of Human Services, North Dakota Department of Emergency Services and the North Dakota Department of Health have partnered to establish a travel assistance center.
Dakota Access pipeline opponents burn structures in their main protest camp in southern North Dakota near Cannon Ball, N.D., on Wednesday as authorities prepare to shut down the camp in advance of spring flooding season. Wisconsin has sent 17 State ...
13, 2017, on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land at the confluence of the Missouri River and Cannonball River in southern Morton County N.D. This view shows the camp's main entrance road at left with cluster of tents in lower center being the camp ...
Gov. Doug Burgum on Wednesday issued an evacuation order for Dakota Access Pipeline protest camp occupants, saying recent warm weather has made immediate removal of people as well as personal items and structures on the site critical for safety and ...
Spokeswoman Vicki Granado said after the pipeline is complete, it will take about 23 days to fill the 1,172-mile pipeline and get oil from northwest North Dakota to Patoka, Ill. The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe filed a motion in federal court Thursday ...
The North Dakota Department of Emergency Services asked that the department resubmit their October and September paperwork to include both the overtime hours the officers worked as well as their regular paid hours for reimbursement.
Dakota Access Pipeline protesters have set fire to a bridge, tires and debris, North Dakota Department of Emergency Services spokeswoman Cecily Fong said. Authorities from seven other states have been called in to help remove protesters, she said.
Oestreich presented his department's monthly report to the Stark County Commission Tuesday morning. He noted that the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services would reimburse his department for its officers' salary, overtime, per diem and motels ...
Dakota Access Pipeline protesters join a large contingent of U.S. military veterans during Monday's solidarity march on Highway 1806 from the Oceti Sakowin, background, to the police barricaded Backwater Bridge.
The state has extended a line of credit to the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services from the Bank of North Dakota totaling $17 million. The dollars are expected to provide for law enforcement costs from local departments from across the state ...
MANDAN, N.D. (Valley News Live) The Morton County Emergency Manager says law enforcement, emergency managers and the community are helping protesters given the blizzard conditions.

The state Department of Emergency Services estimates the state spent nearly 11 million dollars on law enforcement costs. MORE NEWS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN: Highway 2 closing between Grand Forks airport, Lakota · Citing 'ridiculous' cost, Trump ...
The demonstrators, part of the volunteer group Tahoe for Standing Rock, assembled at Lake Tahoe's South Shore to speak out against the Dakota Access Pipeline - a 1,172-mile pipeline slated to be constructed from oil-rich areas of North Dakota to ...
Rachel Zenker, left, and Kimberly Kruska speak in downtown Mandan at a rally of support for law enforcement. During the rally, a group of law enforcement officers, including several county sheriffs, highway patrol and police officers from around the ...
North Dakota requested help from Montana under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, an agreement between all 50 states that requires approval by both the governor and the Montana Department of Emergency Services, according to Montana ...
BOZEMAN - Hours after the Gallatin County sheriff said he and four deputies would be helping to keep the peace during an ongoing oil pipeline protest in North Dakota, he said they might not because of a miscommunication over whether an agreement ...
The council approved accepting a state Homeland Security grant award from the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services. The $28,000 grant will go toward intrusion alarms at Wahpeton's water treatment plant and water towers. Huwe made several ...
BIRMARCK, ND (KFYR/CNN) - Dakota pipeline protesters have been wondering for months how law enforcement seems to be a step ahead of them.
The Federal Communications Commission has contacted North Dakota's Department of Emergency Services to ask if authorities have been illegally listening to protesters' conversations.
Since last Thursday's violent police raid, which established a militarized zone around Dakota Access Pipeline construction areas, the Morton County Sheriff and supporting agencies have fanned out into the area surrounding the Oceti Sakowin camp.
Dozens of protestors demonstrating against the expansion of the Dakota Access Pipeline wade in cold creek waters confronting local police, as remnants of pepper spray waft over the crowd near Cannon Ball, N.D., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016. ... The ...
Jack Dalrymple, right, and other members of the state Emergency Commission while requesting an additional $4 million for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services related to law enforcement costs associated with the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
Last Thursday, hundreds of police and sheriff's deputies from eight states moved in to break up an encampment of demonstrators seeking to block construction of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline near Cannonball, N.D. Hours of livestream and images ...
Alan Dohrmann, the leader of the state's National Guard, speaks at the state Capitol in Bismarck, N.D., to Gov. Jack Dalrymple, right, and other members of the state Emergency Commission while requesting an additional $4 million for the North Dakota ...
BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota leaders have agreed to borrow an additional $4 million to cover the escalating costs of policing protests at the Dakota Access pipeline and slammed the federal government for not chipping in part of the funding.
Jack Dalrymple, right, and other members of the state Emergency Commission while requesting an additional $4 million for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services related to law enforcement costs associated with the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
In more pipeline-related news, the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services is requesting an additional $4 million in order to continue the police crackdown against the resistance to the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline.
(AP) - North Dakota leaders have agreed to borrow an additional $4 million to cover the escalating costs of policing protests at the Dakota Access pipeline and slammed the federal government for not chipping in part of the funding.
(NBC) - The North Dakota Department of Emergency Services says two fires were set on the Backwater Bridge and Molotov cocktails were thrown at law enforcement Thursday night as protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline continued.
North Dakota Emergency Commission members expect to approve increasing the line of credit in support of the law enforcement response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests next week.
At one point during the clashes Thursday a woman being arrested fired three shots from a .38-caliber revolver "narrowly missing a sheriff's deputy," North Dakota Department of Emergency Services spokeswoman Cecily Fong said. Authorities on Friday ...
Cecily Fong, spokeswoman for the state's Department of Emergency Services, said medical staffing is in place should any injuries occur at the protest sites.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Law enforcement in North Dakota moved in Thursday to remove activists protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline who had set up a camp on private property owned by the pipeline developer.
Cecily Fong, spokeswoman for the state's Department of Emergency Services, said medical staffing is in place should any injuries occur at the protest sites.
CANNON BALL, N.D. - The ND Department of Emergency Services says two fires have been set on the Backwater Bridge and Molotov cocktails have been thrown at law enforcement Thursday night.
An exodus of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters move south on Highway 1806 as a line of law enforcement by the hundreds slowly push the protest effort from the Front Line Camp to the Oceti Wakoni overflow camp a few miles down the road.
"It's going to be in double-digit millions," said Cecily Fong, a public information officer for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services. Fong said early Thursday her department plans to ask the state Emergency Commission next week, possibly ...
CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) - Protesters trying to stop construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline are bracing for a confrontation with police Thursday after the demonstrators refused to leave private land in the pipeline's path.
BISMARCK, N.D. - Law enforcement in North Dakota removed activists protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline who had set up a camp on private property owned by the pipeline developer.
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson sits atop a horse Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, while visiting the protest camp against the Dakota Access oil pipeline outside Cannon Ball, N.D. Jackson said he came "to pray together, protest together and if necessary ...
North Dakota's Emergency Commission approved $6 million in emergency funding for law enforcement costs related to the protest - but as of Wednesday, nearly all of that had been used up.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Nearly all of the $6 million in emergency funding earmarked for law enforcement costs related to the Dakota Access pipeline protest in North Dakota has been used up. The state's Emergency Commission approved the money in late ...
Above, in restricted airspace, a North Dakota Highway Patrol aircraft circled. Cecily Fong, spokeswoman for the state's Department of Emergency Services, said medical staffing is in place should any injuries occur at the protest sites. She said law ...
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson sits atop a horse Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, while visiting the protest camp against the Dakota Access oil pipeline outside Cannon Ball, N.D. Jackson said he came "to pray together, protest together and if necessary ...


 

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