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Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • A2

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2A II WWW.BUCYRUSTELEGRAPHFORUM.COM Volume 95, No. 69 Bucyrus, Ohio Phone: 419-562-3333 Newspaper delivery and billing: 877-424-0209, 8 a.m. to 7p.m. weekdays, 7to 11:30 a.m. weekends.

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SomeofhispastexperiencesexpandtopastpresidentofBucyrus electedin1991tosixthtermasTrusteeofHolmesTownship lastlyWayneservedasCrawfordCountyCommissionerfor1term. ThefamilywillbereceivingfriendsThursday2-4and6-8PM atGoodHopeLutheranChurch.FuneralserviceswillbeFriday atOakwoodCemetery.MemorialsmaybemadetotheGoodHope SteepleorOrganfund.Momentsofremembrancemaybeleftonline atwww.munzpirnstill.com WayneE.Scheffler MOUNT GILEAD: Harold Worden Lehman, age 85, of Mount Gilead, passed away on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at the Arbors at in in eld, OH. Snyder Funeral Homes of Mount Gilead are honored to have been chosen to serve family. www.SnyderFuneralHomes.com Harold Worden Lehman ObituariesandphotographssubmittedtotheBucyrusTelegraph OBITUARIES Shareyour condolencesonour Website. Clickonobituaries.

For information onplacing anobituary, pleasevisit ourwebsite. Clickon obituaries. BISMARCK, N.D. Opposition to the Dakota Access oil pipeline has persuaded some banks to stop supporting projects that might harm the environment or tread on indigenous rights, but calling the divest movement a success might be a stretch. It appear to be hurting the ability of energy companies to get financing and it seem to concern lenders broadly.

Yet pipeline opponents see victory in the fact that they have made financial institutions more aware of indigenous rights and intent on keeping up the fight on projects such as Keystone XL even after failing to stop the Dakota Access project. ignoring the fact we stop that said Vanessa Green, a campaign director with the Dives- tInvest initiative. a battle, and then a The Dakota Access pipeline from North Dakota to Illinois will be fully operational by June 1, a half-year later than planned by Texas-based developer Energy Transfer Partners. The project was delayed by lawsuits from American Indian tribes who fear it threatens cultural sites and drinking water, and months of protests by tribal members and their supporters. President Donald Trump pushed the project through shortly after taking office.

While the protests centered on a camp in North Dakota that at times housed thousands of people, opponents also picketed banks in major U.S. cities and urged banks in Europe and even Japan to take a stand against the pipeline. Some did. Paris-based BNP Paribas USA, Netherlands-based ING and Norway-based DNB sold off their shares of a Dakota Access loan. Private investor Storebrand and Odin Fund Management, both in Norway, sold shares in companies linked to the project.

Dutch bank ABN-AMRO stopped providing credit to a parent company of ETP. Pipeline opponents also targeted cities with some success, including in Seattle, where leaders in February voted to cut ties with San Francisco- based banking giant Wells Fargo in part due to its role in funding Dakota Access. In all, the Defund- DAPL movement claims that divestments from that project total more than $80million from individuals and from cities. But that stop ETP from completing the Dakota Access pipeline, and the company has a number of other projects underway across the U.S. do not have a concern about our current or future financing ETP spokeswoman Vicki Granado said.

TransCanada which is planning the $8billion Keystone XL pipeline through the central Plains, say whether it has secured the necessary financing. But its first-quarter 2017 financial report indicates that finding funds overall been a problem: The company raised toward a $23billion capital program. As for Wells Fargo, which lists $2trillion in assets, it calls the city divestitures and notes that other communities and tribes are still clients. the protests have had some limited negative impact to the reputation, which is a shame because it overshadows all of the tremendous work our team members and the company does to support those very same communities and local nonprofits across the spokesman Alan Elias said. In the meantime, opponents of such projects continue to seek to broaden their efforts to educate people about the potential effects not only on the environment, but on Native Americans.

a whole widening narrative woven into what was once an environmental said Green. much more integrated, with a social justice, indigenous rights AL SALT LAKE TRIBUNE VIA AP, FILE With oil flowing through the Dakota Access oil pipeline, its opponents have shifted their efforts to persuading banks to stop supporting projects that might harm the environment or tread on indigenous rights. This crowd gathered in the lobby of the Wells Fargo Center building in Salt Lake City. Oil pipeline opponents try going after the money BLAKE NICHOLSON ASSOCIATED PRESS MIKE BISMARCK TRIBUNE VIA AP, FILE Dakota Access pipeline protesters form a circle outside a Wells Fargo Bank branch in Bismarck, N.D. Opposition to the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline has boosted efforts to persuade banks to stop supporting projects that might harm the environment or tread on indigenous rights..

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