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Scoreboard for Saturday, April 12

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Results/schedules

Tuesday, April 8

Summit League

North Dakota State 3, Creighton 2 (F/9 inn.)

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MIAC

Crown at Concordia, postponed to April 22

Wednesday, April 9

MIAC

Concordia 11, Macalester 5 (F/8 inn.)

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Concordia 17, Macalester 7

Thursday, April 10

MIAC

Concordia 11, Hamline 1

Concordia 12, Hamline 3

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Friday, April 11

Summit League

St. Thomas 7, North Dakota State 1

Saturday, April 12

Summit League

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North Dakota State 8, St. Thomas 6

MIAC

St. Olaf 4, Concordia 3 (F/8 inn.)

Concordia 7, St. Olaf 6

Sunday, April 13

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Summit League

St. Thomas at North Dakota State, 1 p.m.

MIAC

Buena Vista at Concordia (2), noon and 2:30 p.m.

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Monday, April 7

North Dakota

Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton at West Fargo, canceled

West Fargo at Valley City, postponed to May 5

Tuesday, April 8

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North Dakota

West Fargo at Wahpeton, postponed

Devils Lake 12, Grafton 2

Moorhead at West Fargo Sheyenne, postponed

Grand Forks Central at Fargo North (2), postponed

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Fargo Davies at Fargo South (2), postponed

Minnesota 

Moorhead at West Fargo Sheyenne, postponed

Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton at Menahga, postponed

Thursday, April 10

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North Dakota

Fargo Shanley at Fargo South (2), postponed

Lisbon 9, Northern Cass 0

Kindred 11, Enderlin 3

Kindred 10, Enderlin 0

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Central Cass 12, Oakes 3

Central Cass 10, Oakes 6

Minnesota 

Hawley 15, Breckenridge 2

Perham at Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton (2), postponed to April17

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Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 4, Menahga 1

Friday, April 11

North Dakota

West Fargo Horace 18, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 4

West Fargo Horace 6, Madison/Chester 5

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Fargo North 6, Sioux Falls Jefferson 2

Fargo North vs. Tea Area, 8 p.m.

West Fargo Sheyenne 6, Sioux Falls Lincoln 5

West Fargo Sheyenne 4, Dell Rapids 3

Fargo Shanley 7, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 5

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Fargo Shanley vs. Brandon Valley

West Fargo 12, Brandon Valley 4

West Fargo vs. Pierre T.F. Riggs, 8 p.m.

Devils Lake 3, Fargo Davies 1

Fargo Davies 10, Devils Lake 0

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Kindred 8, Northern Cass 0

Central Cass 10, Hankinson/Lidgerwood/Fairmount 0

Minnesota 

Marshall 4, Moorhead 2

Saturday, April 12

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Grand Forks Red River 13, Harrisburg (SD) 3 (F/5 inn.)

Fargo North 5, Dell Rapids (SD) 3

West Fargo Sheyenne 16, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 1 (F/3 inn.)

Fargo South 21, Jamestown 6 (F/6 inn.)

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Jamestown 11, Fargo South 8

Sioux Falls Lincoln 12, West Fargo 3

West Fargo Horace 16, Sioux Falls Washington 6 (F/6 inn.)

Grand Forks Central 6, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 0

Fargo North 7, Tea Area 3

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Grand Forks Red River 13, Dell Rapids (SD) 2 (F/5 inn.)

West Fargo Sheyenne 4, Dell Rapids (SD) 3

TF Riggs Pierre 8, West Fargo 7 (F/9 inn.)

Madison (SD) 6, Grand Forks Central 2

West Fargo Horace 6, Madison (SD) 2

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Tuesday, April 8

MIAC

Concordia 1, St. Benedict 0

St. Benedict 7, Concordia 0

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Wednesday, April 9

NSIC

Minot State 11, MSU Moorhead 3 (F/6 inn.)

Minot State 5, MSU Moorhead 4

Thursday, April 10

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MIAC

Concordia 4, Macalester 0

Macalester 8, Concordia 0 (F/8 inn.)

Saturday, April 12

Summit League

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North Dakota 1, North Dakota State 0

North Dakota State 8, North Dakota 0

NSIC

Southwest Minnesota State 8, MSU Moorhead 0 (F/6 inn.)

Southwest Minnesota State 3, MSU Moorhead 0

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MIAC

Concordia 3, Hamline 2

Hamline 5, Concordia 3

Sunday, April 13

Summit League

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North Dakota at North Dakota State, noon

MIAC

Augsburg at Concordia (2), 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

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Tuesday, April 8

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North Dakota

West Fargo Sheyenne at Fargo North, postponed to May 16

Fargo Davies at Grand Forks Central, postponed

West Fargo at Valley City, postponed

Moorhead 11, Breckenridge 1 (F/6 inn.)

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Central Cass 8, Kindred 6

Enderlin 16, Lisbon 2

Hillsboro/CV 10, Northern Cass 1

Thursday, April 10

North Dakota

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Grand Forks Red River at West Fargo Horace (2), postponed

Fargo North 13, Fargo South 1

Fargo Davies 8, Grand Forks Central 6

West Fargo Sheyenne 8, West Fargo 6

West Fargo 15, West Fargo Sheyenne 14

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Kindred 15, Enderlin 5

Northern Cass 11, Hankinson 2

Northern Cass 13, Hankinson 7

Central Cass 7, Hillsboro/CV 4

Minnesota

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Staples-Motley 18, Osakis 8

Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton at Perham, postponed to April 17

Friday, April 11

North Dakota

Sioux Falls Lincoln 16, West Fargo Horace 4

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Sioux Falls Jefferson 10, Fargo Davies 0

St. Louis Park 10, Fargo Davies 4

Hillsboro/CV 4, Grand Forks Red River 1

Devils Lake 16, Fargo South 6

Sioux Falls Jefferson 10, Fargo Shanley 0

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Fargo North 22, West Fargo 8

Minnesota

Moorhead 11, BGMR 2

Moorhead 14, Thief River Falls 0

Menahga 4, Barnesville 0

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Saturday, April 12

North Dakota

Florence-Henry 10, Fargo Davies 0 (F/5 inn.)

St. Louis Park 15, Fargo Shanley 1 (F/5 inn.)

West Fargo Horace 10, Mobridge-Pollock (SD) 5

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West Fargo Horace 16, Florence-Henry 0 (F/3 inn.)

DeLaSalle (MN) 8, Fargo Shanley 6

Minnesota

Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 10, Pequot Lakes 0

Frazee 11, Mahnomen/Waubun 9

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Roseau 3, East Grand Forks 0

Sebeka 7, Pine-River Backus 1

East Grand Forks 11, Pequot 0

Sebeka 17, Frazee 0

Pequot Lakes 7, Pine River-Backus 6

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Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 15, Sebeka 0

East Grand Forks 10, Mahnomen-Waubun 0

Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 10, Roseau 3

Roseau 13, Frazee 2

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Tuesday, April 8

Grand Forks Central 8, West Fargo 0

Fargo Shanley 4, Fargo North 0

Grand Forks Red River 4, West Fargo Sheyenne 2

Fargo Davies 2, Fargo South 0

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Thursday, April 10

Grand Forks Red River 2, Fargo Shanley 0

Fargo South 4, West Fargo 0

West Fargo Sheyenne 1, Fargo North 0

Saturday, April 12

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Fargo Shanley 3, Fargo South 0

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NCAA Men’s Hockey Championship

Frozen Four

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At Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.

Thursday, April 10

Semifinals

No. 4 Western Michigan 3, Denver 2 (F/2OT)

Boston U 3, Penn State 1

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Saturday, April 12

Championship

No. 4 Western Michigan 6, Boston U 2

United States Hockey League

Eastern Conference

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Record Points

x-Youngstown 42-18-2 86

x-Dubuque 41-18-3 85

x-Muskegon 38-16-8 84

x-Madison 38-17-6 82

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x-Cedar Rapids 27-30-5 59

x-Green Bay 27-30-4 58

USA Hockey 23-35-4 50

Chicago 20-36-6 46

Western Conference

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Record Points

xy-Lincoln 44-15-3 91

x-Sioux Falls 40-17-5 85

x-Waterloo 34-18-10 78

x-Sioux City 31-23-8 70

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x-Fargo 29-27-6 64

x-Tri-City 29-29-4 62

Des Moines 25-32-5 55

Omaha 7-48-7 21

x – clinched playoffs

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y – clinched division

Results/schedules

Friday, April 11

Fargo 6, Sioux Falls 3

Youngstown 7, USA Hockey 3

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Muskegon 2, Chicago 0

Des Moines 4, Omaha 2

Dubuque 5, Madison 4 (OT)

Waterloo,3, Sioux City 2 (SO)

Lincoln 4, Tri-City 2

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Cedar Rapids 6, Green Bay 0

Saturday, April 12

Youngstown 6, USA Hockey 1

Des Moines 4, Sioux City 1

Waterloo 5, Omaha 0

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Tri-City 3, Lincoln 2 (OT)

Sioux Falls 5, Fargo 2

Muskegon 4, Chicago 2

Madison 6, Green Bay 5

Dubuque 4, Cedar Rapids 2

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Results/schedules

Saturday, April 12

NDSU Spring Invite, at Fargo

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Saturday, April 12

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West Fargo Sheyenne Invitational, 12:30 p.m.

Catholic Quadrangular, 2 p.m., at Fargo Shanley

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Sunday, April 13

Summit League

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NDSU at Hawkeye Invitational, at Iowa City, Iowa

Monday, April 14

Summit League

NDSU at Hawkeye Invitational, at Iowa City, Iowa

MIAC

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Concordia at Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational, at Lincoln, Neb.

Tuesday, April 15

MIAC

Concordia at Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational, at Lincoln, Neb.

Saturday, April 26

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MIAC

Concordia at SJU Spring Invite, at St. Cloud, Minn.

Sunday, April 27

MIAC

Concordia at SJU Spring Invite, at Monticello, Minn.

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Results/schedules

Monday, April 14

NSIC

MSU Moorhead at Wildcat Classic, at Wayne, Neb.

Tuesday, April 15

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NSIC

MSU Moorhead at Wildcat Classic, at Wayne, Neb.

Sunday, April 20

Summit League Championship, at Mesa, Arizona

Monday, April 21

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Summit League Championship, at Mesa, Arizona

Tuesday, April 22

Summit League Championship, at Mesa, Arizona

Friday, April 25

NSIC Golf Championships, at Smithville, Mo.

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Saturday, April 26

NSIC Golf Championships, at Smithville, Mo.

Sunday, April 27

NSIC Golf Championships, at Smithville, Mo.

Monday, April 14

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North Dakota

West Fargo Sheyenne Invitational, 9 a.m.

Friday, April 11

Minnesota

Moorhead at Pequot Lakes Invitational, 10 a.m.

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Results/schedules

Saturday, April 12

Irondale 6, Moorhead 5 (OT)

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Friday, April 11

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Moorhead 14, Mounds View 7

Saturday, April 12

Moorhead 12, Monticello 6

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Saturday, April 12

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Minnesota 

Moorhead Triangular, 11 a.m.

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Friday, April 11

North Dakota

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Grand Forks Red River 6, Valley City 3

Fargo Davies 6, Fargo North 3

West Fargo Sheyenne 9, Fargo South 0

Grand Forks Central 8, West Fargo 1

West Fargo Horace 8, Wahpeton 1

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ND Supreme Court Justice Daniel Crothers retiring, stepping onto new path

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ND Supreme Court Justice Daniel Crothers retiring, stepping onto new path


BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – The North Dakota Court System threw a reception for a retiring member of the state Supreme Court.

Justice Daniel Cothers is leaving after serving for more than 20 years.

He plans to step down on Feb. 28.

Before Crothers became a judge, he served as a lawyer and as president of the State Bar Association of North Dakota.

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Mark Friese is set to replace Crothers starting March 9.

“He knows what is important and what to keep focused on. Justice Friese will be an exceptional replacement to me on the bench,” said Crothers.

Crothers plans to keep up on teaching gigs and spend time at his family’s farm as he steps into retirement.



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North Dakota ambulance providers losing money on every run, according to survey

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North Dakota ambulance providers losing money on every run, according to survey


By: Michael Achterling

FARGO (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota ambulance service providers lost nearly $500 on average for every patient transported to a medical facility last year, according to a survey.

The recent survey of three dozen providers in the state, conducted by PWW Advisory Group, was the result of a study created by House Bill 1322 passed during the 2025 legislative session.  The group presented the results to the Legislature’s interim Emergency Response Services Committee on Wednesday.

The average revenue generated from an ambulance transport was about $1,100 during 2025, but the expenses were nearly $1,600, said Matt Zavadsky, an EMS and mobile health care consultant with PWW, based in Pennsylvania.

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“They are losing money every time they respond to a call,” Zavadsky said during the meeting. “That financial loss has to be made up, typically, by local tax subsidies, fundraisers, bake sales, or all too often, service reductions to try and match expenses with the revenue they can generate.” 

He said the problem cannot be fixed by billing reform alone because the revenue generated isn’t enough to fund the cost of readiness, such as personnel, equipment and supplies, among other items.

The survey highlighted 74% of ambulance provider expenses went to personnel costs, but equipment costs have also increased in recent years.

Zavadsky said survey respondents plan to invest about $12.9 million into vehicle and equipment purchases over the next five years, averaging to about $358,000 per provider. However, the cost of a new ambulance has risen to between $275,000 to $480,000 per vehicle. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, a new ambulance could cost up to $250,000, he said.

There are more than 100 ambulance service providers in North Dakota. The 36 survey respondents represented a diverse group of providers from city and county services to district-owned, hospital-based and private providers, he said. The average patient transport distance is 34 miles, according to the survey.

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Zavadsky said the survey respondents reported 53% of their total revenue was generated from fees for service with the remaining 47% coming from local tax subsidies, state grants and other fundraising.

“What you guys are experiencing in North Dakota and what is happening in the local communities … is not the fault of the local communities, not the fault of the state, this is just our new normal,” Zavadsky said.

Rep. Todd Porter, R-Mandan, owner of Metro-Area Ambulance Service which serves Morton and Burleigh counties, said Medicare patients reimburse ambulance providers at a much lower rate than private insurance and Medicaid patients. He added Medicare patients make up about 60% of the call volume in the Bismarck-Mandan area.

“If we’re being underpaid for 60% of our call volume, then we have to make it up some place,” Porter said.

He said some providers can make up that difference in reimbursement with tax dollars, but not all providers have that option.

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“We do other contracted work for nursing homes, hospitals, funeral homes in order to make up that difference,” Porter said. “This is a federal government problem. This is a CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) problem that we’ve known about for years.”

Porter also said ambulance services are not reimbursed for responding to a call with a Medicare patient that doesn’t require a transport to a hospital. According to the survey, about 17% of all ambulance calls don’t require transport to a medical facility.

The survey also showed about 2,300 of the nearly 33,600 patient transports billed last year ended up in collections after being more than 90 days delinquent, totalling $2.7 million, Zavadsky said. The average total of a claim sent to collections was about $1,100.

Zavadsky estimated the total of unpaid claims for more than 100 providers across North Dakota was about $5.8 million in 2025. Some providers don’t have procedures to pursue delinquent billing in collections, he said.

Rep. Jim Grueneich, R-Ellendale, chair of the committee, said the committee will take a deeper look at the data presented on Wednesday and may have recommendations, and possible draft legislation, to address the issue in the 2027 legislative session.

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Judge orders Greenpeace to pay $345m over Dakota Access pipeline protest

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Judge orders Greenpeace to pay 5m over Dakota Access pipeline protest


A North Dakota judge has said he will order Greenpeace to pay damages expected to total $345m in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline from nearly a decade ago, a figure the environmental group contends it cannot pay.

In court papers filed Tuesday, Judge James Gion said he would sign an order requiring several Greenpeace entities to pay the judgment to pipeline company Energy Transfer. He set that amount at $345m last year in a decision that reduced a jury’s damages by about half, but his latest filing did not specify a final amount.

The long-awaited order is expected to launch an appeal process in the North Dakota supreme court from both sides.

Last year, a nine-person jury found Netherlands-based Greenpeace International, Greenpeace USA and funding arm Greenpeace Fund Inc liable for defamation and other claims brought by Dallas-based Energy Transfer and subsidiary Dakota Access.

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The jury found Greenpeace USA liable on all counts, including conspiracy, trespass, nuisance and tortious interference. The other two entities were found liable for some of the claims.

The lawsuit stems from the pipeline protests in 2016 and 2017, when thousands of people demonstrated and camped near the project’s Missouri River crossing upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s reservation. The tribe has long opposed the pipeline as a threat to its water supply.

Damages totaled $666.9m, divided in different amounts among the three Greenpeace organizations before the judge reduced the judgment. Greenpeace USA’s share of that judgment was $404m.

Energy Transfer previously said it intends to appeal the reduced damages, calling the original jury findings and damages “lawful and just”. The Associated Press contacted the company for comment on the judge’s Tuesday action.

In a financial filing made late last year, Greenpeace USA said it does not have the money to pay the $404m ordered by the jury “or to continue normal operations if the judgment is enforced”. The group said it had cash and cash equivalents of $1.4m and total assets of $23m as of 31 December 2024.

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Greenpeace declined to comment on the judge’s filing, but Greenpeace USA interim general counsel Marco Simons reiterated that the organization could not afford the judgment.

“As mid-sized nonprofits, it has always been clear that we would not have the ability to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages,” Simons said Wednesday.

Simons added that the case is far from over and expressed optimism about the group’s planned appeal.

“These claims never should have reached a jury, and there are many possible legal grounds for appeal – including a lack of evidence to support key findings and valid concerns about the possibility of ensuring fairness,” Simons said.

Greenpeace has said the lawsuit is meant to use the courts to silence activists and critics and chill first amendment rights. The pipeline company has said the lawsuit is about Greenpeace not following the law, not free speech.

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At trial, an attorney for Energy Transfer said Greenpeace orchestrated plans to stop the pipeline’s construction, including organizing protesters, sending blockade supplies and making untrue statements about the project.

Attorneys for the Greenpeace entities said there was no evidence for the oil company’s claims, and that Greenpeace employees had little or no involvement in the protests and the organizations had nothing to do with Energy Transfer’s delays in construction or refinancing.



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