BISMARCK (KFGO) - The North Dakota Agriculture Department has been adding up the numbers on damage and impacts to local farms and ranches caused by Dakota Access Pipeline protesters.
The report says 544 households were affected by the protest with an estimated $15,000 to $20,000 in individual damages.
23 livestock were killed or missing and 34 were injured. Ag Department employees spent 700 hours dedicated to "protest related activities."
The report also noted what it calls "Widespread emotional and mental distress and anguish for rural families" near the protest.