Power Line Controversy
This December 1977 "Special Edition" of the Hold That Line newsletter is titled "Powerline News, Elrosa, MN." Some of its articles encourage a moratorium on construction and a "science court" evaluation; others address size of power lines and encourage continued protest. Names mentioned include Randy Fischer, John Tripp, Steffen Pederson, Rudy Perpich, and Ira Emmons. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of a direct-current power line across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to have been published from August 1978 to June 1983. Used with the permission of Pope County Historical Society.
Bibliography
“1,500 at Capitol Rally Protest Powerline.” Pope County Tribune, January 26, 1978.
Coffman, Jack B. “County Requests Guard Troops.” Minneapolis Tribune, December 7, 1976.
Coffman, Jack B. “Report: Power-line Hazards Unproven.” Minneapolis Tribune, November 11, 1977.
“Cold Weather Fails to Halt Protest Action.” Pope County Tribune, February 2, 1978.
Cooperative Power Association. 1983 Annual Report.
“Hearing Tonight on Powerline Proposal.” Pope County Tribune, July 25, 1974.
Kuhn, David. “Is Power Line Perilous? Can It Be Buried?” Minneapolis Tribune, February 13, 1977.
Lignite Energy Council. North Dakota’s Largest Power Plant: Coal Creek Station. https://lignite.com/news/north-dakotas-largest-power-plant-coal-creek-station/
Marx, Patrick. “High-voltage Dispute Is Charged with Fear.” Minneapolis Star, June 30, 1976.
Minnesota Supreme Court decision in No Power Line, Inc. v. Minnesota Environmental Quality Council, 262 N.W.2d 312 (Minn. 1977).
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Oral history interview with Alice Tripp, December 6, 1977
Minnesota Powerline Oral History Project, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Tripp discusses how she became involved in the opposition to the power line.
http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display.php?irn=10448603
Picone, Linda. “Farm Belt Pickets Oppose Power Line.” Minneapolis Tribune, August 3, 1975.
——— . “In Power Struggle, Farmers Draw the Line at Drawing Line.” Minneapolis Tribune, June 13, 1976.
“Planners Delay Power Line Decision Again.” Pope County Tribune, September 12, 1974.
“Power Line Guard Shot.” Pope County Tribune, March 16, 1978.
Sturdevant, Lori. “Power-line Shot Injuries Guard.” Minneapolis Tribune, March 16, 1978.
“Thousands Attend Powerline Rally Sunday.” Pope County Tribune, March 9, 1978.
“Troopers Greeted with Flowers, Cookies, Coffee.” Pope County Tribune, January 12, 1978.
Vanderpoel, Peter. “Farmers Don’t Want Power Line Across Their Land.” Minneapolis Tribune, December 26, 1974.
“Vandals Topple 14th Tower of Controversial Power Line.” Minneapolis Tribune, September 5, 1980.
Walburn, Roberta. “Patrol Readied for Power Protest.” Minneapolis Tribune, January 6, 1978.
——— . “Power Protesters Rout Surveyors in Stearns County.” Minneapolis Tribunee, January 31, 1978.
——— . “State Troopers Lose Control of Protest Against Power Line.”Minneapolis Tribune, February 15, 1978.
——— . “Power-line Foes Strike at Night.”Minneapolis Tribune, February 10, 1978.
——— . “Fertilizer Sprayed on State Troopers.” Minneapolis Tribune, February 16, 1978.
——— . “Pressure’s on Those Who Don’t Join Power Protest.” Minneapolis Tribune, February 27, 1978.
——— . “Co-ops Turn Power Line Over to Federal Control.” Minneapolis Tribune, September 10, 1980.
Wellstone, Paul and Barry M. Casper. Powerline: The First Battle of America’s Energy War. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003.
Wellstone, Paul and Lamont Tarbox. “Trouble on the Land: Confrontation on the Prairie.” The Progressive 41, no. 12 (December 1977): 41–43.
Wolfe, Warren. “The Lines Are Drawn in Power Dispute.” Minneapolis Tribune, August 22, 1974.
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Bibliography
“1,500 at Capitol Rally Protest Powerline.” Pope County Tribune, January 26, 1978.
Coffman, Jack B. “County Requests Guard Troops.” Minneapolis Tribune, December 7, 1976.
Coffman, Jack B. “Report: Power-line Hazards Unproven.” Minneapolis Tribune, November 11, 1977.
“Cold Weather Fails to Halt Protest Action.” Pope County Tribune, February 2, 1978.
Cooperative Power Association. 1983 Annual Report.
“Hearing Tonight on Powerline Proposal.” Pope County Tribune, July 25, 1974.
Kuhn, David. “Is Power Line Perilous? Can It Be Buried?” Minneapolis Tribune, February 13, 1977.
Lignite Energy Council. North Dakota’s Largest Power Plant: Coal Creek Station. https://lignite.com/news/north-dakotas-largest-power-plant-coal-creek-station/
Marx, Patrick. “High-voltage Dispute Is Charged with Fear.” Minneapolis Star, June 30, 1976.
Minnesota Supreme Court decision in No Power Line, Inc. v. Minnesota Environmental Quality Council, 262 N.W.2d 312 (Minn. 1977).
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Oral history interview with Alice Tripp, December 6, 1977
Minnesota Powerline Oral History Project, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Tripp discusses how she became involved in the opposition to the power line.
http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display.php?irn=10448603
Picone, Linda. “Farm Belt Pickets Oppose Power Line.” Minneapolis Tribune, August 3, 1975.
——— . “In Power Struggle, Farmers Draw the Line at Drawing Line.” Minneapolis Tribune, June 13, 1976.
“Planners Delay Power Line Decision Again.” Pope County Tribune, September 12, 1974.
“Power Line Guard Shot.” Pope County Tribune, March 16, 1978.
Sturdevant, Lori. “Power-line Shot Injuries Guard.” Minneapolis Tribune, March 16, 1978.
“Thousands Attend Powerline Rally Sunday.” Pope County Tribune, March 9, 1978.
“Troopers Greeted with Flowers, Cookies, Coffee.” Pope County Tribune, January 12, 1978.
Vanderpoel, Peter. “Farmers Don’t Want Power Line Across Their Land.” Minneapolis Tribune, December 26, 1974.
“Vandals Topple 14th Tower of Controversial Power Line.” Minneapolis Tribune, September 5, 1980.
Walburn, Roberta. “Patrol Readied for Power Protest.” Minneapolis Tribune, January 6, 1978.
——— . “Power Protesters Rout Surveyors in Stearns County.” Minneapolis Tribunee, January 31, 1978.
——— . “State Troopers Lose Control of Protest Against Power Line.”Minneapolis Tribune, February 15, 1978.
——— . “Power-line Foes Strike at Night.”Minneapolis Tribune, February 10, 1978.
——— . “Fertilizer Sprayed on State Troopers.” Minneapolis Tribune, February 16, 1978.
——— . “Pressure’s on Those Who Don’t Join Power Protest.” Minneapolis Tribune, February 27, 1978.
——— . “Co-ops Turn Power Line Over to Federal Control.” Minneapolis Tribune, September 10, 1980.
Wellstone, Paul and Barry M. Casper. Powerline: The First Battle of America’s Energy War. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003.
Wellstone, Paul and Lamont Tarbox. “Trouble on the Land: Confrontation on the Prairie.” The Progressive 41, no. 12 (December 1977): 41–43.
Wolfe, Warren. “The Lines Are Drawn in Power Dispute.” Minneapolis Tribune, August 22, 1974.