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Screening of ‘The End of the Line’ set for March 8

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When two major energy companies teamed up to ship hazardous liquids to the Gulf Coast, they didn’t count on the resistance the proposed Bluegrass Pipeline project would encounter in Kentucky.

A diverse coalition of farmers, activists and religious orders won against all odds after joining forces to resist a threat to their land, liberty and lives. This film is an enlightening documentary focusing on individuals and communities that were instrumental in obtaining a pipeline permit denial in Kentucky.  This event is part of rural women’s week on Marshall University’s Huntington campus.

The screening of The End of the Line: the true story of the Bluegrass Pipeline, is a free public event that will take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, in Room BE5 on the lower level of the Memorial Student Center on Marshall University’s Huntington campus.

The screening will be sponsored by the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition and the MU Women’s Center.