Amy Sisk, an energy reporter covering oil, coal and wind energy news for The Bismarck Tribune, is leaving to join law school.
She previously covered education and religion in Bismarck, Mandan and western North Dakota for the Tribune.
She has also covered energy for StateImpact Pennsylvania, a collaboration of public media journalists covering energy across the state. She was also a reporter at Inside Energy.
She was also an intern at Politico and The Spokesman-Review, where she covered business and breaking news.
Sisk has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Montana.
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