In the 1890s, Kansas City businessmen William Nelson and August Meyer advocated for and started the Park Board. By 1895, the board had access to funding and the ability to condemn land for the purpose of establishing parks.
The transmission line known as the Grain Belt Express would deliver wind energy from southwest Kansas to other parts of the country the equivalent of 15 million barrels of oil annually. Some landowners oppose a private company using eminent domain to complete its project.
The transmission line known as the Grain Belt Express would deliver wind energy from southwest Kansas to other parts of the country the equivalent of 15 million barrels of oil annually. Some landowners oppose a private company using eminent domain to complete its project.
The transmission line known as the Grain Belt Express would deliver wind energy from southwest Kansas to other parts of the country the equivalent of 15 million barrels of oil annually. Some landowners have cashed checks for their property rights, but others are strongly opposed.