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Omaha Sen. John Cavanaugh s bill (LB1366) would create new requirements for public and private entities who use eminent domain. He said the effort would provide greater protections to property owners. ....
Marriott Cornhusker Hotel, 333 South 13th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508 Lincoln, Nebraska. “Building Rural Communities Since 1913” is the theme for the 109th annual Nebraska Farmers Union (NeFU) state convention. John Hansen, NeFU President said, “We have an exciting. ....
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Letter: Keystone XL for toxic tar, not crude oil The XL does not transport crude oil as most of us are familiar with. It transports tar that is burned from the sands of Alberta Canada using one of the most toxic, polluting methods in the industry. Written By: Collin Evenson, Devils Lake | 9:00 am, Jan. 30, 2021 × Gov. Doug Burgum released a statement critical of President Biden revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. There are a few critical factors about the Keystone XL pipeline that need to be addressed. The XL does not transport crude oil as most of us are familiar with. It transports tar that is burned from the sands of Alberta Canada using one of the most toxic, polluting methods in the industry. The tar is then mixed with other toxic material, heated and pushed through the pipeline under high pressure. When there is a leak this toxic tar will explode out over the land, unlike crude oil that will be absorbed to som ....
Yankton Sioux tribal member has advocated against the Keystone XL pipeline for 13 years. Written By: Nick Sabato | × Activist Faith Spotted Eagle (left) stands with grandaughter Mia Fischer in front of the Missouri River in Lake Andes. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Veilleux) LAKE ANDES, S.D. Faith Spotted Eagle is used to people asking what is next. The list of causes to support is never-ending, and even if she reached the bottom, another would surely arise. But each time Spotted Eagle can cross an item off the list, it is more time available to be spent with her grandchildren. For the past 13 years, the 72-year-old Yankton Sioux Tribal member has battled in courtrooms, stood along pipelines and protested in front of Trump Tower in hopes of halting the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Such advocacy earned her the Electoral College vote of Washington State faithless elector Robert Satiacum Jr. during the 2016 presidential election. Spotted Eagl ....