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Government ordered to pay landowners on lower Missouri River by The Associated Press Last Updated Dec 17, 2020 at 11:12 am EDT OMAHA, Neb. The federal government must pay some landowners along the lower Missouri River for flooding damage caused by changes the Army Corps of Engineers made to the river to protect endangered species, a judge has ruled. The ruling this week by Senior Judge Nancy Firestone, with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, could cost the government millions of dollars and increase the cost of protecting endangered species, The Omaha World-Herald reported. “This is a big deal,” said Anthony Schutz, an associate law professor at the University of Nebraska. “The potential liability could be in the hundreds of millions of dollars depending upon how many people are included.” ....
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Government ordered to pay landowners on lower Missouri River after flooding from 2007 to 2015 Share Updated: 3:29 PM CST Dec 17, 2020 The Associated Press Share Updated: 3:29 PM CST Dec 17, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript YEAR’S DEVASTATING FLOODS. MA IN NORTHERN MISSOURI FLOODING HAS LED TO EVACUATIONS IN SOME AREAS. THE HOLT COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE PUT OUT THE ALERT TODAY. MATT: MARCH 15, 2019, THE DAY THE FLOODS CAME. FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN BIG LAKE AS OF 9:00 A.M. THIS MORNING WATER WAS TOPPING THE LEVEE THERE. MATT: FOR SOME LIKE HOLT COUNTY COMMISSIONER TOM BULLOCK I’M GONNA TAKE YOU UP THERE AND SHOW YOU THE NORTH END OF THAT ROAD RIGHT NOW, MATT: THEY’RE STILL WAITING FOR THE DAY THE WATER RECEDES. IT JUST MAKES ME SICK EVERY TIME I SEE IT. MATT: BULLOCK’S HOUSE, JUST LIKE ALL OF THESE HOMES AROUND BIG LAKE HAS BEEN UNDERWATER FOR ALMOST EIGHT MONTHS. EVERYBODY’S LIVES HAS B ....
By The Associated Press OMAHA, Neb. (AP) The federal government must pay some landowners along the lower Missouri River for flooding damage caused by changes the Army Corps of Engineers made to the river to protect endangered species, a judge has ruled. The ruling this week by Senior Judge Nancy Firestone, with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, could cost the government millions of dollars and increase the cost of protecting endangered species, The Omaha World-Herald reported. “This is a big deal,” said Anthony Schutz, an associate law professor at the University of Nebraska. “The potential liability could be in the hundreds of millions of dollars depending upon how many people are included.” ....