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Dec 21 2023
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Summit Carbon Solutions challenging county pipeline ordinances
BURLEIGH COUNTY, N.D. (KFYR) - Summit Carbon Solutions is challenging two North Dakota counties that passed laws about pipeline setup requirements that differ from state law. The company said the state law supersedes those ordinances passed in Emmons and Burleigh counties. Summit said the increased setback lines in the new ordinances are too restrictive and create an unreasonable burden
KFYRDec 05 2023
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Colonial Valley Conference Girls Soccer Coaches’ All-Star Selections, 2023
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Oct 20 2023
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Navigator cancels CO2 pipeline project
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - After their permit application was denied by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission last month, Navigator has announced they are officially cancelling their CO2 pipeline project. In a statement posted on their website, the company said the development of the project has been challenging. Matt Vining, CEO of Navigator CO2 remarked, “As good stewards
Dakota News NowJan 29 2024
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Top Ethanol Maker Poet Joins Largest US Carbon Pipeline Project
Poet LLC, the world’s top corn-ethanol producer, is teaming up with a company proposing a massive carbon-capture and storage project in the US as it pushes to slash biofuel emissions and tap into demand for sustainable aviation fuel and other burgeoning markets. Summit Carbon Solutions has agreed to ship carbon dioxide from 17 Poet facilities through its proposed pipeline in the heart of the
BloombergFeb 15 2024
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Trial starts today between ND and US over Dakota Access Pipeline protest costs
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota is set to take the federal government to trial Thursday for the costs of responding to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the culmination of an unusual and drawn-out court fight. The state filed the lawsuit in 2019, seeking $38 million from the federal government for policing the protests. Years of legal wrangling followed before the trial date was
KX NewsFeb 06 2024
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A House committee voted on five carbon pipeline bills. Here is what happened to each
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Broadcasters Association) - South Dakota lawmakers on the House Commerce and Energy Committee worked well into the evening Monday to deliberate on five separate bills related to the construction of a carbon pipeline in eastern South Dakota. And though each of those bills shared similarities — a packed room, opposition from Summit Carbon Solutions, and emotional
Dakota News NowMay 26 2023
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Connecticut lawmakers exonerate colonial-era 'witches'
It follows a long-running campaign by descendants to clear the names of those wrongfully accused of being witches. On Thursday, Connecticut's Senate voted 33-1 to exonerate those convicted in trials that took place in the state in the mid-to-late 1600s. The senator who voted against the move, Rob Sampson, said that he believed it was wrong to "dictate what was right or wrong about periods in
BBC NewsAug 23 2023
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IUB pipeline hearing continues
(Fort Dodge) -- The Iowa Utilities Board's evidentiary hearing concerning a major carbon pipeline project entered its second day Wednesday. Fort Dodge is the setting for the board's public hearing concerning Summit Carbon Solution's application for the proposed Midwest Express CO2 pipeline that would stretch more than 700 miles across western Iowa--including portions of KMAland. Three
KMA LandSep 19 2023
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Naturalization ceremony in Colonial Williamsburg welcomes 49 new citizens
WILLIAMSBURG — Dozens gathered on the lawn outside of the Capitol on Duke of Gloucester Street Monday to watch and cheer as 49 new citizens received their certificates of naturalization in a brief ceremony. Since 1976, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, in partnership with the Williamsburg chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, has hosted annual ceremonies
Daily PressJan 09 2024
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'Colonial Parkway Murders' of Couples Terrorized Va. in 1980s. Now, a Suspect Has Been ID'd in 2 of Them
Alan W. Wilmer Sr., who died in 2017, is believed to have killed David L. Knobling, Robin M. Edwards and Teresa Lynn Spaw Howell A series of murders that occurred in Virginia might have finally been solved decades later. A fisherman who died in 2017 was identified as a suspect in three unsolved killings from the late-1980s. Virginia State Police say that Alan W. Wilmer Sr., who died at age 63
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