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Eric Ferkenhoff

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  • 1 week ago | omahadailyrecord.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Josh Kelety

    MANSFIELD, S.D. (AP) — Jared Bossly was planting soybeans one spring night in 2023 on his 2,000-acre farm in South Dakota when he spotted a sheriff’s vehicle parked at the corner of his property. He had a hunch it wasn’t a social visit. “I’m like, ‘Well, I doubt he’s just being a friendly neighbor, giving a guy a beer at eight o’clock at night,’” said Bossly, 43. He was right. The sheriff’s deputy served him court papers.

  • 1 week ago | chronicle-tribune.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Josh Kelety

    MANSFIELD, S.D. (AP) — The company behind a proposed pipeline that would transport carbon dioxide emissions from ethanol plants across five Midwest states and store it underground in North Dakota filed hundreds of lawsuits against landowners in recent years, an analysis by Lee Enterprises and The Associated Press found. This litigation was concentrated in South Dakota, where the company, Summit Carbon Solutions, filed eminent domain lawsuits against landowners across the state.

  • 1 week ago | argus-press.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Josh Kelety

    MANSFIELD, S.D. (AP) — The company behind a proposed pipeline that would transport carbon dioxide emissions from ethanol plants across five Midwest states and store it underground in North Dakota filed hundreds of lawsuits against landowners in recent years, an analysis by Lee Enterprises and The Associated Press found. This litigation was concentrated in South Dakota, where the company, Summit Carbon Solutions, filed eminent domain lawsuits against landowners across the state.

  • 1 week ago | ncnewsonline.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Josh Kelety

    MANSFIELD, S.D. (AP) — Jared Bossly was planting soybeans one spring night in 2023 on his 2,000-acre farm in South Dakota when he spotted a sheriff’s vehicle parked at the corner of his property. He had a hunch it wasn’t a social visit. “I’m like, ‘Well, I doubt he’s just being a friendly neighbor, giving a guy a beer at eight o’clock at night,’” said Bossly, 43. kAmw6 H2D C:89E] %96 D96C:77’D 56AFEJ D6CG65 9:> 4@FCE A2A6CD] $F>>:E r2C3@? $@=FE:@?D[ E96 4@>A2?J 369:?5 2 >2DD:G6 AC@A@D65 42C3@?

  • 1 week ago | ncnewsonline.com | Eric Ferkenhoff |Josh Kelety

    MANSFIELD, S.D. (AP) — The company behind a proposed pipeline that would transport carbon dioxide emissions from ethanol plants across five Midwest states and store it underground in North Dakota filed hundreds of lawsuits against landowners in recent years, an analysis by Lee Enterprises and The Associated Press found. This litigation was concentrated in South Dakota, where the company, Summit Carbon Solutions, filed eminent domain lawsuits against landowners across the state.

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