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A federal judge on Wednesday found the state of North Dakota entitled to nearly $28 million for responding to protests of the ...
A federal judge ruled the United States must pay the state of North Dakota nearly $28 million in damages for law enforcement ...
Last month, a jury in North Dakota found Greenpeace liable for defamation, trespass and nuisance against Energy Transfer, the ...
North Dakota taxpayers ... were forced to bear the cost of our federal government’s abdication of its duties during the ...
The legal battle began in 2016 when the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other indigenous groups protested the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which would transport 750,000 barrels of oil ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has opposed the pipeline's Missouri River crossing over fears an oil spill would contaminate its water supply. A federal judge has ruled that the Dakota Access oil ...
It was the second South Dakota denial for Summit, which has been seeking a permit to build a portion of its proposed $9B ...
Discontent from Iowa's GOP rural voters parallels landowners' recently successful fight to pass a law restricting eminent ...
South Dakota regulators say Summit Carbon Solutions will need to reapply for a permit application to build a carbon dioxide ...
Regulators in South Dakota on Tuesday denied Summit Carbon Solutions' permit application to run about 700 miles (1126 km) of its carbon dioxide pipeline through the state, the second time the state ...
Summit Carbon Solutions seeks to rework, reduce existing South Dakota route rather than challenge state's ban on eminent ...
South Dakota regulators say there’s too much uncertainty surrounding the Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed pipeline route in South Dakota and they’ve denied the company’s application to build and ...