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Dilemma of too much water is rising to top for SD Legislature
PIERRE — One of South Dakota’s biggest challenges in economic development these days is excess water. The Legislature, based on a worthwhile idea from Sen. Tom Hansen, will decide in the coming days whether to start wading in. The specific...Tags: Rivers, Bodies of Water, Tom Hansen, Politics
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Energy: Activists wring blood from a Keystone
Opinion L.A.Don't believe anybody who tells you today's decision by President Obama to reject the Keystone XL pipeline was about protecting the environment or destroying American jobs. It was about politics, pure and simple -- and that goes not just for...... -
Keystone XL: State Department cleared of conflict, not ineptness
Nation NowKeystone XL pipeline: An internal audit released Thursday cleared the State Department of major missteps and conflicts of interest in its three-year environmental review of the Keystone XL pipeline.... -
Keystone jobs report
Change of SubjectCBS News: Keystone pipeline: How many jobs really at stake? The U.S. State Department calculated last year that the underground pipeline would add 5,000 to 6,000 U.S. jobs. One independent review of Keystone puts that number even lower, with the...... -
Crowd Packs In-State Gasline Hearing
Channel 2 NewsA plan to start building an in-state gasline in the next few years is attracting a lot of attention, but not everyone is sold on the proposal. Among the skeptics are key lawmakers who control how much money the state commits to the project, and who asked...Tags: Fairbanks, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Alaska, Anchorage
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Alaska Gasline: Lawmakers Wonder About Progress
Channel 2 NewsIt's still unclear just how much progress is being made behind the scenes on TransCanada's plan to build a massive gasline from the North Slope through Canada, with millions of Alaska state dollars. Lawmakers once again peppered company vice president...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Alaska, Companies and Corporations, Elections
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Fairgoers fawn over farmers' fare
jbahr@aberdeennews.comAt the Brown County Fair, people have a craving for Cavemen turkey legs at midnight. Business is strongest at the Country Bar-B-Que food stand about the time the clubhouse is getting ready to shut down each night, said Harvey Menholt, the owner of...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Animals, Groton, Turkey (animal)
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Work resumes on oil pipeline following leak in Kansas
U.S. regulators have allowed a Canadian company to restart its Keystone oil pipeline after completing repairs and safety tests.
Oil from the 1,300-mile pipeline that extends from Canada to Oklahoma and Illinois could begin flowing as soon as Sunday under...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Kansas, North Dakota, Illinois, Oklahoma
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Study critical of oil pipeline that runs through Kansas
A new report says a Canadian company underestimated the potential for spills along the pipeline it wants
to build to carry tar sands oil across the Plains to refineries near the Gulf of Mexico.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering professor John...Tags: South Dakota, Petroleum Industry, Nebraska, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Kansas
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Keystone pipeline a no-brainer
Environmentalists don't like petroleum. They have prevented drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve for decades. They oppose offshore drilling because it threatens the oceans. They don't like oil from the Middle East because it is “unethical oil....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Commodity Markets, Energy, Energy Resources
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TransCanada oil pipelines in South Dakota linked to proposed Hyperion oil refinery
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — A lawyer representing the Hyperion oil refinery proposed for Union County said a company official couldn’t attend a state permit hearing on Thursday because he was in discussions with TransCanada. TransCanada, a major energy-...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Justice System, Lawyers, Environmental Pollution, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Butte County sells land to oil pipeline company
A remote 160-acre plot of rolling rangeland in northwest South Dakota has been purchased by a company that plans an oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf Coast. Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. purchased the land in Butte County for $48,000 at an auction,...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Butte County (Nebraska), Butte County (South Dakota)
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