by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch Editor’s note: The c02 pipeline planned by Summit Carbon Solutions is planned to pass just west of Eagle Grove,
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Carbon pipeline fight could be heading to Supreme Court – local control is at stake
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — Story and Shelby counties say they will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review an Eighth Circuit
New Summit Carbon Solutions CEO teases ‘updates’ to business plan in letter to landowners
by Cami Koons Summit Carbon Solutions has a new CEO, Joe Griffin, who authored letters this week to signed and unsigned landowners along the carbon
Ames senator calls for special session to override veto of eminent domain bill
by Cami Koons Sen. Herman Quirmbach, a Democrat from Ames, announced Monday he submitted a request to Senate leadership, calling for a special session to
Appellate court upholds decisions favoring Summit over county pipeline ordinances
by Cami Koons, A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld lower court decisions barring counties from imposing safety standards on a pipeline subject to federal
The future of private property rights in Iowa rests in the hands of Governor Kim Reynolds
The future of every Iowan’s right to own private property rests in the hands of Governor Kim Reynolds. At question is whether the Governor will
Ethanol industry urges Reynolds to veto eminent domain bill
By Cami Koons Iowa ethanol advocates and farmers are urging Gov. Kim Reynolds to veto a bill restricting carbon sequestration pipelines. The advocates said in
Reynolds’ Record Speaks for Itself
During the past four years, I’ve penned many letters-to-the-editor in protest of Summit Carbon Solutions’ plans for a 2500-mile CO2 pipeline and its intent to
Lawmakers Advance Carbon Pipeline Moratorium and Bill Regulating Land Agents
By: Seth Tupper South Dakota lawmakers advanced bills Friday at the Capitol in Pierre that would put a moratorium on carbon dioxide pipelines until new
Hundreds Crowd Public Hearing on Second Attempt at a Carbon Pipeline Permit
By Makenzie Huber SIOUX FALLS — Hundreds of people, many of them opponents of a carbon dioxide pipeline, filled the Southeast Technical College auditorium

