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How Not to Write about Line 6B (again)
Since this post will cover some ground that we've covered before, we'll try to be brief. We're risking repeating ourselves because this really gets our goat: Yesterday, we read an interesting column by Jerry Davich in the Post-Tribune up in Northwest Indiana. The...
News Roundup
This news roundup is a little dusty, we're sorry to say, but still relevant. Here's a barrelful of recent items of note: Enbridge President of U.S. Operations Stephen Wuori-- yes, that Stephen Wuori-- was in Michigan last week. No, he wasn't here to talk to landowners...
Something Positive
We have always said that we'll give credit to Enbridge if and when it's due. It's not our fault there's more bad to report around here than good. But this morning, we've got something good to report. Yesterday, we went for a walk at one of our favorite places...
It Never Ends (update)
Just a very quick update: despite our plea from yesterday: as of today, no one from Enbridge has contacted us to get the name and number of the landowner we mentioned yesterday who has standing water and ruts on his property and would just like to get some simple...
It Never Ends
One of the things we've said here many times is that Enbridge is largely in charge of what we write here at the Line 6B Citizens' Blog. That is, if they didn't just keep doing the same things over and over and over, we wouldn't continue to have material to write...
Sunken Hazard
We apologize that we're a little late alerting you to the latest from everybody's favorite Michigan hero. We are knee deep in work matters and have fallen way behind on a number of planned posts. We're still not done with our landowners stories series; there are...





