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What’s Enbridge doing in Capac?
We just came across a very interesting little story in the small Tri-City Times newspaper, covering the eastern part of the state (the area around Imlay City, Almont, Capac and Dryden). Some sort of Enbridge pipeline construction activity or preparation appears to be...
Michigan legislators still behind the curve
A while back we linked to the disturbing story explaining how dilbit is exempt from the federal tax that helps fund the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund-- the fund used to cover cleanup costs of oil spills like the one in Marshall in 2010. What that means is that...
Enbridge to visit Livingston County commissioners
Enbridge-- in the form of spokesman Joe Martucci; we don't know about any others-- will be at tomorrow morning's Livingston County commissioners' meeting. Time will be set aside for public remarks. We won't be able to attend, but we urge anyone who can to do so-- and...
Michigan Radio on condemnations
Rebecca Williams of Michigan Radio's Environment Report has a story today about condemnation hearings in Livingston County. Read or listen here.
Two more condemnation suits dismissed
As we reported earlier today, two more of Enbridge's condemnation suits were dismissed this morning. Last week, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge James M. Alexander dismissed an Enbridge suit, ruling that their "good faith offer"-- a requirement prior to any taking--...
Hope and inspiration
Take a look at the progress that's been made by the persistent folks at Bold Nebraska on the Keystone XL matter. The situation there, you'll see, is extraordinarily similar to ours-- from the lethargy of elected officials right down to basic questions about High...





