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LOSING PEACE, GAINING A VOICE: THE FACES OF THE ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE

by Nelson Bailey | Aug 8, 2017 | For Landowners, Health & Safety, Pipelines

There’s something magical about standing in a place and realizing that in every direction you look, there are mountains. It’s as if you’re sitting in a natural fortress, or a protected oasis. Walking on the soil that is slated to be uprooted by the Atlantic Coast...

PIPELINE PROBLEMS: STARK COUNTY COUPLE ASKED TO DEMOLISH PROPERTY ON THEIR OWN DIME

by Nelson Bailey | Aug 8, 2017 | Economic Impacts, Politics of energy

A Stark county family says they’ve had enough of Dominion Energy. Back in February, Robert and Debbie Merchant received a letter from Dominion Energy that ordered them to remove their driveway. The driveway has been on the property for more than 50 years. Last...

Hundreds, including Nelson residents, attend DEQ hearing on pipeline

by Nelson Bailey | Aug 8, 2017 | For Landowners, Health & Safety, Politics of energy

 HARRISONBURG – Before heading into James Madison University’s Festival Conference & Student Center on Monday evening, opponents and supporters of the proposed 600-mile, three-state Atlantic Coast Pipeline traded shouts across the lawn. As they held colorful signs...

Claims in the letter about pipeline are not correct

by Nelson Bailey | Aug 4, 2017 | Pipelines, Politics of energy

One of the pillars of a democracy is a strong free press. One of the strengths of an independent newspaper is a lively and thriving editorial and letters to the editor page. There people can express their opinions freely, even if their opinions are not based on facts....

Virginia Lawsuit Challenges Eminent Domain for Oil Pipelines

by Nelson Bailey | Aug 3, 2017 | Eminant Domain, Politics of energy

Eminent domain, in which government agencies seize land for the public good, tends to be a controversial subject. After all, “public good” can be interpreted very loosely. For example, developers have successfully argued that they will promote job growth,...
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