(LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR) The Lincoln Journal Star reports, "Establishing who exercises government oversight on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline can make you feel as lost as a Sandhills outsider who took a wrong turn several miles back on an obscure gravel road.
Even as determined a Sandhills insider as Jay Wolf of the Wagonhammer Ranch can start to feel caught up in something circular in trying to find the trail to federal accountability.
Wolf, of Albion, turned to the U.S. State Department - the lead agency on Keystone XL because it crosses an international border - to ask what would happen if the pipeline were ever abandoned in the 5.5-mile stretch of his land that it will cross in Wheeler County."
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Even as determined a Sandhills insider as Jay Wolf of the Wagonhammer Ranch can start to feel caught up in something circular in trying to find the trail to federal accountability.
Wolf, of Albion, turned to the U.S. State Department - the lead agency on Keystone XL because it crosses an international border - to ask what would happen if the pipeline were ever abandoned in the 5.5-mile stretch of his land that it will cross in Wheeler County."
Read the article by clicking the title above.