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Janklow battles over Black Hills rail
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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2002 Although he publicly supports the project, South Dakota Gov. Bill Janklow is playing tough when it comes to a railroad expansion through the Black Hills. The stance has Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad accusing him of harboring a personal grudge. But Janklow says he only wants to see the rights of citizens protected and contends the company didn't adequately respond to complaints raised about the $1.5 billion expansion. DM&E doesn't buy it and is pushing a lawsuit to declare Janklow's veto powers under a state law invalid. Get the Story:
DM&E chief, Janklow feud over state law (The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 5/3) Get Decision Documents:
DAKOTA, MINNESOTA & EASTERN RAILROAD CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION INTO THE POWDER RIVER BASIN (Docket No. FD 33407 0) Relevant Links:
Surface Transportation Board - http://www.stb.dot.gov
DM&E - http://www.dmerail.com Related Stories:
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