South Dakota voters in a referendum Tuesday negated a law meant to ease the path of carbon dioxide pipeline construction.
A proposed $8.9-billion carbon-capture pipeline that has polarized the US Corn Belt has hit another setback in the critical ...
The proposed 1,172-mile-long pipeline would transport oil from the North Dakota Bakken region through South Dakota, Iowa and ...
A proposed $8.9 billion carbon-capture pipeline project has faced another major setback after South Dakota voters repealed a ...
South Dakota residents voted to repeal Senate Bill 201, legislation meant to pave the way for the construction of a major ...
Iowans who oppose a pipeline that would collect carbon from Midwest ethanol plants are cheering a development in South Dakota ...
A proposed law regulating carbon dioxide pipelines was losing in unofficial South Dakota election results. The tally was 60% ...
A "no" vote means the state law in question would be rejected, and that raises fresh questions about the Summit Carbon ...
Carbon-pipeline law tossed out by South Dakota voters in unofficial results If built, the five-state pipeline network would ...
The Pierre-to-Hollywood pipeline isn’t really a thing ... It also will be on screens in Aberdeen, Watertown and Webster.
(Bloomberg) -- A proposed $8.9-billion carbon-capture pipeline that has polarized the US Corn Belt has hit another setback in the critical state of South Dakota. At least 60% of South Dakotans ...
South Dakota residents were on track to vote about 60% in favor of repealing Senate Bill 201 in the ballot count as of Wednesday morning, meaning that the pipeline would face greater hurdles.