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Landowners’ lawyer suggests Nebraska may not be acting in ‘good faith’

Summary by Sterling Journal-Advocate
A Denver attorney has slipped a poisoned pill into plans by Nebraska officials to drain water from the South Platte River in Colorado and send it into Nebraska for irrigation. The Journal-Advocate has obtained a copy of a letter sent by Donald Ostrander of Denver to Matthew Manning, senior project engineer for the State of Nebraska, outlining the damages Ostrander’s clients would claim should Nebraska seek to condemn their Colorado land. Accordi…

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Sterling Journal-Advocate broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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