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Tri-State Residents Meet to Try To Stop Company from Building on Their Property

Will some northeast Missouri residents be forced to give up some of their land for a clean energy expansion project? That’s exactly what some Ralls County residents are trying to stop.

Grain Belt Express Clean Line Energy is applying for public utility to help with the project, but it’s something residents don’t want to see go through their property.

 As Virginia Caswell looks over her property, the last thing she wants to see is a transmission line running through her land.

If you think you may be affected by the Grain Belt Express Clean Line Energy Project and/or are interested in a free consultation, contact our eminent domain landowner attorneys at 1-888-318-3761 or visit us on the web at www.landownerattorneys.com.

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