Archives For Eminent Domain

UPDATE: Land Grab: Ozark Run Scenic Byway Meeting Info and a Letter to the Editor

Ozark Property Owners — Your Land is in Jeopardy! Dear readers, High alert! Many of you are asking about the meeting locations, dates, and times in August and September 2022 for the areas affected in Missouri by this most recent attempted federal land and water grab A.K.A. Ozark Run Scenic Byway. You may find the meeting […]

ACTION ALERT: Land Grab! Ozark Run Scenic Byway

High Alert! Ozark Run Scenic Byway Attention residents in Missouri and Arkansas: Heads up! URGENT ACTION NEEDED! Biosphere — Blueway — Byway Here we go AGAIN. This is another Huge Land and Water Grab attempt in the Ozarks! Call it what they may, do not fall for this or approve it. The predatory Department of Interior […]

Federal Offenses Against Arkansas Cemetery (including Timeline)

This alert is a continuation of previous articles regarding the federal offenses committed by the Buffalo River National Park Service against the Shaddox Cemetery in Newton County Arkansas. If you haven’t read about this until now, here are links to past articles: Arkansas Cemetery in Danger from National Park Service! UPDATE! Ark. Cemetery Board Responds […]

UPDATE! Ark. Cemetery Board Responds to National Park Service, et al

MORE BREAKING NEWS in Arkansas’ 3rd Congressional District! The Shaddox Cemetery Board in Newton County, Arkansas, has responded to: the Buffalo National River National Park Service (NPS) in Arkansas Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson U.S. Senator Boozman (Ark. 3rd Congressional District) U.S Representative Womack (Ark. 3rd Congressional District) as well as these employees of the Dept. […]

Arkansas Cemetery in Danger from National Park Service!

HIGH ALERT for the 3rd Congressional District In Arkansas!  Breaking news story! Shaddox Cemetery located in Newton County Arkansas (near Harrison) has just had something very tragic happen to their still active cemetery. The Shaddox Cemetery Association (SCA) erected a fence over seven years ago in order to protect the grave sites from elk damage. […]


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