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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3015248" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Absolutely. That drive between Ponca and Pawhuska has always been beautiful with the bluffs, and immense amount of open land that would freek out somebody used to urban living. Nothing but grass and cows as far as the eye could see, with a few pump jacks inbetween.</p><p>As I read in the Osage News, they kind of snuck those towers in there on a couple of big ranches. Tribe fought and won to stop a bigger windfarm but the court allowed those under construction to complete the work. There were trucks running down hwy 60 day and night getting the rest of the equipment in there before the court order.</p><p>Another new one is going in South of Ponca in the Red Rock area. I can see 4 towers from my recliner. I hate watching them.</p><p></p><p>All brought on by the global warming crowd. I wish Trump would kill them now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3015248, member: 5412"] Absolutely. That drive between Ponca and Pawhuska has always been beautiful with the bluffs, and immense amount of open land that would freek out somebody used to urban living. Nothing but grass and cows as far as the eye could see, with a few pump jacks inbetween. As I read in the Osage News, they kind of snuck those towers in there on a couple of big ranches. Tribe fought and won to stop a bigger windfarm but the court allowed those under construction to complete the work. There were trucks running down hwy 60 day and night getting the rest of the equipment in there before the court order. Another new one is going in South of Ponca in the Red Rock area. I can see 4 towers from my recliner. I hate watching them. All brought on by the global warming crowd. I wish Trump would kill them now. [/QUOTE]
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