Some North Texas farmers and ranchers may soon get what they have long hoped for: a resolution for one community’s lengthy dispute with the federal government over land along the Red River. The debate swirling around how the river has moved along the boundary separating Texas and Oklahoma in recent years isn’t new, but a bill in Congress seeking to clarify the dispute and a new order in Washington have washed the once-dormant issue back to shore. Read more at The Texas Tribune…
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