AUSTIN – Land once considered part of Oklahoma that now is in Texas due to shifts along the Red River belongs to the federal government, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has told state officials.
In a letter sent June 20 to Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, BLM Director Neil Kornze noted that the 2000 Red River Boundary Compact determined the border between Oklahoma and Texas lies at the “gradient line along the south bank of the Red River.” Previous court cases already determined any land between this line and the mid-point of the river was in the public domain and, therefore, belonged to the federal government, Kornze added. Continue reading “Feds say new Texas land belongs in public domain”

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