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State leaders say company has promised to negotiate buyouts over sinkhole
Posted on March 13, 2013 at 7:19 PM
Updated Thursday, Mar 14 at 10:41 AM
Ernest Boudreaux looks at his land in Bayou Corne differently now after seven months under an evacuation order because of the threat of a cavern collapse or explosion at the Assumption Parish sinkhole.
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