The owner of the 22,045-acre Elk Mountain Ranch, who is suing for $7.75 million in damages from four corner-crossing hunters, paid property taxes recently based on a ranch value that’s about 35% of ...
Elk Mountain Ranch owner Fred Eshelman has stated in just-filed court papers why he believes four Missouri hunters who stepped from public land to public land, over a corner of his Carbon County ...
HELENA, Mont. — When four hunters used a specially constructed ladder to step from one corner of public land in southern Wyoming to another, the ripples from that decision were initially small but ...
The U.S. Supreme Court justices are scheduled to confer behind closed doors on Oct. 17 about whether to take up a Carbon County landowner’s lawsuit that challenges public access to public land at ...
HELENA, Mont. — A federal judge ruled Friday that four Missouri hunters did not trespass when they corner crossed and passed through the airspace above Fred Eshelman’s Elk Mountain Ranch. Chief U.S.
A ruling by a federal appeals court in a widely watched corner-crossing case cements the principle that a congressional act ...