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We want to make it very clear, Camp Flying Eagle is not for sale.
You have a lot of people whose roots run pretty deep here, and there is a lot of sentiment in the community to preserve things and keep them how they've always been. There are a lot of other institutions running into that issue.
It's here for one reason, and that's politics.
The board is confusing public benefits with private property owners' rights and they will find out they will have to compensate the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts for that. This will be decided in circuit court and that's the sad part.
It wasn't a situation about the money, it was a situation about being able to continue the Boy Scout program effectively and successfully at the site.
If you're going to sue the organization that you want to be a part of, sometimes that comes with consequences.