Question: The town of Newell has experienced recent growth due to oil production in the surrounding area. Under an agreement with the town of Nisland, the town of Newell began to acquire the rights to local land for the installation of natural gas pipeline that would benefit the community by bringing additional growth and potentially attract new industries. When the owners refused to sell their land, Newell exercised eminent domain authority to condemn the property. Four owners challenged the action and claimed that Newell's condemnation was not for the public benefit because the town did not plan to tap into the line to provide natural gas for its citizens. Did Newell act within its rights? Please show steps how you get an answer and please be clear in your explanation.