• Gas heating bills could soar this winter in North Dakota -- Bismarck Tribune
• Helms: Williams Co. likely to see 20 percent increase in rig counts -- Williston Herald
• Supervisor receives probation following 2014 oil worker death -- Bismarck Tribune
• Former North Dakota oil executive pleads guilty in fraud scheme -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota lawmakers mull array of pitches for $700M in federal coronavirus aid -- Dickinson Press
• Port: Thank wind power for the 'tough' spike in heating bills you're about to suffer -- Fargo Forum
• Contractor strikes pipeline, causes saltwater spill in Mountrail County -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota judge rules in oil company's favor on old royalty dispute with state -- Grand Forks Herald
• Brine release occurs at saltwater disposal well site near Stanley -- Minot Daily News
• Judge temporarily blocks Montana law to prevent power plant closure -- Bismarck Tribune
• Stark County Sheriff's Office signs 5-year contract for body cameras -- Dickinson Press
• Belfield discusses pollution with waterways, OKs zoning for coffee shop drive-thru -- Dickinson Press
• Colleges to partner on tribal cultural preservation project -- Minot Daily News
• Williston State, API chapter unveil $50,000 drilling statue on campus -- KUMV-TV
• Hostfest makes EPIC announcement, event set for September 2022 -- Minot Daily News
• Amidon Community Cupboard to build new addition -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Survey ranks ND drivers second worst in the US, NDHP disputes outcome -- KX News
• High school students learn about manufacturing careers in Dickinson -- KFYR-TV
• UpSkillingND helps close worker skills gap -- Minot Daily News
• U.S. shale producer APA ends flaring, captures more gas as prices soar -- Reuters
• White House asks U.S. oil and gas companies to help lower fuel costs -- Reuters
• Texas Dems: Biden policies will cost jobs, create dependence on foreign oil -- The Political Insider
• Bryce: Europe energy crisis shows danger of Clean Electricity Performance Program -- Forbes
• Interior Secretary Haaland tells wind industry turbines may soon line US coasts -- The Epoch Times
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