• Standing Rock will stop cooperating with Dakota Access study -- Bismarck Tribune
• Hess talks about its plans for investing in the Bakken in 2022 -- Williston Herald
• Vandalism causes saltwater spill at oil well east of Watford City -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota oil patch among top markets for Wisconsin frac sand -- Minneapolis StarTribune
• Adding climate metrics to ag lending raising alarm bells in ND -- Williston Herald
• Cramer on climate: "We can't destroy ourselves trying to save the Earth" -- NPR
• With top North Dakota lawmakers retiring, who will lead the Legislature? -- Fargo Forum
• New GOP officers elected at packed meeting of new District 26 -- McKenzie County Farmer
• New ethics rules would require NDIC, PSC to disclose conflicts of interest -- Dickinson Press
• Rising temps could raise Western ND wildfire risks this spring -- Dickinson Press
• Land appraisal done for Theodore Roosevelt library; sale set for April -- Bismarck Tribune
• Reclamation workshop March 1 in Dickinson, 2021 event was cancelled -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Staff shortages cause canceled class in Divide County -- KX News
• ND United survey shows many teachers in the state may leave the profession -- Fargo Forum
• Nick Archuleta: Research used to support school choice reform is deeply flawed -- Fargo Forum
• Congress is spending billions on CO2 capture. Climate savior or boondoggle? -- CBS News
• Woke capital won't save the planet, but it will crash the economy -- Real Clear Energy
• Can the Supreme Court rein in the EPA's authoritarian state? -- The Pipeline
• China's president says jobs will be prioritized over the environment in the near-term -- The Telegraph
• One year later, Biden administration still hasn't held onshore lease sales -- Energy in Depth
• High natural gas prices could lead to spike in food costs through fertilizer link -- S & P Global
• Permian oil drilling rig count increases in seven of the past 10 weeks -- Nasdaq