• Exxon reps exploring market interest for some of its Bakken assets -- KFYR - TV
• Phoenix reports strong well performance, record growth in Williston Basin -- World Oil
• Legislature could be researching potential of nuclear power next year -- KFYR - TV
• Grid-focused PSC incumbent challenged by water protector -- North Dakota Monitor
• Carbon dioxide pipeline shapes race for South Dakota's Public Utilities Commission -- Dakota Scout
• South Dakota Supreme Court rejects Summit Carbon Solutions' petition for a rehearing -- KFYR - TV
• Last of western North Dakota wildfires 100% contained after destroying 120K acres -- Dickinson Press
• Property tax measure fundraising dwarfed by that of Keep It Local coalition -- North Dakota Monitor
• Measure 3 would change how much of the Legacy Fund principal can be spent -- Bismarck Tribune
• Three Republican lawmakers to propose Legacy Fund Transparency Act -- North Dakota Monitor
• Cramer, Christiansen claim they can work across the aisle; campaign priorities differ -- Minot Daily News
• House candidates emphasize priorities with voters as they seek state's lone seat -- Minot Daily News
• Secretary of state emphasizes secure voting system ahead of Election Day -- North Dakota Monitor
• Beam signing ceremony to celebrate the completion of the North Dakota State Laboratory -- KX News
• Measure 2 opponents want North Dakota's initiative process protected -- Minot Daily News
• Ian Cramer pleads guilty to homicide, other charges; sentencing set for December -- Hazen Star
• Richardton breaks ground on new child care center to boost critical local workforce -- Dickinson Press
• City of Ray's possible building purchase for day care idea one step closer to reality -- The Journal
• New Town Head Start opens STEM Center in partnership with Chord and Devon -- Minot Daily News
• Watford City presents survey results, showing plenty of wants for growing community -- KFYR - TV
• ExxonMobil contributes $100,000 to North Dakota wildfire disaster relief fund -- Minot Daily News
• Helping hands in Tioga: November 16 benefit planned for western ND wildfire victims -- KEYZ Radio
• Bowman eligible for electric vehicle charging station $1.2 million program grant -- Dickinson Press
• Local paleontologists unearth Lambeosaurus fossil featuring first preserved skin -- Dickinson Press
• Application deadline for North Dakota Board of Higher Education seats extended -- Minot Daily News
• Superintendent says school choice should supplement, not replace state funding -- Dickinson Press
• Ray teachers will learn more on AI tools in upcoming professional development training -- The Journal
• Embracing technical education: Minot center poised to make a big impact -- Minot Daily News
• North Dakota colleges, universities ahead of national fall enrollment trends, data expert says -- InForum
• Jamestown School Board member named to Board of Public School Education -- Bismarck Tribune
• Calling it a 'Clean Energy Economy' does not indicate that it is a thriving economy -- RealClearEnergy
• India is positioning itself for a petrochemical boom, with $87B expected over the next decade -- Oil Price
• India to establish coal exchange aimed at stabilizing fuel prices and improving availability -- Reuters
• Four new petroleum liquids pipelines have been completed in the United States since 2023 -- EIA
• Western nations cripple their economies with green initiatives while China, others laugh -- National Post
• DOE awards $2B to protect grid from extreme weather and expand capacity -- Daily Energy Insider
• Biden administration puts $428M into manufacturing projects in fifteen coal communities -- The Hill
• U.S. Supreme Court to consider moving EPA cases away from liberal DC circuit court -- Greenwire
• Half a pound of this powder can remove as much CO2 from the air as a tree -- Los Angeles Times
• Watchdog: Biden-Harris covered up an LNG emissions study, GOP wants answers -- Daily Caller
• Silent menace: New study shows the hidden health harms from wind turbines -- NoTricksZone
• Investors are turning to fossil fuels as green energy falters on costs and reliability -- Issues & Insights