• Iowa lawmaker calls on Summit to withdraw OK'd application -- North Dakota Monitor
• Like SD, North Dakota organizers keep fighting carbon pipeline -- Heartland Signal
• Energy project zoning questions stir controversy at legislature -- Bismarck Tribune
• CO2: State's key to unlocking billions in Bakken oil? -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Oil company, landowner attorney collaborate on bill to avoid court battles in ND -- North Dakota Monitor
• Industrial Commission approves more than $2.8M for lignite research and development -- KX News
• Oil and gas in 'a steady state': officials keep an eye on market uncertainty -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Summit seeks dismissals in cases challenging North Dakota project approvals -- Bismarck Tribune
• Editorial: Both bills dealing with power line aspects have their merits and flaws -- Bismarck Tribune
• 500 barrel source water spill caused by tank overflow reported northeast of Glenburn -- KFYR - TV
• State regulators consider request to let consumers cover data center legal fees -- Bismarck Tribune
• Property tax relief, reform amended by ND Senate; max credit dropped to $1,250 -- Bismarck Tribune
• Rep. Fedorchak faces Trump administration criticism in first phone town hall -- Bismarck Tribune
• Armstrong opposed to using legacy fund money for agriculture & commercial property tax relief -- WDAY
• Senate votes to override first veto of the session; House needs two thirds majority vote -- KFYR - TV
• ND legislative resolution marks first step toward federal protection for wild horses -- Dickinson Press
• National Weather Service predicts increased drought and fire risk for North Dakota -- Dickinson Press
• NDDOT nominating intersection project between Highway 2 and 1804 for nat'l competition -- KFYR - TV
• Public meeting set for 3/31 to discuss improvements for US 83, ND 23 intersection -- Minot Daily News
• The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library featured on CBS Saturday Morning program -- LinkedIn
• Wildfire relief program delivers $939K to ranchers and landowners affected by October fires -- KX News
• Data center ordinance recommended for approval; zoning board OKs amendments -- The Journal
• Bowman County Commissioners approve burn ban dur?ing March meeting -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Williston commissioners approve plans for Fighting Pike Data Center north of town -- KFYR - TV
• North Dakota House reconsiders K-12 school surveys bill, but votes it down again -- Fargo Forum
• House lawmakers vote down attempt at using add'l state funding for school construction -- KFYR - TV
• Governor Gianforte signs 'bathroom bill,' transgender athlete ban; ACLU will sue -- Daily Montanan
• Minot State students research the feasibility of operating a downtown grocery store -- Minot Daily News
• House passes bill providing tax incentives for employers to cover childcare 72-to-12 -- KFYR - TV
• Any country buying oil or gas from Venezuela to pay 25% secondary tariff on trades with US -- Oil Price
• Another day ending in "y", more meritless lawsuits against fossil fuel producers -- RealClearEnergy
• What the world needs now is more fossil fuels, says Trump's energy secretary Wright -- The Guardian
• How Texas oil workers and technology are helping build a new renewable geothermal boom -- The Hill
• Far-left organizations soiling legitimate protests with outside agitators looking to fight -- New York Post
• Recycling power: rethinking a ready and available solution in used nuclear fuel -- RealClearEnergy
• Biden administration wrongly nixed oil, gas leases in Alaska refuge, US federal judge rules -- Reuters
• Majority says energy independence more important than fighting climate change -- The Center Square
• EPA rewrites grant rules as Zeldin tries to take back $20B in climate money OK'd by Biden -- E&E News
• Some environmentalists could give a rip about the environment: See Teslas, ND pipeline -- OutKick
• Maine's climate lawfare battle: Legislation aims to stop the AG's lawsuit against oil -- Energy in Depth
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