• DAPL moves more oil as EIS that will decide its fate continues -- Williston Herald
• Port: Land Board making billion-dollar decisions out of public's eye -- Fargo Forum
• ND and Montana each stand to gain $2 billion from federal bill -- Williston Herald
• Oil well fire out after burning for 16 days in McKenzie County -- Bismarck Tribune
• Residents, officials weigh in on possible refinery wind energy project in Dickinson -- KFYR-TV
• First CO2 storage hearing held as ethanol plant seeks to capture emissions -- Bismarck Tribune
• Cramer's ban on fracking bans passes Senate in vote-a-rama parade -- Williston Herald
• North Dakota's overshadowed solar industry imagines a different future -- Dickinson Press
• Census: North Dakota's oil counties, cities see big growth in 2020 numbers -- Bismarck Tribune
• Senator Ray Holmberg and other legislators: Term limits unnecessary in ND -- Grand Forks Herald
• State updates juvenile justice program for the first time since the 60s -- KFYR-TV
• Work begins on water release tunnel beneath Snake Creek embankment -- Minot Daily News
• Citizens granted access to City Hall with the push of a button -- Crosby Journal
• City council adopts $9 million preliminary budget -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Only voters have the power to dissolve city's park district -- Tioga Tribune
• Southwest ND residents are asked to conserve water after pipeline eak -- KX News
• City of Minot updates traffic light system, improves timing -- KFYR-TV
• North Dakota's plan for using $305M federal funds for schools approved -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND Army National Guard hosts conference to help school counselors make connections -- KX News
• ND doctors discuss back-to-school immunizations, COVID not for those under 12 -- KVRR-TV
• Fargo Public School Board reinstates mask mandate; will others follow? -- Hot 97.5 FM
• Masks are recommended, but will not be required, in Minot schools -- Minot Daily News
• Mask or no mask, Garrison students have option when school begins -- McLean County Independent
• Vocational teachers around North Dakota gather for conference -- KX News
• Global coal prices are soaring, China market leading the way -- Institute for Energy Research
• Minnesota regulators' anti-coal policies will cause natural gas price spikes -- American Experiment
• Climate change has consumed journalistic standards, objectivity is gone -- Wall Street Journal
• Ohio enacts legislation that gives counties power to veto wind/solar farms -- Energy Wire
• Tax hikes on energy will hurt the economy and America's competitiveness -- The Hill
• Russia benefits from Biden oil and natural gas policies -- Institute for Energy Research
• Droughts shrink hydropower, pose risk to global push to clean energy -- Reuters
No comments:
Post a Comment