• How Biden's executive orders on climate change affect ND -- KFYR-TV
• Viewpoint: Keep the lights on during the energy transition -- Grand Forks Herald
• Landowners on Summit Carbon pipeline route express skepticism -- KFYR-TV
• $2.8 billion investment in Trenton latest example of Bakken Boom -- Dickinson Press
• State's geologic "jackpot" formations are the future of energy in North Dakota -- Williston Herald
• Oil, natural gas activity creeping upward in ND as labor challenges persist -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Bakken has enormous impact on US production, storage volumes, price -- McKenzie County Farmer
• ND continues to lead the way on responsible and sustainable energy generation -- Fargo Forum
• PSC expresses concerns over grid reliability as energy transitions to renewable -- KFYR-TV
• Top North Dakota republicans split on Fufeng, business with China -- Grand Forks Herald
• Morton County prosecutor running for state's attorney placed on paid leave -- Bismarck Tribune
• State's June indexes fall; Midwest supply managers, bankers fear recession -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota Guard members return from Washington air-defense mission -- Fargo Forum
• NDDOT takes comments on Statewide Transportation Improvement Program draft -- Minot Daily News
• ND Dept of Human Services launches Help for Homeowners financial assistance -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota Chief People Officer resigns from position on governor's cabinet -- AM 1100
• Burgum calls for security review of Chinese firm's North Dakota land purchase -- US News
• Top ND Senate Democrat calls for governor to initiate probe of AG issues -- Bismarck Tribune
• Feds must release unprotected DAPL documents in ND suit seeking damages -- Williston Herald
• Interior Dept identifies ND community as using racial slur, moves to rename it -- Dickinson Press
• Stark County first responders simulate disaster in joint-agency training exercise -- Dickinson Press
• Ward County drafts preliminary 2023 budget, will be amended over coming weeks -- Minot Daily News
• Ward County Planning Commission continue to work on zoning ordinance draft -- Minot Daily News
• Fire destroys legion post in Rolla, two firefighters injured battling it, cause still unknown -- KFYR-TV
• Storm's hurricane-force winds pack a 95 mph punch in Wildrose area -- Crosby Journal
• Community center expansion debate continues, public meeting proposed -- Tioga Tribune
• Wise Roads camera becomes window on birds' development -- Crosby Journal
• Superintendent Baesler names four North Dakota Teacher of the Year finalists -- Bismarck Tribune
• Richardton area student to compete in national mock government competition -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota Public School System ranked 8th best in the country -- KX News
• Dr. Carmen Simone named new dean at Dakota College at Bottineau, to begin Aug 15 -- KFYR-TV
• Williston Basin School District 7's business manager is out, Sherry Heser resigns -- Williston Herald
• UND Aerospace becoming largest public flight school to switch to lead-free gas -- Dickinson Press
• ND's Gateway to Science summer of STEM is attacking learning loss head-on -- The 74
• ND United and American Federation for Teachers outline educator shortage, solutions -- KX News
• Status of Williston Basin School District uncertain following business manager resignation -- KFYR-TV
• Sanford Sports Complex at DSU remains on schedule for 2023 open -- Dickinson Press
• States to FERC: More high-voltage power lines needed to fix transmission problems -- E&E News
• Keystone pipeline resumes normal operations after week-long reduction in capacity -- S&P Global
• Oil prices mixed as U.S. gasoline demand rebounds but recessionary fears loom -- Reuters
• US drilling activity shows slight increase over last week and same period last year -- Oil & Gas Journal
• Declaring a "climate emergency" an insult to intelligence of American people -- Manhattan Contrarian
• BURNT: NY Times editorial board uses charred toast to depict climate doom -- Media Research Center
• China to mine 300M more tons of coal per year, okays 8.6GW of new generation -- The Times UK
• US oil producers saw higher revenues and operational costs during first quarter -- EIA
• Too much snow closes New Zealand ski resort, Cool down sweeps UAE and Oman -- Electroverse
• US Senators call for sanctions on Russian oil and energy supplies sales to China -- Bloomberg
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