• How the Inflation Reduction Act impacts North Dakotans -- KX News
• PSC approves MDU'S interim 5.3 percent rate increase -- Williston Herald
• Summit CO2 pipeline still on track; boost to regional economy -- Grand Forks Herald
• Landowner concerns surround pipeline; developer moving ahead -- Bismarck Tribune
• Summit Carbon Solutions equity campaign reaches $1 billion in commitments -- Ag Week
• North Dakota, Montana average gas prices fall, closely following national trends -- Williston Herald
• Chord Energy playing Bakken for stable production, investment growth -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• $3 billion plan to upgrade grid to improve reliability and help prevent blackouts -- Dickinson Press
• Becker to run as an independent for the Senate seat held by John Hoeven -- Associated Press
• Senator Hoeven talks inflation, agriculture with Williston Chamber of Commerce -- KFYR - TV
• North Dakota term limits group sues to force public vote on measure -- Bismarck Tribune
• Warrant alleges petitioners got illegal bonuses in push for North Dakota term limits -- Dickinson Press
• New initiative to test paying landowners for proven water quality improvement -- Dickinson Press
• Armstrong discusses inflation, workforce issues, energy and agriculture -- The Jamestown Sun
• See how much land in North Dakota is owned by the federal government -- KX News
• Dryness creeping back into North Dakota; condition of crops good but degrading -- Bismarck Tribune
• Marijuana ballot measure approved for North Dakota voters; public vote prompted -- Bismarck Tribune
• Minot city attorney to step down Aug. 19; Council to discuss plans to fill position -- Minot Daily News
• Lower overhead allows Totten Trail to offer gas cheaper than many other stations -- KFYR - TV
• SE-SW corridor study completed; Ward County to seek funds for first phase -- Minot Daily News
• State's rural child care providers seek sustainability, more training, higher pay -- Fargo Forum
• Weather Service documents damage from three McLean County tornadoes -- Bismarck Tribune
• Williams County to vote on increased public safety 1% sales tax measure in Nov. -- Williston Herald
• City of Dickinson reforms police pensions, awards $2 million to Southwest CTE -- Dickinson Press
• Staff cuts receive push back while Minot City Council looks for budget savings -- Minot Daily News
• Public input sought on revitalization project at Theodore Roosevelt National Park -- Dickinson Press
• Burgum aims to allow opportunity for pledge recitation at meetings, schools -- AP News
• ND Association for Career and Technical Education announces state award winners -- Dickinson Press
• UND resumes new faculty and administrators 3 day bus tour of the state -- KNOX Radio
• Changes ahead for Minot Public Schools; classes kick off new year Aug. 24 -- Minot Daily News
• Fargo School Board votes to once again reinstate the Pledge of Allegiance -- Valley News Live
• Minot private Christian schools both expect enrollment increase this fall -- Minot Daily News
• Steady enrollment, balanced budget touted at DSU State of the University address -- Dickinson Press
• Tioga school district losing access to $1.2 million in state aid this year -- Tioga Tribune
• Classes start this week in Divide County School District for 385 students -- The Crosby Journal
• Natural gas shortage fears buoy US market as winter reserves lag -- Bloomberg
• War on Coal resumes in the United States as Europe uses more -- Institute for Energy Research
• Activist Meister eyes up MDU as another possible conglomerate break-up to unlock value -- CNBC
• Judge reinstates moratorium on coal leasing from federal lands; Hoeven criticizes -- Bismarck Tribune
• Oil output in Permian, Bakken due to rise in September claims EIA productivity report -- Reuters
• Energy reps say Dems' spending, tax and climate bill 'bad idea' during recession -- Fox Business News
• Bridger Pipeline break spills 45,000 gallons of diesel in eastern Wyoming -- Bismarck Tribune
• US refining capacity to creep higher in 2023; not enough to offset losses -- Energy Intelligence
• Scorching summer proved the obvious: we must build a lot more natural gas pipelines -- Forbes
• J.D. Power study finds US public electric vehicle charging infrastructure inadequate -- Newsweek
• California cows are leaving the state and that won't help global warming -- LA Daily News
• Doug Lawler promoted to president & COO at Continental Resources -- Fairfield Sun Times
• CrownRock's Tim Dunn is oil's new Bible-thumping, Biden-bashing billionaire -- Forbes
• IRA concentrates on clean energy incentives while buoying oil and gas interests -- US News
• China and the United States spar over climate change efforts on Twitter -- ABC News
• Money won't solve America's power grid problem; reforms will be required -- OilPrice.com
• Energy industry reacts to SEC's proposed rules on climate change -- Gibson Dunn
• Fewer Americans are worried how climate change affects them, poll suggests -- Forbes
• Wind energy boom and golden eagles collide in the US West -- UK Independent
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