• ND Supreme Court rules in state's favor on royalty dispute -- Dickinson Press
• Fate of oil, gas leases continues to ping-pong through legal system -- Williston Herald
• ND cities, counties await oil-fueled infrastructure funding -- Bismarck Tribune
• SD farmers don't see CO2 pipeline as worthy of eminent domain -- Ag Week
• SD ethanol plant Glacial Lakes Energy voices support for CO2 pipeline -- Dakota News Now
• County votes to make eminent domain "more difficult" -- Emmons County Record
• Measuring the Inflation Reduction Act's economic potential for North Dakota -- Public News Service
• 'Game-changing' petrochemical industries looking to build in northwest North Dakota -- KFYR - TV
• Natural gas prices are spiking, here's what that means for the Bakken -- Williston Herald
• ND pore space ruling likely to spur other states to clarify their laws -- Journal of Petroleum Technology
• "Relief For All" Tax Plan could bolster ND's economy, diversify economic base -- KX News
• Judge: North Dakota secretary of state was right to reject term limits measure -- Bismarck Tribune
• Burgum addresses Fufeng concerns after Sens. Hoeven and Cramer shared theirs -- The Dakotan
• Water rights, how are they acquired, which water right does ND adhere to? -- KX News
• Rick Becker turns in signatures for independent US Senate run in North Dakota -- Dickinson Press
• Law enforcement cracking down on distracted driving with extra patrols in Sept. -- Bismarck Tribune
• Democratic-NPL candidates rally supporters, explain positions at event in Dickinson -- Dickinson Press
• State's departments of health and human services merge into one agency -- Dickinson Press
• Minot man running for Secretary of State has petition for candidacy rejected -- KFYR - TV
• Democratic senator suggests property tax relief plan for North Dakota taxpayers -- Dickinson Press
• Garrison Diversion Conservancy District awards rural water grants -- Minot Daily News
• Minot Parks completes project's first phase as new trail opens to visitors -- Minot Daily News
• Harvesting kicks off with expected record-breaking numbers -- KX News
• Former bank president pleads guilty to defrauding banks in Beulah, Glen Ullin -- Bismarck Tribune
• Nine people to be inducted into Native American Hall of Honor in September -- Dickinson Press
• Chief development officer joins Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation -- Dickinson Press
• New app lets any high school grad digitally present transcript; ND only one to have it -- KX News
• Seven Minot organizations receive grants from Xcel Energy Foundation -- Minot Daily News
• Tax credits may help distribution co-ops indirectly, greater impacts for generation -- Tioga Tribune
• Badlands Art Association to host two major exhibits in Dickinson -- Dickinson Press
• Bank of North Dakota student loans not eligible for cancellation under Biden plan -- Dickinson Press
• U-Mary receives $563K as part of nationwide effort to boost workforce development -- Bismarck Tribune
• MSU mourning death of professor, longtime university supporter Dean Frantsvog -- Minot Daily News
• DPI awards grants to 'makerspace' projects in the classroom; applications to reopen in Oct. -- KX News
• UND discovers Indigenous items on campus; officials begin repatriation process -- Bismarck Tribune
• Kid Scoop News expands to 11,700 students from Watford City to Minot -- The Journal
• Nine new teachers welcome at Tioga's Central Elementary this school year -- Tioga Tribune
• WBSD7 unveils proposal to eliminate overcrowding; add two new elementary schools -- Williston Herald
• McKenzie County Public School District sees record enrollment of 1,988 -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Teacher of the year finalists speak about the journey; teaching as a career -- KX News
• New diesel technology program gives Dickinson students access to industry machinery -- KFYR - TV
• Texas bans Blackrock and other financial firms over ESG anti-fossil fuel policies -- Breitbart
• US energy secretary urges domestic refiners not to increase gasoline, diesel exports -- Reuters
• Colorado River, Missouri River Basin shortages create risk for fossil fuel plants -- Washington Examiner
• Fuel inventories over 50% below recent average, causing special concern in US Northeast -- AP News
• The world's energy problem is far worse than we're being told; Headed for collapse -- OilPrice.com
• Oil and gas, cryptocurrency miners making quite a bit of coin as new odd couple -- The Colorado Sun
• BP looks to restart the Midwest's largest oil refinery after electrical fire causes outage -- OilPrice.com
• Germany 'well-prepared' to tackle possible energy shortage; Russia cuts gas to France -- The Derrick
• Canada invokes pipeline treaty with US to prevent shutdown of Enbridge's Line 5 in WI -- Reuters
• US crude oil production rose in June by 1.7% to its highest since April 2020 -- Reuters
• Desire to consolidate and take advantage of commodity prices driving oil, gas deals -- JD Supra
• Hawaii's only remaining coal-fired power plant burns its final pieces of fuel -- MSN
• Critical minerals: Large demand, but short in supply -- Institute for Energy Research
• Ten facts that electric vehicle advocates don't want you to know -- Zerohedge
• The "energy transition" will fail; wind and solar are no substitute -- Wall Street Journal
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