• Legislation would bar eminent domain for CO2 pipelines -- Dickinson Press
• ND landowners, legislators push back against CO2 pipeline -- KFYR - TV
• MDU, Otter Tail to develop 95-mile ND transmission line -- Daily Energy Insider
• Coal Country bets on carbon capture Project Tundra moonshot -- Dickinson Press
• ND hydrogen hub invited to phase 2 of DOE innovative energy loan program -- Williston Herald
• Second hydrogen hub seen as complementary to Bakken Energy's proposal -- Williston Herald
• Burgum challenges oil industry to keep innovating in the face of many challenges -- Williston Herald
• Oilfield explosing that killed one man, injured two others, still under investigation -- Bismarck Tribune
• Keystone XL's $15 billion trade suit against the United States is set for takeoff -- Williston Herald
• Global company makes $100 million investment in Ellendale -- KFYR - TV
• Republicans sound alarm over Chinese government-linked farmland purchase in ND -- Fox News
• NDGOP garners more "grassroots energy" from individual contributions than Dem-NPL -- KX News
• ND's foremost political leaders oppose term limits with one notable exception -- Dickinson Press
• State Rep. Kasper to run for majority leader of the ND House of Representatives -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakotans respond to Burgum's question of how to cut needless regulation -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota Highway Patrol to deploy a new, less conspicuous vehicle -- Williston Herald
• Cara Mund's House pitch rides on abortion rights, outsider appeal to unseat the incumbent -- KX News
• Candidates for North Dakota's lone U.S. House seat square off in debate -- Fargo Forum
• Absentee ballots available Thursday in North Dakota for November general election -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND lawmakers call for investigation of AG cost overrun after 'troublesome' report -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota tech agency hires private firm to help recover deleted AG emails -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota Republican Party Chairman Perrie Schafer talks party success & division -- KX News
• State lawmakers advance changes to harassment policy after rep's expulsion -- Dickinson Press
• Tax cuts seem imminent in ND due to $750M surplus, but are they fiscally responsible? -- KFYR - TV
• Moderate drought mushrooms across state as dry summer shrinks Missouri River -- Bismarck Tribune
• Dickinson City leaders advocate for sales tax hike to provide property tax relief -- Dickinson Press
• ND Firefighter's Museum announces two 2022 inductees into the Hall of Fame -- Minot Daily News
• Can rural North Dakota hospitals answer call to manage mental health crises -- Dickinson Press
• Divide County commissioners discuss current and possible future road projects -- The Journal
• Repairs to dome topping Divide County Courthouse still expected this year -- The Journal
• Farmers facing challenges caused by late planting, subsequent late harvest -- The Journal
• McKenzie County committed in its partnerships with the oil, gas industry -- McKenzie County Farmer
• ND Attorney General's opinion requested on Tioga city commissioners' meeting -- Tioga Tribune
• City, county taxable sales up 9% in Q2 thanks to rebounding oil prices -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Williams County Emergency Manager recognized for winter storm response -- KFYR - TV
• Budget adjustments by Minot City Council to decrease property taxes -- Minot Daily News
• Williams County to put renewal of 1% Public Safety Sales Tax on November ballot -- Williston Herald
• Grant funding from Williston Economic Development going towards childcare facilities -- KFYR-TV
• Williston officials talk Crypto, data centers during League of Cities Annual Conference -- KFYR - TV
• Choice Bank supports 28 ND childcare centers with $250k in grants since 2020 -- Dickinson Press
• Hamm Foundation donates $10 million for University of Mary's School of Engineering -- Williston Herald
• Williston School District reinforcing security policies with addition of fourth resource officer -- KFYR-TV
• Divide County School District finalizes contracts for handful of non-faculty positions -- The Journal
• Updated school accountability reports available from Dept of Public Instruction -- Bismarck Tribune
• Two Tioga school board concerned with proposed changes to district's bullying policy -- Tioga Tribune
• Watford City's Bakken Area Skills Center to aid students and train local workers -- KFYR-TV
• Hard work pays off in Tioga school district as state testing shows remarkable gains -- Tioga Tribune
• Ray Elementary off state's targeted list; status provided many positive changes -- Tioga Tribune
• MDU Teen of the Week: Underwood student succeeds in school and sports -- Bismarck Tribune
• DHS launches program aimed at improving student behavior, learning experiences -- Dickinson Press
• Minot State launches Aspire program to offer students head start to teaching career -- KX News
• High school students learn about industrial opportunities, pipeline industry at T4 Summit -- KX News
• History of region honored through Williston State College monuments -- KFYR - TV
• Carbon capture paired with fracking a sensible energy policy for coming decades -- The Epoch TImes
• USDOT approves EV charging plans for all 50 states, Washington, Puerto Rico -- Dickinson Press
• Oil prices dropping, gas prices rising, US crude inventories increase by 1.1 million barrels -- Hays Post
• Research partnership explores hydrogen transport in natural gas pipelines -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Denmark reports leak in Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline leading from Russia to Europe -- Minot Daily News
• EU vows to protect energy network after 'sabotage' of Russian gas pipeline -- Reuters
• US shale drillers try to capitalize on record gas prices in Europe; drilling up 50% this year -- Oil Price
• US oil refinery run-rates could top 90% for 3rd consecutive period due to diesel demand -- Reuters
• Maintaining US energy security by cracking the code on carbon capture -- The Washington Times
• Banks, asset managers should ignore ESG and woke capitalism, stick to what they do best -- Fox News
• Amy Klobuchar mocked for suggesting vote for Democrats will squelch hurricanes -- Washington Times
• Biden to oil industry: Hurricane no excuse for price increases at the pump -- AP News
• Polar bear no closer to extinction than it was 18 years ago, Arctic ice rebounds -- Polar Bear Science
• Media claims 'climate change' linked to hurricanes; facts say otherwise -- Climate Depot
• China has enough coal reserves to last another five decades, using 4B tons per year -- Mining.com
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