• ND leaders: We have the solutions to "climate change" -- KFYR - TV
• Federal funds bring EV charging station plans to ND -- Williston Herald
• Armstrong visits ND oil producers, criticizes Biden energy policies -- Yahoo
• MDU warns of new phone scam targeting its customers -- KX News
• Financial impact of North Dakota's $294 million clean energy investment unclear -- The Center Square
• 840 gallons of produced water spills in Bowman County, impacts Spring Creek -- Bismarck Tribune
• Kringstad, Sanford: Still interest in bringing Bakken gas to the Red River Valley -- Prairie Public
• North Dakota term limits measure raises questions of 'stagnation' vs. expertise -- Bismarck Tribune
• Income is rising in North Dakota, but housing costs are rising faster, report says -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota's tribes want exclusive rights to host online gambling, sports betting -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND Dem-NPL Chair Patrick Hart discusses fundraising leading up to November's election -- KX News
• Taxpayers who filed for an extension earlier this year face Oct 17 deadline -- Bismarck Tribune
• Wrigley taps Montana state investigators to look into predecessor's cost overrun -- Bismarck Tribune
• What does Biden's marijuana overhaul, pardons mean for Minnesota, North Dakota? -- Fargo Forum
• North Dakota insurance commissioner announces 2023 plan rate changes -- Bismarck Tribune
• Armstrong, Mund clash on abortion, campaign finance in fiery final debate -- Dickinson Press
• Candidates disagree on major issues in North Dakota's 3-way Senate race -- Fargo Forum
• Hoeven talks legislative priorities, opposing Biden, 2024 potential presidential candidate -- KX News
• Legacy Fund board grapples with mandatory in-state investing policy -- KX News
• Term limits campaign on North Dakota lawmakers and governor a financial mismatch -- US News
• North Dakota Public Service Commission candidates to face off in Nov. election -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND community 'Squaw Gap' requests "Homesteader's Gap" for name replacement -- KFYR - TV
• Stark County approves 2023 budget, allocate American Rescue Plan Act funds -- Dickinson Press
• Plans unveiled to develop multi-use facility Williston Energy Center -- Williston Herald
• Sanctified: Gritty Western filmed in southwest North Dakota premiers in Belfield -- Dickinson Press
• All four Divide County commission candidates weigh in on upcoming issues -- The Journal
• Rural communities across state desperately seeking workers for small businesses -- Dickinson Press
• City of Williston takes first step of wayfinding project, placing signage in town -- Williston Herald
• Nekoma pyramid identified as worthy of National Historic Landmark consideration -- Dickinson Press
• Ward County Commission finalizes $56.87 million 2023 county budget -- Minot Daily News
• Man charged with stealing crude oil in McKenzie County to change his plea Dec 1 -- KFYR - TV
• Northeast Tioga Reconstruction 'will almost certainly be left unfinished' by winter -- Tioga Tribune
• Crude oil spill in Mountrail County impacts wetlands near Palermo, cause unknown -- KFYR - TV
• Ray law enforcement commissioner resigns after serving three years on board -- Tioga Tribune
• Minor change made to the states critical race theory rules after a public hearing -- KX News
• Minot Public Schools faces busing issues due to staff shortage, supply chain backups -- KFYR - TV
• Heart transplant gives Bishop Ryan Catholic School senior a better life -- Minot Daily News
• Dickinson State University rounds out week with hiring of chief operating officer -- Dickinson Press
• Before-school child care options shrink in North Dakota as staff shortage wears on -- Dickinson Press
• 2,000 students officially enrolled in McKenzie County School District 1 -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Tioga High School students learn about variety of professions at career fair -- Tioga Tribune
• The future workforce: Parshall, ND students take part in special program -- KX News
• Minot State announces new $50 million capital campaign by end of 2024 -- KX News
• Over 30% of North Dakota's K-12 educators mulling early exits, poll finds -- Dickinson Press
• Williston High School locked down in response to surge of hoax calls -- Minot Daily News
• Dickinson Fire Department imparts important fire safety lessons on local students -- Dickinson Press
• Iraq can't afford to reduce oil production as part OPEC+ move to slash output -- Wall Street Journal
• U.S. should pump more oil to avert war-level energy crisis, says JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon -- CNBC
• Oil prices settle 2% lower as recession fears, China COVID flare-up raise demand concern -- Reuters
• OPEC+ production cut galvanizes support for bill targeting cartel price fixing -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Judge declares two laws propping up Montana coal plant as unconstitutional -- Bismarck Tribune
• Wyoming coal could benefit if Texas, Louisiana win permitting approval -- Cowboy State Daily
• Government-appointed German expert panel proposes 2-stage gas price subsidy -- Bismarck Tribune
• Newsom to call special session to impose tax on oil company profits -- The Hill
• Permitting reform is a necessity to achieve emissions goals -- Minnesota Reformer
• Western Energy Alliance invites Americans to take 'Fossil Fuel Free Challenge' -- The Center Square
• South Dakota Utilities Commission says CO2 pipeline fee could be $400,000 -- Bismarck Tribune
• France starts exporting gas to Germany for the first time amid energy crisis -- Bismarck Tribune
• 'Just Stop Oil' protesters throw tomato soup on Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' painting -- KFYR - TV
• Bastardi: How global hurricane activity can rebut climate changeexaggeration -- CFACT
• The media's rank dishonesty about "climate change" and Hurricane Ian -- American Thinker
• Lithium mining for electric vehicles is incredibly destructive to the environment -- Natural News
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