• Hennen: The burgeoning CO2 boom in western North Dakota -- Fargo Forum
• MDU's natural gas prices expected to be higher this winter -- KFYR - TV
• The costs of going green: Switching to clean energy in North Dakota -- KX News
• Oil company proposing geothermal power generation at the wellsite -- Prairie Public
• PSC to hold hearing on 'electrification' of transportation; members skeptical of plans -- Prairie Public
• ND residents spend 17% less on essential utilities than average Americans -- Mitchel Daily Republic
• Oil industry: West-to-east gas pipeline essential for North Dakota production -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota to lead Heartland Hydrogen Hub application ? what does that mean? -- Fargo Forum
• Summit Carbon says despite lawsuits, plans are on track with original schedule -- Dakota News Now
• Hoeven responds after OPEC+ announces 2 million barrel per day oil production cut -- The Dakotan
• Burgum leads ND delegation for weeklong trade and investment mission in Japan -- Bismarck Tribune
• Out of state activists emerge to oppose North Dakota pot legalization measure -- Dickinson Press
• State's latest quarterly report shows positive economic outlook, potential for growth -- Bismarck Tribune
• Federal program injects $47M into high-speed internet access in North Dakota -- Bismarck Tribune
• FAA announces changes; how they will impact your travel in and out of North Dakota -- KX News
• Armstrong releases polling showing a 22-point lead over Mund in US House race -- Say Anything Blog
• Candidates Becker, Christiansen lash out at absent Hoeven during ND Senate debate -- The Dakotan
• Bench trial set in two North Dakota tribes' federal lawsuit over redistricting -- Bismarck Tribune
• Senate Candidate Rick Becker discusses why he's against carbon tax credits -- KX News
• Voting begins as state starts sending out absentee ballots 34 days before election -- KFYR - TV
• North Dakota Highway Patrol car hidden in plain sight to test in the east part of state first -- KX News
• Two uncontested races will appear on North Dakota ballots in November election -- Dickinson Press
• Gas prices in Burleigh, Stark, McKenzie counties above the national average -- KX News
• Income is rising in North Dakota, but housing costs are rising faster, report says -- Dickinson Press
• A one-on-one conversation with Congressman Kelly Armstrong -- KFYR - TV
• Severe drought expands in western ND; wetland conditions below average -- Bismarck Tribune
• Williams County approves 2023 budget with new Community Development portfolio -- Williston Herald
• Late professor Andrea Donovan's library donated to Minot's Taube Museum of Art -- Minot Daily News
• Highway Safety Corridor on Highway 85 between Belfield, Watford City now in place -- KX News
• Minot City Council upholds $700,000 proposed property tax cut in final 2023 budget -- Minot Daily News
• Statewide campaign finance group puts money into Ward County race -- Minot Daily News
• Economic development awards presented; Minot area people among the winners -- Minot Daily News
• District 2 legislators react to Republican party's property tax reduction proposal -- The Journal
• City responds to review of executive session by state's top legal official -- Tioga Tribune
• Watford City area newcomers welcomed for informative event October 11 -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Powers Lake, Coleharbor sharing in $1.25M in federal grants for parks projects -- Minot Daily News
• Western Region Economic Development seeks candidates for open board seats -- Williston Herald
• Mayor Decker swears in eight members of Dickinson Youth Commissioners -- Dickinson Press
• Ward County trims $1 million from the property-tax bill following budget hearing -- Minot Daily News
• Resource officers enjoy varied roles while working with kids in Minot Public Schools -- Minot Daily News
• Dickinson fifth graders explore possible future careers at Elementary Career Day -- KFYR - TV
• ND Supreme Court announces five UND students as 2023-24 term law clerks -- Minot Daily News
• UND office addresses teacher shortages, understaffed rural schools across state -- Dickinson Press
• No injuries sustained in last week's single vehicle school bus accident -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Minot Public School Board gives unanimous approval on final district budget -- Minot Daily News
• Williston Basin School District holding another round of "Reunification" training -- KFYR - TV
• Online training for NDSU Extension Master Gardener program to begin 2023 -- Minot Daily News
• EPA officials tour progress of Old Main renovations at Dakota College in Bottineau -- KFYR - TV
• Ward County Commission recognizes Brian Walz as teacher of the year -- Minot Daily News
• US gas prices could rise by 30 cents per gallon following OPEC+ decision to cut -- KFYR - TV
• OPEC+ to sharply cut production to support sagging oil prices; pump costs may rise -- AP News
• Biden's 'war on oil' is costing the US $100 BILLION a year in lost output -- Daily Mail UK
• Biden releases more reserve oil and pushes companies to keep up production -- The New York Times
• Texas oil company approved for repair of ruptured pipeline off California coast -- Minot Daily News
• US natural gas rig count down one; oil increase pushes total tally up one -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Biden proposing permitting program for renewables that kills bald, golden eagles -- Bismarck Tribune
• Native American tribes dependent on fossil fuel resources rip Biden for double standard -- Fox News
• While Europe banned fracking, the US fracking industry is working to transform itself -- Oil Price
• Federal effort to finance the plugging of abandoned gas and oil wells begins -- Wall Street Journal
• Chord Energy closing the book on Whiting Petroleum's 42-year run in Denver -- The Denver Post
• White House rules out ban on natural gas exports to help alleviate shortages in Europe -- Reuters
• More LNG infrastructure investment needed to rebalance global market -- Energy Intelligence
• U.S. eyeing 'alternatives' to keep oil prices down after OPEC+ cut, Biden says -- Reuters
• Texas oil and natural gas production taxes top $1 billion in September -- Rigzone
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