• Burgum: It's time to unleash U.S. energy for a safer world -- Fargo Forum
• An investment in transmission is an investment in reliability -- Williston Herald
• ND posts record natural gas production and capture rates -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Williams County landfill close to accepting radioactive oilfield waste -- Williston Herald
• With lack of lease sales, election provides little expectation of relief for oil industry -- The Journal
• North Dakota gas prices have increased 55% since last year; diesel prices are up 76% -- KX News
• ND gas prices fall 10 cents a gallon ahead of Thanksgiving, 30 cents up from last year -- KX News
• Lynn Helms accuses Biden admin of "assault against our oil and gas industry" -- WZFG The Flag
• Why are ND leaders refusing to discuss tax dollar investments in anti-fossil fuel banks? -- KX News
• State Canvassing Board certifies North Dakota election results; 1 recount remains -- Bismarck Tribune
• Senator Cramer proposes banning 93 million Chinese people from obtaining visas -- KFYR - TV
• Grand Sky program provides new hope for hypersonic weapons projects, testing capacity -- KX News
• Lawmaker disputes auditor's report on ND Attorney General's office cost overrun -- KFYR - TV
• Deleted emails of former ND attorney general are not recoverable, consultant finds -- Dickinson Press
• Mund to stay in ND as she ponders future, GOP interested in hearing from her -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota grain prices, imported supplies could see impacts from possible rail strike -- KFYR - TV
• Panel accepting applications for North Dakota Supreme Court retiring justice's seat -- Bismarck Tribune
• Rural bankers in the region say that recession is coming soon or already here -- Bismarck Tribune
• Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, to open 2026, will be a 'museum of action' -- Dickinson Press
• Divide County Courthouse multimillion dollar addition officially paid off as of last week -- The Journal
• Planning underway for new events building, gun range at Stark County Fairgrounds -- Dickinson Press
• Minot City Council advances southwest traffic signal project with 4-3 vote -- Minot Daily News
• Ward County records official general election tally, adds additional 32 votes -- Minot Daily News
• American State Bank & Trust Co. collecting Christmas gifts for area youth ages 13-18 -- Williston Herald
• Scott Burlingame officially sworn in as Minot City Council member after close election win -- KFYR - TV
• Longtime members retire from the Divide County Commission after 50 combined years -- The Journal
• City of Minot invests in updating fire truck fleet as first of three new engines arrive -- Minot Daily News
• Magic City Discovery Center launches memberships ahead of 2023 grand opening -- KFYR - TV
• Fort Berthold Reservation making changes to ensure accessible healthcare to residents -- KX News
• Tioga School District state aid cut for 22-23 school year due to flood control funds -- Tioga Tribune
• National driver shortages impact North Dakota schools, businesses -- Bismarck Tribune
• Middle schoolers showcase cybersecurity skills in state competition in Minot, Grand Forks -- KFYR - TV
• New BSC scholarship grant aims to educate teachers who teach advancing cyber security -- KFYR - TV
• Minot High School-Central Campus prepares Thanksgiving pies for Project Bee -- Minot Daily News
• Good Samaritan pays off Stanley elementary lunch debt as part of #FinnsArmy movement -- KFYR - TV
• Minot Bishop Ryan Catholic School celebrates Thanksgiving with a different menu -- KFYR - TV
• McKenzie County schools help keep hunger away with new snack program -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Tioga Superintendent Carolyn Eide to retire, plans to remain available for consultation -- Tioga Tribune
• EPA floats sharply increased social cost of carbon, sets up more regulations -- Energy Wire
• Biden signs up to pay climate reparations to pay poor countries for bad weather -- Wall Street Journal
• China unlikely to pay climate fees despite being biggest emitter of CO2 -- Catch News
• Demands for 'climate reparations' are laughable, unscientific and offensive -- Washington Examiner
• COP27 climate damages just a fantasy to tax West for bad weather, and grow the UN -- Joanne Nova
• Could oil-rich Alaska be forced to import natural gas - utilities looking into it -- Anchorage Daily News
• GOP crushes state regulator races and strengthens grip over nation's energy future -- HuffPost
• Montana's largest wind farm Clearwater Wind Project begins generating energy -- Bismarck Tribune
• Western states ponder regional grid after withstanding September's record-high demand -- E&E News
• European Commission proposes natural gas price cap to safeguard supplies ahead of winter -- The Hill
• OPEC+ producers discuss output increase ahead of restrictions on Russian oil -- Wall Street Journal
• Russian threatens to cut supply of gas to Europe through Ukraine; Europe bracing itself -- CNN
• US nationwide rail strike risk escalates as largest freight rail union rejects labor contract -- S&P Global
• House Republicans seek to boost US production of EV metals, shorten mine permitting -- Reuters
• Our dangerous diesel shortage is caused by anti-fossil-fuel politicians -- Alex Epstein
• Hard Truths: Climate activists can't deal with Europe's wind & solar failure -- Stop These Things
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