• ND oil and gas revenue generates $26 billion for education, tax relief -- KX News
• 2022: North Dakota oil and gas production growth slower than expected -- KFYR - TV
• High utility prices part of living in North Dakotas; energy bills higher -- KFYR - TV
• PSC to hold hearings on electric rate increase, plant expansion -- Bismarck Tribune
• 2022: CO2 capture highlights ND energy, oil production flat, crypto arrives -- Bismarck Tribune
• Despite local gains, statewide oil production remains 'as flat as flat can be' says Helms -- Tioga Tribune
• NDIC to invest $500,000 in six month study extracting lithium from oil field wastewater -- KFGO
• ND state official says "environmental justice" and ESG curtailing oil and gas industries -- WDAY
• It could be the right time to push a natural gas pipeline, say District 20 lawmakers -- Grand Forks Herald
• Republicans in North Dakota lead the way for innovative approaches to clean energy -- Fargo Forum
• House passes massive $1.7 trillion spending bill; ND's delegation doesn't support it -- KFYR - TV
• ND's biggest stories of 2022: historic weather, labor shortages and inflation -- Dickinson Press
• Dozens of bills prefiled in advance of upcoming North Dakota legislative session -- Bismarck Tribune
• Economic outlook positive for North Dakota; decline in labor cause for concern -- Bismarck Tribune
• A handful of stories that raised spirits and warmed the heart in North Dakota in 2022 -- KX News
• 2022: A big year for unmanned aerial systems in North Dakota due to statewide support -- KFYR - TV
• After 30 years, Al Jaeger says farewell to North Dakota Secretary of State duties -- Dickinson Press
• Governor Burgum proposes amendments to ND's anti-corporate farming law -- Minot Daily News
• Talk leading to action in addressing mental, behavioral health in North Dakota -- Dickinson Press
• Student Conservation Association keeps ND public lands, parks clean and healthy -- KX News
• As snow melts, North Dakota Department of Transportation committed to clearing roads -- KX News
• Supreme Court determines Title 42 to remain in effect; Senator Cramer reacts -- KFYR - TV
• Attorney general's death impacted 2022 North Dakota politics, government -- Bismarck Tribune
• Law enforcement agencies across ND have vacancies; filling these roles proves difficult -- KX News
• Governments throughout the state to receive infrastructure funds -- The Morton County & Mandan News
• North Dakota's 2022 was characterized by repeated blizzards, bone-chilling cold -- Dickinson Press
• District 42 lawmakers: money is available during upcoming legislative session -- Grand Forks Herald
• Crashes prompt Dunn County Sheriff's Office to urge caution over the holiday weekend -- KX News
• Dickinson sees steady increase in oil impact revenue for three years straight -- KX News
• HWY 85 expansion to start in 2023; group seeking long-term funding for next phases -- KFYR - TV
• 9,744 gallons of crude spill as result of semitrailer fire in McKenzie County -- Dickinson Press
• CHI employees with Salvation Army donate gifts to seventy five local children -- Williston Herald
• McKenzie County Healthcare Systems expands specialized imaging -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Local families provide stranded truckers with generous meals in Dickinson -- Dickinson Press
• Transmission issues leave 800 without power in Morton, Mountrail, Williams Counties -- KFYR - TV
• Neighbors and strangers team up on Christmas Eve to help a single mother buy a car -- The Journal
• North Dakota Association for the Disabled to serve Crosby; Dickinson office to open soon -- The Journal
• Programs aid veterans and their spouses transitioning into the North Dakota workforce -- KX News
• Roughly 100 buildings report power outages north of Williston due to vehicle accident -- KFYR - TV
• Ward County carries big plans into 2023 as Minot's visitation reaches all time high -- KX News
• Williston Square sees first businesses, big announcements causing excitement for future -- KFYR - TV
• North Dakota Post Office locations reopening following winter weather impacts -- KFYR - TV
• Bowman County Sheriff's Department welcomes Lulu the four-legged deputy -- Dickinson Press
• Stark County Commission adjusts budget and address negative fund balances -- Dickinson Press
• UND, H Quest Vanguard partner in grant researching natural gas conversion -- Grand Forks Herald
• Christmas came early for Jim Hill students and families thanks to Power of the Purse -- KX News
• Hagan Elementary students spreads Christmas cheer at Family Crisis Shelter -- Williston Herald
• Make-up days preferred in Divide County schools; virtual learning to be 'last resort' -- The Journal
• From the Superintendent's Desk: Finding our shared values -- Williston Herald
• Virtual job shadow program takes Divide County students online to look for careers -- The Journal
• North Dakota Dollars for Scholars to begin accepting 2023 applications January 1 -- KX News
• Ray school district to receive $130,480 from Glen Perkins Educational Foundation -- Tioga Tribune
• Universities use high-tech tools of the trade to develop soybean varieties -- Dickinson Press
• CTE growing in northwest ND; funding to be discussed during legislative session -- KFYR - TV
• TrainND Northwest sees success through new courses, expansions, added non-profit -- KFYR - TV
• Ray district students sharpen virtual learning skills during recent school shutdown -- Tioga Tribune
• Business manager hired for Williston Basin School District with January 3 start date -- KFYR - TV
• "Global warming causes cold weather" theory rises from dead again -- Not a Lot of People Know That
• Crisis is looming for the U.S. energy grid, renewables create shortage risk -- OilPrice.com
• Arctic blast grips much of US; leaves 700,000 without power and thousands stranded -- Reuters
• Weekend storms knock out power, cut off US oil, gas production, sending prices higher -- Reuters
• Plymouth County eyes carbon capture pipelines, fiber optics and turbines in 2023 -- Le Mars Sentinel
• Oil prices steady as U.S. output ramps up after freeze, China eases COVID curbs -- Reuters
• Physical, cyber attacks on US power grid surges to highest number since 2012 -- Dakota News Now
• Putin bans Russian oil exports for five months to countries that implement price cap -- Reuters
• The cold reality of Buffalo: Death toll a reminder that reliable energy saves lives -- Wall Street Journal
• Population increases driving demand for oil to skyrocket energy into $10T market -- Money & Markets
• Three-state hydrogen partnership entering second phase of grant application -- Kiowa County Press
• Double-digit growth expected to continue for Hess energy stock in 2023 -- Investor's Business Daily
• Summit Carbon pipeline on MN PUC agenda; including scope of environmental review -- Ag Week
• TC Energy returns Keystone pipeline to full service; crude available to all delivery points -- S&P Global
• Exxon sues European Union in move to block new windfall profits tax on oil companies -- Reuters
• Republicans plan intensified scrutiny of ESG. Investors still plan to focus on climate risk -- NPR
• US receives one bid for oil, gas drilling rights off Alaska coast after first auction in five years -- Reuters
• Western sanctions on Russian oil are accelerating the shift in global energy flows -- Wall Street Journal
• Here's why the U.S. electric grid isn't running on 100% renewable energy -- CNBC
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