• Governor Burgum touts North Dakota's energy sector in State of State -- US News
• Texas man dies in drilling rig accident north of New Town -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota oil production could see 'slow growth' in 2023 predicts Helms -- KFGO
• North Dakota oil production rate predicted to flatten out -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Public Service Commissioner: prepare for "significantly higher home heating costs this winter" -- WDAY
• $500K grant to allow research into natural gas conversion at Bakken oil fields -- Dickinson Press
• Port: Turning energy, transportation industries into command economies a mistake -- Dickinson Press
• Governor Burgum: Selling North Dakota oil and gas to allies will "drive American strength" -- WDAY
• Otter Tail Power buys 39 turbine Ashtabula III Wind Energy Center in Barnes County -- Fargo Forum
• Project Tundra makes list of notable US carbon capture, storage projects in development -- JD Supra
• Public Service Commission holds hearing for expansion of Williams County power station -- KFYR - TV
• Minot-area state senator Krebsbach recovering from broken hip, wrist after fall -- Dickinson Press
• ND Senate minority leader at ER after fall; Fargo's Hogan says she's 'doing fine' -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota Farm Bureau sets 2023 priority issues ahead of legislative session -- WZFG
• Family of lawyers inspired Schneider on his path to US attorney for North Dakota -- Dickinson Press
• ND lawmakers to start session with nearly all new leaders, remarkably full coffers -- Dickinson Press
• Workforce, tax relief, abortion topics, more await state lawmakers in session -- Bismarck Tribune
• A peek at the bills to be introduced at the state legislature shows tax relief top of mind -- KFYR - TV
• Senate panel moves to hasten changes to board's spending authority after 2021 flap -- Dickinson Press
• Corporate farming bill back in the Legislature and seeing mixed support -- KFYR - TV
• Lawmakers look to replace outdated language from North Dakota Constitution -- Dickinson Press
• Chairman Fox expects session to be one of most successful between the state and tribes -- KX News
• North Dakota lawmakers propose tax exemptions for diapers, hygiene products -- Dickinson Press
• UAS company awarded first FAA waiver to fly in North Dakota beyond visual line of sight -- KFYR - TV
• Over 300 lobbyists are registered in North Dakota, and that figure is expected to rise -- Dickinson Press
• Former Lt. Governor Sanford ready to 'decompress' after leaving state government -- Prairie Public
• ND delegation labels new Waters of the US redefinition as 'wrong approach' -- Minot Daily News
• Congressman Armstrong introduces bill tightening digital copyright protection -- Dickinson Press
• 'Good Life' campaign brings nine new workers to ND in first six months -- Dickinson Press
• Highway Safety Council hopes to have zero traffic fatalities in the new year -- KFYR - TV
• Economic development opportunities a key takeaway from Tribal-State relations address -- KFYR - TV
• McHenry County deals with snow removal; residents seek response to troubles -- Minot Daily News
• North Dakota native shares stories from his sixty one years spent in worldwide drilling -- Williston Herald
• Braving the Elements: Stark County's unsung champions keep the county moving -- Dickinson Press
• MGM Resorts sells Vegas Strip land to Three Affiliated Tribes of ND -- KFYR - TV
• Minot's Frozen Bizon Race one of the few fatbike races in our state, returns for 4th year -- KX News
• Divide County comes together in response to abundance of severe weather challenges -- The Journal
• Ten applicants vying for share of $55,500 in Crosby Spirit Fund Enhancement grants -- The Journal
• Trinity declines MAGIC Fund loan as project progresses with existing funds -- Minot Daily News
• Minot City council approves tax incentive for mixed-use development The Tracks -- Minot Daily News
• Education funding, projects to take center stage during North Dakota's legislative session -- KFYR - TV
• Tioga Public School Endowment Fund approves four applications for $5,620 in funds -- Tioga Tribune
• Six Des Lacs-Burlington students become 'Vision Zero' ambassadors for the school -- KFYR - TV
• ND universities, K-12 schools receive $4.9M in grants for mental health services -- Kevin Cramer
• Minot School Board approves teacher's leave requests, approves contract -- Minot Daily News
• Glenburn superintendent volunteers to drive school bus amid bus driver shortage -- KFYR - TV
• Americans spend $22B more on electricity as energy inflation hits 40 year high -- Global Newswire
• What Kevin McCarthy alternatives mean for energy and climate policy -- Politico
• As another winter storm strains the electric grid, it's time to fix transmission -- Source New Mexico
• Exxon, Chevron retreat from international projects to place focus in the Americas -- Wall Street Journal
• Oregon vies to become a hydrogen hub; federal dollars make competition fierce -- Corvallis Advocate
• Shale oil patch wraps up an underwhelming year, bracing for weaker output gains in 2023 -- Reuters
• Biden names Democrat Phillips acting chairman of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission -- Reuters
• Republicans target oil reserve releases with initial bills; signals reserves a key GOP priority -- The Hill
• White House releases its latest plans for rulemaking on energy, environment, and beyond -- E&E News
• Cancellation of Keystone XL Pipeline cost thousands of jobs; billions in financial impact -- KFYR - TV
• Fangtooth oil discovery large enough to potentially justify Guyana's 7th platform, Hess CEO -- KFGO
• Domestic crude production climbs ? but petroleum demand drops 20% -- Natural Gas Intelligence
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