• New all-time high of 18K reached for oil producing wells in North Dakota -- KX News
• State official testifies to support minerals exchange legislation -- Minot Daily News
• Oilfield deals clip oil and gas drilling budgets says North Dakota official -- Nasdaq
• Royalty oversight program helps owners with payment issues -- Dickinson Press
• Unusual alliances emerge amid opposition to eminent domain for carbon pipelines -- Bismarck Tribune
• Data centers love North Dakota, but should North Dakota love data centers? -- High Plains Reader
• North Dakota GOP continues to make efforts to increase its presence across the board -- KX News
• Port: Auditor Josh Gallion is using office to interfere in Williston School Board recall -- Fargo Forum
• Vehicle fatalities trending higher in first six months of 2023 than same period in 2022 -- Williston Herald
• Governor Burgum reaches donor threshold for debate stage; poll results still lacking -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota Republican Party Chairwoman reacts to Governor Burgum's run for president -- KX News
• North Dakota governor criticizes Biden's energy policy and impact of electric vehicles -- EnergyPortal.eu
• New ND law to require use of turn signals when exiting roundabouts takes effect Aug 1 -- In Forum
• Another woman injured by bison at Theodore Roosevelt National Park: What to know -- Fox News
• City commissioners approve property realignment in Ray's Jordan Heights subdivision -- Tioga Tribune
• VisitWatfordCity.com gets new look, more features in massive overhaul -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Tioga Fund OKs two projects billed as expanding cultural, recreational opportunities -- Tioga Tribune
• Dunn County in mourning after officials confirm death of county employee Del Olson -- Dickinson Press
• Crosby, Ray see major sales revenue increases over last year in first quarter of 2023 -- The Journal
• Thousands will take over the Magic City for this year's North Dakota State Fair -- KFYR - TV
• Tioga-area entrepreneurs invited to apply for REV small business pitch competition -- Minot Daily News
• Staffing continues to be an issue with the Garrison Police Department -- Mclean County Independent
• Fire breaks out at oil well pad near edge of New Town; at least 2 people injured -- Bismarck Tribune
• Beulah City Council evaluates financials in hopes of getting budget on better trajectory -- The Beacon
• Tourists explore North Dakota's highest point and experience the thrill of White Butte -- Dickinson Press
• Unhealthy brown haze clouding region's skies ends after nearly a week -- Bowman County Pioneer
• North Dakota now offers digital wallets for high school student credentials -- Government Technology
• Baesler announces the four finalists for the 2024 North Dakota Teacher of the Year award -- KX News
• Divide County School Board votes to raise lunch, activity rates for 2023-24 school year -- The Journal
• ND becomes first state with federally funded school administrators apprenticeship program -- KX News
• Minot State literacy camp makes reading fun this summer; MSU students earning credits -- KFYR - TV
• Loan forgiveness plan would wipe out $100 million in North Dakota student debt -- The Center Square
• Hazen School Board reviews long-term substitute teacher pay, family engagement policy -- Hazen Star
• Petition audit of Williston Basin School District 7 to continue later this summer -- KFYR - TV
• Nobel Prize winner denounces alarmism: "I don't believe there is a climate crisis" -- Life Site News
• Biden administration proposes rule increasing fees for oil, gas development on public lands -- The Hill
• U.S. LNG projects face uncertainty as DOE toughens stance on exports -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• US House OKs provision to block Defense Dept. from implementing Biden climate orders -- E&E News
• EPA denies nearly all oil refiners' outstanding petitions seeking biofuel blending exemption -- Reuters
• US House, conservationists debate coal's long-term future on federal lands -- Wyoming Public Media
• Biden admin announces the first-ever sale of offshore wind leases in the Gulf of Mexico -- E&E News
• Endless expansion: how will China's coal investments affect its energy mix? -- Mining Technology
• Natural gas set to play long term role in global energy markets says IEA executive director -- Nasdaq
• World's top LNG players push for more, but greener, gas investments at industry conference -- Reuters
• Each new "green" job at Ford and GM will cost taxpayers as much as $7.7 million -- Robert Bryce
• Wary of 2022 crisis, governments across Asia to build strategic gas reserves -- Natural Gas World
• Stop oil and gas production? Lose 6000 products Americans cannot live without -- OK Energy Today
• Massive Gulf Coast oil caverns sit empty, leaving the US vulnerable to oil price shocks -- Bloomberg
• "NIMBY" may hurt Biden's green transition, property owners push back -- Institute for Energy Research
• Climate change did not cause recent record heat waves, no science behind claim -- Heartland Institute
• The Hill should look for actual scientific data; the weather is not getting worse -- Climate Realism
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