• Average gas prices exceed $4, hit 13-month high in North Dakota -- Dickinson Press
• McKenzie County man gets one year for in multi-million oil theft scheme -- KFYR - TV
• "Furious'"at Corps, Tribe calls for support to shut down DAPL -- Common Dreams
• Port: DAPL saga an egregious example of America's dysfunction -- Dickinson Press
• Dept. of Defense awards $20 million for Minn. Talon nickel mine, ore processing -- Mpls Star Tribune
• Minnesota, Oklahoma refinery closures, maintenance cause North Dakota gas price hike -- KFYR - TV
• Cleanup nearly complete following Tallgrass Water oil, brine spill in Williams County -- Dickinson Press
• Letter: Pipeline invests in tech, North Dakota's farmers, state's economy, and future -- Bismarck Tribune
• ND lawmaker says Summit Carbon pipeline controversy is driving down corn prices -- Fargo Forum
• AG tells Burleigh, Emmons Richland counties he can't investigate Summit investors -- Dickinson Press
• US Department of Justice weighs in on North Dakota ongoing mail-in voting lawsuit -- Dickinson Press
• Lawsuit accuses MHA Nation leaders of failing to account for millions in tribal wealth -- Dickinson Press
• Emergency Commission approves funding for flood relief, teacher apprenticeship -- Bismarck Tribune
• Nominations are open for 2023 Governor's Main Street Awards until September 15 -- KX News
• Heritage Day to honor combined history of McKenzie County area Saturday -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Blooming Valley, Fertile Valley, Troy have applied for DOT Township Assistance grants -- The Journal
• Discussion, debate, and progress during lengthy Mercer County Commission hearing -- The Beacon
• New manager wants to make Williston Job Service workforce center "a go-to place" -- Williston Herald
• Committee survey shows link between lack of childcare and workforce shortage -- Minot Daily News
• City of Beach undertakes $200K makeover of Gazebo Park after generous donation -- Dickinson Press
• Seven year old Harper sees her Disney wish granted onstage at Medora Musical -- Dickinson Press
• Interview with Supt. Mark Vollmer on his retirement from Minot Public Schools -- The Dakotan
• Immunization exemptions see slight increase throughout North Dakota schools -- Minot Daily News
• ND public schools state their case amid school choice voucher debate -- Public News Service
• McKenzie County district sees over 2,100 students enrolled at start of year -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Classes start at Minot Area Workforce Academy for students due to $68M in state funding -- KFYR - TV
• Ramstad Middle School's Schaefer a finalist for North Dakota Teacher of the Year -- Minot Daily News
• Divide County High School athletes are spreading school spirit to elementary students -- The Journal
• Dedicated Minot State professional Woodbeck honored with Friend of Education Award -- KFYR - TV
• Virginia utility Dominion rejects net zero power mandate, no coal plant retirements planned -- CFACT
• Energy playing major role in McCarthy's decision to launch Biden impeachment inquiry -- E&E News
• The price tag for Biden's War on Energy is $100 to $300 billion in lost oil output ? so far -- CTUP
• As EPA drowns in CCS permit applications, oil states want to take control through primacy -- E&E News
• Unlocking less costly CCS technology for natural gas sector moving closer -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Proposed trade corridor announced at G20 summit promises enhanced energy security -- Oil Price
• Electric cars have a road trip problem; secretary of energy grapples with present limitations -- NPR
• Interior Department: US must update century-old mining law to speed domestic development -- The Hill
• Oil prices edge higher, hovering near 10-month high on expectations of tightening supply -- Reuters
• Exxon Annual Report: Oil and gas to provide 54% of world energy in 2050 -- Marcellus Drilling News
• IEA predicts global fossil fuel demand will peak by the end of this decade -- Washington Examiner
• BlackRock and Vanguard were once ESG's biggest proponents, now they're reversing course -- Fortune
• Here's the climate dissent you're not hearing about because it's muffled -- Real Clear Investigations
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