• State's elected officials weigh in on pipelines & North Dakota landowners -- KX News
• MDU seeks natural gas rate increase; PSC must approve -- Bismarck Tribune
• EPA awards $400,000 to reduce diesel emissions in North Dakota -- Kevin Cramer
• Appeals court sides with law enforcement in DAPL lawsuit -- Bismarck Tribune
• Letter: Cramer is right about advocating for permitting reform -- Grand Forks Herald
• ND legislators made 'promise' not to alter $125M forgivable loan for fertilizer plants -- Dickinson Press
• Produced water spills from pipeline in Billings County, contaminating pastureland -- Dickinson Press
• ND natural gas production breaking records as takeaway projects advance -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• Williston API presents FRACN8R Monte Besler with lifetime achievement award -- Facebook
• North Dakota poll shows majority do not support property tax elimination measure -- Bismarck Tribune
• Governor, First Lady invite public to State Christmas Tree lighting ceremony -- Office of the Governor
• North Dakota becomes a winter wonderland, promising visitors a legendary holiday -- PR Newswire
• 53rd Annual Badlands Art Show celebrates record-breaking turnout of 2,000 visitors -- Dickinson Press
• Dynamic Shift: Dickinson Police Department promotes four for command roles -- Dickinson Press
• MAGIC Fund dollars would go to more defined uses under new proposed guideline -- Minot Daily News
• Dickens Village Festival kicks off its 30th anniversary season this Friday -- McLean County Independent
• Bakken Area Skills Center is on track to be completed end of December -- McKenzie County Farmer
• "Magical Medora Christmas" to visit 26 communities across 4 states, Minot included -- Minot Daily News
• The enduring legacy of Roosevelt Elementary's 'Grandma Johanne' in education -- Dickinson Press
• Farm to School meetings seek help to bring local food to youth across North Dakota -- KFYR - TV
• Student absences, engagement, well-being major points for Divide County School Board -- The Journal
• How North Dakota schools are addressing staff shortages and higher student needs -- KX News
• NASA engineer from Williston speaks with Divide County High School 7th, 8th graders -- The Journal
• Dickinson schools consider designs for renovation after multi-million dollar bond passes -- KFYR - TV
• BSC exploring offering bachelor's degrees in science to meet energy workforce needs -- Prairie Public
• More than 1 million gallons of oil may have spilled in Gulf of Mexico off New Orleans coast -- The Hill
• Kemmemer Wyoming looks beyond its coal roots with a nuclear power plant -- The Washington Post
• Biden hasn't named pipeline chief after record-long vacancy. Is regulatory push in peril? -- E&E News
• ERCOT cancels program to boost power reserves ahead of potentially precarious winter -- NBC-DFW
• New York postpones retiring four gas-fired power plants to maintain reliable supply in NYC -- Reuters
• Biden could push highly anticipated rule guiding use of hydrogen tax credits release to 2024 -- Reuters
• Federal oil leasing stalls in Montana; lawmakers push for sales in 2024 budget -- Billings Gazette
• Global oil market to see slight surplus in 2024 even if OPEC+ extend their cuts into next year -- Reuters
• Biden administration backing French plan to cripple coal industry at UN climate conference -- Reuters
• Despite China's phony climate pledges, Beijing's coal boom is here to stay -- Real Clear Energy
• What happened to evidence-based science? Journalists regurgitate talking points -- American Thinker
• Oil and gas 'not the problem' for climate, says UK's net zero minister, emissions are -- The Guardian
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