• North Dakota PSC will hold hearing on pipeline ordinances this month -- The Gazette
• Standing Rock Sioux Tribe need not rely on US government to bring power -- BBC
• ND researchers find cost-effective way to extract rare-earths from coal -- MPR News
• BLM competitive oil and gas lease sale in North Dakota nets $7,703,153 -- TSL News
• Armstrong takes charge of 'high-profile' congressional delegation to climate summit -- Dickinson Press
• Wyoming Energy Authority recommends state spend $37.5 million on six energy projects -- WyoFile
• State legislative committee talks autonomy and energy workforce at EERC -- University of North Dakota
• Xcel Energy names new president for Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota -- Daily Energy Insider
• Doug Burgum suspends presidential campaign; still has option to run as governor -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota representatives respond to Gov. Burgum dropping out of presidential race -- KFYR - TV
• How ND lawmakers gave $23.4M in 'passthrough' grants to private entities this year -- Dickinson Press
• California has lower inbound domestic immigration rate than North Dakota -- The Center Square
• NDDOT advises against speed limit reduction on I-94 after comprehensive study -- Dickinson Press
• Drivers offer different options to make US 83 and ND 23 intersection safer -- KFYR-TV
• Downtown Dickinson's longstanding 'Holiday Kickoff' lights up Legacy Square -- Dickinson Press
• McKenzie County Community Benefits Fund awards $13,180 in grants -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Painted Woods residents sue over claim that data center 'noise came to them' -- Williston Herald
• Minot City Council extends $27.5K contract with Retail Coach for additional year -- Minot Daily News
• Hettinger's West River Health Services unveils $250K world class surgical upgrade -- Dickinson Press
• $10,000 up for grabs for Bowman Co. Community Challenge top project -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Hazen City Commission prepares for upcoming and potential projects in the new year -- Hazen Star
• Garrison Area Resource Centers answers city council's questions -- McLean County Independent
• Maintaining enrollment numbers at rural North Dakota colleges offers challenges -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota schools seek state's help as need for special education teachers increase -- KX News
• Growing Alexander School District attempting another bond vote for expansion Dec. 19 -- KFYR-TV
• Focus group sessions set with Minot Public Schools superintendent candidates -- Minot Daily News
• Divide County students from high school to elementary presenting Christmas concerts -- The Journal
• North Dakota United new study finds state's educators concerned about teacher retention -- KX News
• Kirsten Baesler announces grants bringing innovation to Wyndmere and Beach schools -- KX News
• Biden's new methane rule to hamper U.S. oil, gas production, trade associations warn -- World Oil
• Climate Envoy Kerry indicates US backs 'largely' phasing out fossil fuels at global summit -- The Hill
• OPEC oil output fell in November in the first monthly drop since July found Reuters survey -- KFGO
• John Kerry spins COP28 comments that 'no science' backs fossil fuel elimination push -- Daily Caller
• Gavin Newsom's 10 favorite myths about energy and climate, all are refuted -- Alex Epstein
• There is 'no science' behind calls for fossil fuel phase-out, according to COP28 president -- Oil Price
• U.S. crude production set record for September, highlighting challenge to Saudi Arabia -- Reuters
• Congressional Republicans railing against Biden methane rule, COP28 funding promise -- E&E News
• Carbon dioxide reduction schemes are collapsing, and climate advocates know it -- CTUP
• Exxon Mobil CEO urges COP28 to focus on reducing emissions, not phasing out fossil fuels -- CNBC
• Billions in U.S. funding hasn't convinced developing world to ditch coal -- Wall Street Journal
• New Mexico floats plan at COP28 to divert wastewater to clean energy manufacturing -- Reuters
• Never mind their private jets, attack the climate mob's bad science -- The Conservative Woman
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