• MDU electric bills to rise in April; data centers a factor in figure -- Bismarck Tribune
• Southeastern Montana mine loses only power plant customer -- Casper Star-Tribune
• ND nearing 5 billion barrels, Helms says more CO2 needed for EOR -- KFYR - TV
• Williston to host Oil & Gas Job Fair on April 11; entry-level, experienced candidates sought -- KX News
• PSC votes not to delay Summit pipeline hearings that are set to begin April 22 -- North Dakota Monitor
• Coal industry pushing back on anti-carbon capture resolution at GOP convention -- Dickinson Press
• Cerilon GTL project awarded conditional use permit needed to rezone by Williams County -- KFYR - TV
• MISO grid bottleneck persists, creating inefficiencies on both sides of the divide -- North Dakota Monitor
• If wind and solar are so cheap, why do they make electricity more expensive? -- American Experiment
• Both North Dakota's US senators endorse colleague Armstrong in governor's race -- Bismarck Tribune
• Dem-NPL candidate for governor Hipsher drops out, says continuing 'not feasible' -- Bismarck Tribune
• First debate scheduled April 23 for Republican candidates for North Dakota governor -- Dickinson Press
• Rick Becker says he's not afraid to 'rattle cages' as he seeks US House seat -- North Dakota Monitor
• Rick Becker, candidate for North Dakota House seat, gets boost from Vivek Ramaswamy -- Fox News
• Sen. John Hoeven endorses Julie Fedorchak for North Dakota U.S. House seat -- Grand Forks Herald
• After debate, Dickinson delegates keep seats at North Dakota GOP convention -- Bismarck Tribune
• $1M in legal challenges anticipated if congressional age limit measure passes -- The Center Square
• Party conventions open in ND with GOP divided and Democrats searching for candidates -- US News
• District 6 incumbent Rep. Dick Anderson to run in June 11 primary for ND House -- Minot Daily News
• Williston City Commission approves return of Neighborhood Revitalization Program -- Williston Herald
• McKenzie County Planning and Zoning addresses changes at open house -- McKenzie County Farmer
• None have filed as candidates for Crosby park board less than a week before deadline -- The Journal
• Minot City Council to more closely analyze childcare committee recommendations -- Minot Daily News
• Enerplus Resources reports 7,854 gallon diesel spill caused by a drilling rig in Dunn County -- KX News
• Teachers leaving profession earlier but not necessarily for higher-paying jobs -- North Dakota Monitor
• Grand Forks district increases financial penalty for teachers breaking their contracts -- Dickinson Press
• Teacher turnover offers opportunities for recent graduates with education degrees -- Minot Daily News
• Colorado lawmakers reject proposed ban on new oil and gas drilling after 2030 -- The Colorado Sun
• Oil prices set for second weekly gain after Brent breaks $91; driven by supply concerns -- Oil Price
• SEC puts voluntary stay on its controversial climate disclosure rule pending court challenge -- The Hill
• US leadership on CO2 capture and storage technology is critical to energy future -- Real Clear Energy
• Rejecting calls for carbon taxes is common sense; detrimental to US economy -- Real Clear Energy
• DC Circuit sides with FERC in natural gas pipeline, LNG project extensions -- Natural Gas Intelligence
• AI technology, data centers set to boost US natural gas demand; renewables are not enough -- Oil Price
• Americans showing greater resistance to buying electric vehicles; 30% will never buy one -- E&E News
• Shale drillers to reduce Permian drilling emissions, increase reliability with nuclear reactors -- World Oil
• US was world's largest liquified natural gas exporter last year, surpassing Qatar and Australia -- The Hill
• Oil and gas executives blast "LNG Pause," Call natural gas a "destination fuel" -- Inside Climate News
• US natural gas essential for global security; Biden decision to stall exports unwise -- Real Clear Politics
• Coal is not dead: PacifiCorp plans to extend the life of western US coal plants -- Cowboy State Daily
• Trump's first job in 2025: Reverse Biden's troublesome electric vehicle mandate -- Issues and Insights
• Buttigieg mocks EV critics: Like people in 2000s saying we could have landlines forever -- Fox News
• Solar farm the size of 2,500 football fields destroyed by hailstorm near Houston TX -- Just The News
• Even the IPCC's latest report does not support climate activists' lies -- America Out Loud News
• EPA awards billions from misnamed Inflation Reduction Act to orgs tied to Biden, Dems -- Daily Caller
• Wind/Solar subsidies to cost federal taxpayers $425 billion between now and 2033 -- Robert Bryce
• Groups coordinate with hundreds of media outlets to push "climate crisis" news -- Just The News
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