• MDU Resources reports net income of $100.9M in its first quarter -- Bismarck Tribune
• XTO Energy to start enhanced oil recovery project in Dunn County -- KFYR - TV
• Only one applicant so far to replace ND's retiring oil regulator -- North Dakota Monitor
• New hearings, same arguments on Summit CO2 pipeline project -- Minot Daily News
• Sen. Hoeven ushers in grant to help Bakken Formation 'compete and win' -- University of North Dakota
• Colstrip ownership plan unravels as plant operator stumbles in bankruptcy court -- Bismarck Tribune
• Kelly Armstrong, Tammy Miller talk energy policies, tax relief ahead of June primary -- Bismarck Tribune
• Advantages and obstacles: North Dakota embraces the artificial intelligence revolution -- News Dakota
• Burgum: Irregularities, Covid, and rule changes impacted the 2020 election results -- Real Clear Politics
• ND to choose from record number of US House candidates; absentee voting begins -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota changes course on tribal redistricting case, asks SCOTUS to rule -- North Dakota Monitor
• Governor Burgum appears at Trump fundraiser over the weekend with other VP hopefuls -- KFYR - TV
• State Rep. Jason Dockter sentenced to $2,500 fine and 250 hours of community service -- KFYR - TV
• City of Belfield tackles aging infrastructure: upgrades planned for outdated lift station -- Dickinson Press
• Commission approves zone change to allow for Hess compressor station facility -- Williston Herald
• City of Minot to host public input meeting for use of Community Development Block Grant -- KFYR - TV
• Williston leaders discuss growth, economic development in 2024 State of the City address -- KX News
• City lifts cap on valuations affecting 298 properties, spurs assessment revisions -- Dickinson Press
• Minot City Council gives guidance for 2025 budget with infrastructure prioritized -- Minot Daily News
• Fort Stevenson State Park invites public to the park's 50th anniversary celebration -- Minot Daily News
• Stanley kid gets community sendoff to meet actor Ryan Reynolds through Make-a-Wish -- KFYR - TV
• North Dakota joins lawsuit to block Biden Administration transgender sports rule -- Dickinson Press
• De Kok named exec. director of North Dakota School Boards Association -- Bowman County Pioneer
• Dickinson Public School Board approves targeted wage hike, sets future agenda -- Dickinson Press
• Divide County school board unanimously selects Anthony Vandal as next superintendent -- The Journal
• Incumbents in Nesson Public School District board of directors' election to carry on -- Williston Herald
• Educators honored at State Capitol during inaugural teacher appreciation week ceremony -- KX News
• Dickinson State University announces 2024 faculty and staff service awards at ceremony -- DSU
• McKenzie County and State of North Dakota honor Teachers of the Year -- McKenzie County Farmer
• North Dakota teacher pay has lowest year-over-year salary increase in the country -- KFYR - TV
• Williams, McKenzie, Divide Counties represented in North Dakota Teachers of the Year -- KFYR - TV
• Center-Stanton's Lynn Schwalk wins Oliver County Teacher of Year award -- The Center Republican
• Current, former students gather at McKinley Elementary for closing open house -- Minot Daily News
• Beulah Elementary's Katie Isaak wins NDDPI Mercer County Teacher of Year award -- Hazen Star
• After getting LNG export terminals paused, climate cult's next target is oil exports -- Daily Caller
• BP expected to reverse its commitment to reduce oil and gas production by end of decade -- Oil Price
• Pipeline operator Enbridge beats first quarter profit estimates on North American demand -- Reuters
• US has sufficient oil supply reserve to address any supply concerns, Biden adviser says -- Reuters
• India coal consumption at a record high amid heat wave, reduced hydropower generation -- Oil Price
• US natural gas output predicted to decline in 2024, while demand rises to record high -- Reuters
• Renewables make up the lion's share of new electric generation, new federal report finds -- The Hill
• Oil and gas trade group raises "serious concerns" about Biden's revised GHS reporting rule -- World Oil
• EPA unveils tightened standards for oil and gas sector methane reporting in final revision -- E&E News
• On second try, U.S. House approves GOP bill to ease mining on federal lands -- North Dakota Monitor
• Biden's regulatory blitz on appliances will make life more expensive, policy experts say -- Daily Caller
• Asia turns to coal for cheap energy while Biden dithers with green schemes -- Real Clear Energy
• Making scary movies won't get the public to care more about global warming -- National Review
• New scientific report pours cold water on major talking points of climate activists -- Daily Caller
• The utterly useless and dangerous carbon capture and storage fantasy -- Climate Change Dispatch
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