• State sets new record-high number of producing wells -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Former Standing Rock activist says she regrets the violent DAPL protest -- Daily Mail
• Landowners call communication with Summit 'horrendous' during rehearing -- KFGO
• ND Supreme Court sides with Summit in landowner dispute -- North Dakota Monitor
• Burleigh County officials are still not comfortable with Summit CO2 pipeline plans -- Bismarck Tribune
• North Dakota one of four states to file for a preliminary injunction against BLM over flaring -- KX News
• North Dakota Tax Commissioner issues notice on gas tax rate effective July 1 -- Bloomberg Tax
• Oil well tanks burn after reported explosion in Burke County; no injuries reported -- Bismarck Tribune
• Grayson Mill Operating reports release of 835 barrels of produced water in Williams County -- KX News
• Donald Trump endorses Fedorchak for US House and Armstrong for governor -- North Dakota Monitor
• Armstrong leads governor's race by wide margin; Poll reveals much tighter race for US House -- KFGO
• Complaint against Rep. Brandon Prichard questions campaign ads, donations -- North Dakota Monitor
• Port: NDGOP burns a bridge with Republican gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller -- InForum
• Former Miss America running for Congress as pro-choice, anti-Trump Republican in ND -- Independent
• Consultant report dives into how legal immigrants can boost North Dakota workforce -- Dickinson Press
• North Dakota officials highlight border challenges to US House subcommittee -- North Dakota Monitor
• North Dakota is home to one of the fastest-growing counties in the country -- The Center Square
• Bank of North Dakota releases 2023 annual report showing record profits of $192.7 million -- KX News
• As jury deliberated Trump's fate, Gov. Burgum returned to Manhattan courthouse -- Dickinson Press
• Top takeaways from Republican gubernatorial debate; still centered on Trump -- North Dakota Monitor
• Blooming Valley awarded $293K for road repair; will fund reshaping and gravel surfacing -- The Journal
• 'Adventure Begins at Your Library' with Williston's Summer Reading program -- Williston Herald
• Dickinson anticipates surge of over 1,500 visitors for NDHSAA state tournaments -- Dickinson Press
• Great Plains Food Bank Summer Youth Meal Program announces return to Williston -- Williston Herald
• Bureau of Reclamation preparing environmental assessment for Heart Butte Dam repair -- KX News
• District 6 Republican voters will have choices for legislative candidates in primary -- Minot Daily News
• District 38 Republican voters have a choice of state House candidates in primary -- Minot Daily News
• Your voting guide to the four candidates vying for State Superintendent of Public Instruction -- KX News
• School board contends with staffing issues, unhappy with reason for resignations -- Williston Herald
• Williston Basin School District without a business manager for second time since 2022 -- KFYR - TV
• Introduction to the three Dickinson School Board candidates vying for two open seats -- KFYR - TV
• Williston Basin school board contends with staffing issues after district resignations -- Williston Herald
• Ray plans 'rebranding'; Business class proposes variety of decals, signs around school -- The Journal
• US Dept. of Health and Human Services awards more than $4M to Minot schools -- Kevin Cramer
• Public schools push 'climate crisis' indoctrination as other viewpoints get shunned -- Just The News
• Big drop in wind speeds across U.S. saps electricity generated from wind farms -- Washington Times
• The disastrous economics of trying to power a grid with 100% renewables -- Manhattan Contrarian
• EPA carbon rule could severely impact the nation's efforts toward energy production, reliability -- SPP
• Top Republicans warn administration against tapping oil reserve as gas prices rise -- BNN Bloomberg
• White House to announce grid modernization program aimed at increased capacity, efficiency -- The Hill
• Energy Transfer expands Permian presence with $3.25 billion WTG Midstream Holdings buy -- Reuters
• Canada could lose $55B in upstream investment if gov't implements stringent emissions cap -- Oil Price
• House Republicans introduce flurry of resolutions to undo Biden admin oil and gas rules -- E&E News
• A CBS News report from 42 years ago proves that global warming is the ultimate hoax -- Townhall
• Petroleum Minister confirms Iran to launch 32 oil industry projects worth investment of $4.6B -- Oil Price
• Sen. Shelley Moore Capito calls out the EPA for $50M grant to 'antisemitic' climate group -- YouTube
• Mainstream media hypes NOAA's above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane forecast -- Watts Up With That
• Vermont passes law forcing energy companies to pay damage for 'extreme weather' -- National Review
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