• Hunt for rare earth elements in ND lignite coal goes underground -- Bismarck Tribune
• Phase one of Project Tundra near Center expected to get started in October -- MSN
• Utility regulators approve huge natural gas processing plant -- North Dakota Monitor
• Lignite Energy Council mobilizes industry leaders against EPA regulations -- KX News
• MDU and AARP reach settlement on natural gas rates; PSC to rule later on 6% hike -- Bismarck Tribune
• Montana bill would block BLM plan that would end new coal leasing in Powder River Basin -- E&E News
• Enerfore Digital allowed to apply for conditional use permit for Williams County data center -- KFYR - TV
• McKenzie County continues to dominate in state oil and gas production -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Supporters and opposition discuss financial impact of Measure 4 vote in North Dakota -- KFYR - TV
• Senator Dean Rummel describes Measure 4 as 'corporate gain and community loss' -- Dickinson Press
• Armstrong opposes Measure 4 but says property tax reform should be priority -- North Dakota Monitor
• Poll: North Dakota Republican candidates look set for clean sweep of top races -- North Dakota Monitor
• India consul general visits North Dakota; state plans trade mission next year -- Bismarck Tribune
• Hess Corp donates $25K to Heroes and Horses, a nonprofit supporting veterans -- Minot Daily News
• 24 teams compete in Faces of Coal golf outing, raising $15,000 for Hazen movie theater -- The Beacon
• Rural Community Grant Fund: Helping western North Dakota get infrastructure funding -- KX News
• Business and civic leaders gather in Minot to discuss challenges facing current workforce -- KFYR - TV
• National Park Service awards nearly $1.3M to Sully Creek State Park near Medora -- Bismarck Tribune
• Here are the top 25 public schools in ND, East Fairview Elementary at top of list -- NewsCenter1
• Harvey sixth grade students enrich their community through annual service projects -- Minot Daily News
• Dickinson Middle School commemorates annual Citizenship and Constitution Day -- Dickinson Press
• Dickinson fifth-graders dive into hands-on experiences at third annual career fair -- Dickinson Press
• ND students save money through advanced placement exams, superintendent says -- Fargo Forum
• Minot's school enrollment numbers are up, but its test scores are below the state average -- KX News
• Montanans, international students help propel Williston State College's fall enrollment -- KFYR - TV
• Advanced Placement exam success saves students $2.1 million in college tuition costs -- The Beacon
• Youth T4 Summit will host a two-day career event on October 9-10 in Parshall -- Minot Daily News
• The criminalization of oil and gas by idealogues must be stopped, but no one is doing it -- Townhall
• Two basic facts are driving the ignorance of America's inevitable future energy crisis -- CFACT
• Tally of U.S. wind and solar farms in renewable rejection database reaches 735 -- Robert Bryce
• FTC allows $53B purchase of Hess Corp in order barring Hess CEO from Chevron's board -- Reuters
• US oil demand grew to highest seasonal level since 2019 in July while output declined -- Reuters
• U.S. oil and gas workforce shows steady growth and stabilization, Energy Workforce reports -- World Oil
• 'Fastest and most efficient transition' to renewable energy requires natural gas for backup -- E&E News
• World consumption of coal to stay largely stable this year and next despite renewable expansion -- IEA
• Billings County School District in Medora to receive three new classrooms and a gym -- KFYR - TV
• Global gas demand is picking up this year at a stronger pace than in the past two years -- Oil Price
• Voters strongly agree: Americans deserve to know more about candidates' energy positions -- API
• How J.D. Vance turned the tables on the Democrats' climate agenda during the VP debate -- Breitbart
• John Kerry's war on Free Speech is about censoring skeptic climate opinions -- Unleash Prosperity
• Media, FEMA use Hurricane Helene to stoke climate fears, ignore natural cycles -- Irrational Fear
• Beijing exploits the Biden-Harris climate agenda, making U.S. more vulnerable to China -- Red State
• Bill Gates, other billionaires, recruit journalists to promote alarmist climate agenda -- Patriot Post
• Media claimed Hurricane Helene was worsened by climate change, ignore science -- Climate Realism
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