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• Continental Resources to resume oil drilling in North Dakota this year -- North Dakota Monitor
• Department of Mineral Resources marking 75th anniversary of oil discovery -- KX News
• PSC candidates weigh in on prospect of carbon pipelines -- North Dakota Monitor
• Opinion: Summit Carbon Solutions has left North Dakota wounded -- Williston Herald
• $791M Morton-Mercer wind project set for hearing before ND PSC -- Bismarck Tribune
• Tales of a geologist: Rattlesnakes, black widows and rabies filled a long career -- North Dakota Monitor
• PSC candidate discusses utility costs, landowner rights and data center concerns -- Dickinson Press
• PSC candidate Chris Olson discusses transparency, regulations and landowner rights -- Dickinson Press
• Gov. Armstrong, Kathy Neset talk past and future at Williston Basin Petroleum Conference -- KX News
• Energy leaders talk natural gas, more data centers at Williston Basin Petroleum Conference -- KX News
• State, county differ on power line permits; PSC issues approval but Divide puts off decision -- The Journal
• PSC candidate Chris Olson discusses transparency, regulations and landowner rights -- Williston Herald
• 'We've never transitioned from any fuel source in the world in the history of mankind' -- Williston Herald
• Candidates differ on whether PSC has done enough to keep energy affordable -- North Dakota Monitor
• Burgum touts AI data centers, calls Iran war 'gift to the world' in speech to oil industry -- North Dakota Monitor
• MHA Nation charts path to self-sufficiency by leveraging natural gas, data centers -- North Dakota Monitor
• Regulators seek public comment on proposed Bakken East Pipeline in North Dakota -- Bismarck Tribune
• Company seeks permit for $174M battery energy storage facility in South Dakota -- South Dakota Searchlight
• Legislation to improve North Dakota land management passes US House unanimously -- Julie Fedorchak
• US Supreme Court sends North Dakota tribal redistricting case back for review -- North Dakota Monitor
• Governor appoints Workforce Service Director Davis as interim Job Service executive director -- KX News
• Statewide candidates hold bipartisan forum discussing energy, agriculture issues -- North Dakota Monitor
• FEMA awards more than $846,000 to North Dakota communities hit by June 2025 storms -- Valley News Live
• Cramer highlights Roosevelt Library, permitting reform at energy infrastructure conference -- Kevin Cramer
• Meet the North Dakota drought task force, a group that monitors conditions closely to provide aid -- KFYR-TV
• Dems, secretary of state disagree on how to replace candidate after Conmy's death -- North Dakota Monitor
• Inside wildland fire response readiness: what communities should know -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Ray City Commission hears update on planning for community complex, other projects -- The Journal
• County commission addresses pay discrepancy and transparency portal -- McKenzie County Farmer
• MHA Nation members request access to wide range of tribal financial records -- McKenzie County Farmer
• Kylan Klauzer faces Vicky Steiner in the Republican primary in District 37 -- Dickinson Press
• Dr. Shelley Lenz faces Susan Josephson in the Democratic primary in District 37 -- Dickinson Press
• Water, environment, development: statewide officials speak to data center impacts -- Hazen Star
• Action, inaction and weighted concerns: County P&Z rejects draft data center ordinance -- The Beacon
• Port: School meals ballot measure will not block federal funding as Tuttle claimed -- Williston Herald
• Cutting tribal college funding a threat to learning culture and self-determination -- North Dakota Monitor
• Another North Dakota school closes its classroom doors for a final time; Zeeland locks its doors -- KFYR-TV
• NDDP seeking students in grades six through 12 to serve on Superintendent's Student Cabinet -- KX News
• Letter: Elementary teachers teaching lifelong skills should be the highest paid public employees -- InForum
• Minot Public School district will begin offering free breakfast and lunch meals this summer -- KFYR-TV
• Ten North Dakota high school seniors are named U.S. Presidential Scholar semifinalists -- WZFG
• Divide County school board hears students' thoughts on proposal for four day week -- The Journal
• Williston schools enrollment expected to continue significant growth, straining capacity -- Williston Herald
• North Dakota Tribal College System representatives concerned by funding cut proposal -- Dickinson Press
• Minot Public Schools announce hiring of new principal and assistant principal -- Minot Daily News
• Killdeer's career advisor Holly Schmidt named Dunn County Teacher of the Year -- The Beacon
• Trump faces increased pressure over rising gas prices. Experts say gas will hit $5 a gallon -- KFYR-TV
• Oil prices climb 3% to two-week high on worries over supply disruption from closure of Hormuz -- Reuters
• NextEra plans to buy Dominion Energy, form biggest US power company as AI demand booms -- Reuters
• IEA chief says that commercial oil inventories depleting rapidly with only a few weeks worth left -- Reuters
• China boosts its coal and gas power generation by 3.1% as wind and nuclear power output fall -- Oil Price
• Oil and gas crunch caused by war between the US, Israel, Iran has cost global businesses $25B -- Oil Price
• EPA rejects Hawaii's long-term haze reduction plan requiring oil-fired power plants to shut down -- E&E News
• Don't wait for the next Hormuz. More than ever, we need global focus on natural gas. -- RealClearEnergy
• NATO considers helping ships pass through blocked Strait of Hormuz if not reopened by July -- World Oil
• Why you should care about 2 power companies merging. Energy costs for families likely to rise. -- NPR
• Wind and solar power generation topped gas-fired power plant output for the first time ever -- Oil Price
• Iran War raises demand for US fuel, boosting Gulf Coast refining margins to highest in years -- EnergyNow
• Trillions wasted on the UN's doomsday scenario that highjacked global energy policy -- Climate Realism
• Northeast politicians drive up energy costs while claiming to promote affordability -- Manhattan Contrarian
• Trump EPA scraps Biden-era rules targeting commercial refrigerants in a bid to lower costs -- The Hill
• Southeast Asia nations ramp up use of fossil fuels, backs away from net zero pledges -- CO2 Coalition
• Canada Prime Minister greenlights pipeline while killing oil production to fill it -- Climate Change Dispatch