North Dakota regulators approve settlement of Otter Tail electric rate case
Otter Tail electric rate case settled in ND North Dakota’s land department director departing after about 8 years at post
North Dakota’s land department director departing Wilton Wind Energy Center in North Dakota doubles in size to 66 turbines, 99 megawatts
Wilton wind farm in North Dakota doubles in size Dakotas may see record sunflower yields despite late, wet harvest; boost supply for US, Canada
Dakotas might see record sunflower yields BISMARCK, N.D. — Sunflower crops could set records in the nation’s top two producing states this year, helping to blunt a drop in nationwide production and ensure a healthy supply for processors in the United States and Canada. N. Dakota flaring less natural gas as pipelines, plants come on line; but can it keep up?
North Dakota flaring less natural gas _ for now Chief ND engineer gets green light to contract for $15.3 million Devils Lake outlet upgrade
ND state engineer given outlet contract power North Dakota regulators drop coal mining complaint on 2-1 vote
North Dakota regulators toss coal mining complaint US crop production estimates may ease fears about rainy harvest season cutting into production
US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest Judge temporarily blocks higher ed officials from changing UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname
Judge blocks UND from changing nickname BISMARCK, N.D. — A judge has temporarily blocked higher education officials from changing the University of North Dakota’s Fighting Sioux nickname. US small grains production estimates change little in new Agriculture Department report
US small grains estimates virtually unchanged Oilman Harold Hamm: North Dakota’s oil reserves could be double federal estimates
Oilman says ND reserves could be double estimates Soaring ND oil production to get another boost as shipping capacity rises
Soaring ND oil production to get another boost ND state land oil lease auction brings record $71.6M
ND oil lease auction brings record $71.6M BISMARCK, N.D. — An auction of oil drilling rights on North Dakota state land has fetched $71.6 million, a record haul that will go mostly to benefit public schools. North Dakota utility’s CEO says climate change among most critical issues facing cooperatives
CEO: Utilities must join climate-change debate Growing oil industry has more North Dakotans reporting income of $1 million or more
More North Dakotans report income of $1M or more ND exec: Health insurance changes would jack up costs, force buying of more benefits
ND exec: Health changes would boost costs BISMARCK, N.D. — The president of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota says health care reform measures in Congress would accelerate increases in insurance costs. North Dakota’s Rep. Pomeroy: Give pension funds more time to recover value from market crash
ND’s Pomeroy: Pension fund rules need overhaul North Dakota AG says law kept hospital merger review brief; may seek to expand authority
ND AG says law kept hospital merger review brief APNewsBreak: Military says Minot Air Force Base commander relieved due to ‘loss of confidence’
APNewsBreak: ND Air Force base commander fired Western Area Power Administration buying more wind power, looking at long-term demo project
Electricity-marketing agency buys more wind power ND lawmakers exploring ‘homestead’ property tax credit for all homeowners
ND lawmakers exploring property tax credits Energy Department says ND is now 4th biggest crude-producing state, surpassing Louisiana
Report: ND is now 4th biggest oil-producing state ND researchers: Most Upper Midwest hard red spring wheat, durum wheat is top grade
ND researchers: Upper Midwest wheat of good grade Proposed Otter Tail Power’s electric rate settlement includes refund to North Dakota customers
ND electric settlement includes customer refund North Dakota, South Dakota getting $24 million for heating aid through end of yearBISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota and South Dakota are getting a total of more than $24 million in federal money to help needy families pay their heating bills through the rest of the calendar year as both states’ energy assistance programs appear in good shape as winter prepares to set in. New cost ceilings, audit planned for North Dakota State, North Dakota presidents’ homes.BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota state auditors will be going over cost overruns in the construction of new homes for the presidents of North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota. ND aerospace school suspends flights for 1 day after landing, take-off mishapsBISMARCK, N.D. — The University of North Dakota’s aerospace school has suspended training flights for one day after a series of landing and take-off mishaps at the Grand Forks airport. Senator: US Forest Service to implement new grazing administration agreements in western NDBISMARCK, N.D. — The U.S. Forest Service will implement new 10-year grazing administration plans on western North Dakota’s federal grasslands even if the two major rancher associations decline to sign the deals, one of the state’s senators said. ND resumes record monthly oil production, on pace for record year despite predicted slumpBISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota is again setting monthly oil production records and may be on pace to set a record for the year, state and industry officials said Tuesday. Official: ND’s dominant insurer takes ‘positive step’ with pledge to cut questionable expensesBISMARCK, N.D. — Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota’s promise to cut questionable expenses will help rebuild policyholders’ trust in the company, the state insurance commissioner said Thursday. |