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A new exhibit is opening at the North Dakota State Heritage Center to honor the state’s military. The Military Gallery is an ...
BISMARCK – The groundbreaking ceremony for the Military Gallery will be held at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum’s outdoor Prairie Amphitheater on Thursday, according to State ...
County commissioners in North Dakota have signed off on a rezoning request from a local energy provider, a move that means a ...
BISMARCK, N.D. – (North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota’s congressional delegation emphasized the elimination of tax credits ...
The Vice President said there are several provisions in the bill that will make it easier to invest in drilling opportunities ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of ...
North Dakota stands on the edge of an energy renaissance — and thank God we finally have leadership in Washington that isn’t trying to kill it.
More than 3 million gallons of oil field wastewater spilled after a pipeline leak in Williams County, state officials confirmed -- one of the larger spills recorded in the state.
There’s a seemingly ordinary dirt road in North Dakota’s Bakken oil fields that’s nigh impossible to traverse when wet. Despite looking like a normal route most of the time, Williston’s ...
North Dakota’s oil industry no longer has to ship all its radioactive waste out of state now that a disposal facility in McKenzie County has started operating, and more sites could be on the way.
The rupture in North Dakota occurred within 2 1/2 years of a December 2022 rupture in rural northeastern Kansas that dumped about 13,000 barrels of crude oil into a creek.
The Keystone oil pipeline was shut down Tuesday morning after it ruptured in North Dakota, with the spill confined to an agricultural field. The cause of the rupture and the volume of crude oil ...
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