Latest Energy News
Ground broken for $57 million high school in Williston
Construction is underway on a $57 million high school in Williston to accommodate a rapidly growing student body.
Devils Lake, BNSF reach deal on train speeds
Train speeds were to begin increasing through Devils Lake on Wednesday under a deal between the city and BNSF Railway.
Williams County voters OK sales tax for safety
Williams County residents have approved spending more money on law enforcement.
Regional News
- Evidence thrown out in Devils Lake fishing bust
- Trooper saves 81-year-old from freezing water in crash
- Bismarck man recovering after being shot by Montana officer
- Ground broken for $57 million high school in Williston
- Man gets 5 years in prison for assaulting woman
- Man hits tow truck on icy I-94, is killed
- Man says he will plead guilty to altering evidence
- Past teacher of year pleads not guilty
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park proposes fee increases
- Stenehjem rules against Minot
- Valley City voters OK money for wellness center
- Devils Lake, BNSF reach deal on train speeds
- Two workers injured by hot water at Wahpeton plant
- Development grows at fast pace in Watford City
- Pipeline rupture repaired, highway cleared
Latest Energy News
Development grows at fast pace in Watford City
Watford City and McKenzie County officials recently took a bus tour to see what’s growing in their back yard.
Fox wins tribal chairman race
Mark Fox, of Parshall, was elected Tuesday to lead the Three Affiliated Tribes for the next four years.
MDU plans to sell oil production company, add second refinery
After a drop in earnings, MDU Resources Group announced it plans to get out of oil production and consider a second North Dakota diesel fuel r…
Natural gas pipeline leak shuts down part of U.S. 85
North Dakota officials say a section of U.S. Highway 85 south of Williston is shut down after construction breached a natural gas pipeline in …
ND’s newest power plant now running
Great River Energy's Spiritwood Station, North Dakota’s newest coal-fired power plant, started operations this week.
New rail shipping route operational
The first railcars filled with North Dakota crops arrived in the Port of Vancouver Monday.
2 Williams County department heads resign
Two Williams County department heads have resigned after being placed on leave following months of friction.
Main Street project in Williston is weeks behind
WILLISTON, N.D. — A Bismarck-based company is facing fines of $2,500 per day for a Main Street construction project in Williston that is behin…
North Dakota tribe to drill its own oil wells
The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation is planning to drill the first tribe-owned oil wells on its North Dakota reservation next year.
View the North Dakota Industrial Commission Department of Mineral Resources Oil and Gas Division oil well daily activity reports.
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