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State Tipoffs Involving North Dakota Newsletter for Sunday September 15, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Burgum, Wrigley Welcome Court Ruling Blocking BLM Venting and Flaring Rule From Taking Effect
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Sept. 14 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Sept. 13, 2024: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Attorney General Drew Wrigley today applauded a U.S. District Court judge's decision to temporarily block the U.S. Bureau of Land Management from enforcing a natural gas venting and flaring rule published in April 2024. The preliminary injunction granted by U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Traynor blocks the BLM from enforcing the rule in North Da  more

Democratic-NPL Chair on VP Kamala Harris' Decisive Debate Victory
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Sept. 12 -- The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party issued the following news release on Sept. 11, 2024: * * * FARGO - Last night, Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump debated on ABC. Democratic-NPL Chair Adam Goldwyn remarked, "Vice President Harris commanded the stage on every issue that matters to the American people, the difference between the candidates was stark: Trump could barely articulate a coherent thought, much less a coherent vision  more

Gov. Burgum: ND Protests BLM's Resource Management Plan as a Threat to Grid Reliability, Energy Security
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Sept. 11 -- Gov. Doug Burgum, R-North Dakota, issued the following news on Sept. 10, 2024: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum today announced the state is protesting the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) updated Resource Management Plan (RMP) for North Dakota, warning that it would negatively impact electrical grid reliability and national security while raising energy costs for consumers. The protest contains input from more than a dozen state agencies and elected offi  more

University of Mary Launches New Master's in Social Work to Combat Critical Shortage in America
BISMARCK, North Dakota, Sept. 10 -- The University of Mary issued the following news: * * * School becomes first in North Dakota and one of only a select number across the region to offer a specialized two-track graduate program option for social work * * * Starting now, fall of 2024, the University of Mary is offering a new graduate program that will allow people with either an undergraduate degree in social work, or a bachelor's degree in a related field to earn a master's in social work (  more