The Trump administration canceled the Lava Ridge wind project in southern Idaho — a project that the Biden administration approved… The post Trump Administration Cancels Large Wind Farm in Idaho appeared first on IER.| IER
A small percentage of species protected by the law have ever recovered, but an even smaller fraction have gone extinct. With all the threats they face, including long-shrinking federal support, that’s an achievement, scientists note.| Inside Climate News
Renewable power executives say difficulty getting permits, rising costs due to tariffs and the end of key tax credits are making it tough to plan.| CNBC
A new letter sent Friday asks for reams of documentation on developers’ compliance with the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.| Heatmap News
As the North Dakotan is on track to head the U.S. Department of the Interior, he reflected on his time as governor and took pride in improving the state’s financial standing.| InForum
Since July 4, the federal government has escalated its assault on wind development to previously unimaginable heights.| Heatmap News
Burgum founded the Kilbourne Group, which has been a major developer in downtown Fargo's revitalization.| InForum
WASHINGTON DC (8/7/25) – Since taking office on January 20, 2025, President Trump, alongside congressional Republicans, has spearheaded a transformative agenda to secure American energy abundance, reduce costs for consumers, and bolster economic growth. Together, they have taken over 200 actions to unleash our energy potential. AEA President Thomas Pyle issued the following statement “In just 200 days, […] The post AEA Documents Over 200 Actions the Trump Administration and Congres...| American Energy Alliance
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans ran on a plan for American energy: make it easier to produce and more affordable to purchase. Since President Trump took office, his administration and congressional allies have taken over 200 actions to unleash America’s energy potential. A list of those actions appears below. January 20, 2025 January 31, […] The post 200 Actions the Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans Have Taken to Unleash Our Energy Potential appeare...| American Energy Alliance
Texas is expected to see a 77-gigawatt decrease in power generation capacity within the next 10 years under the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which President Trump recently signed into law, a new forecast shows.| Energy Capital
"It is the American people who will suffer most."| SFGATE
The Forum talked to a Theodore Roosevelt National Park ranger, a civil engineer who moved from Moorhead to Florida to help rebuild wildlife refuges and a HUD specialist who protected housing rights.| InForum
LaMoure County farmer Cody Peterson's lawsuit states that Fish and Wildlife Services says an easement authorized in 1963 covers wetlands that weren't yet in existence in 1963.| Mitchell Republic
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, also the former North Dakota governor, disclosed numerous pieces of farmland in both North Dakota and Minnesota in his Public Financial Disclosure Report.| Mitchell Republic
Burgum said on CNN that Trump addressed him as “Mr. Secretary” in phone call saying he chose Vance as his running mate.| InForum
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, also the former North Dakota governor, disclosed numerous pieces of farmland in both North Dakota and Minnesota in his Public Financial Disclosure Report.| InForum
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, also the former North Dakota governor, disclosed numerous pieces of farmland in both North Dakota and Minnesota in his Public Financial Disclosure Report.| Bemidji Pioneer
The garage had been vacant for years and came with wonky ceilings, water problems and little charm. But Craftwell owners Chris Hawley and Mike Dawson love a challenge.| InForum
Burgum said on CNN that Trump addressed him as “Mr. Secretary” in phone call saying he chose Vance as his running mate.| Superior Telegram
Burgum said on CNN that Trump addressed him as “Mr. Secretary” in phone call saying he chose Vance as his running mate.| Dickinson Press
SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park; legislators reject proposed oversight board| Dickinson Press
Republican presidential candidate's deft performance during a high-profile interview on Meet the Press is at odds with the fact that his campaign just isn't competitive right now.| InForum
The former president's words call into question whether Burgum will seek a third term as North Dakota's governor| InForum
Burgum may have missed out on the vice president pick, but North Dakota congressional members predict Trump will call on the governor again.| InForum
North Dakota's governor has been out of state at least one in every five days during the past year.| InForum
Questions remain about whether Burgum would seek a third term or join the Trump administration. He talks about not expecting Trump’s kind words and thinking about what is best for North Dakota.| InForum
Karen Tyler just got a roughly $46,000 per year raise for her job as director of the Industrial Commission. Combined with her salary as Securities Commissioner, she's making over $246,000 per year.| InForum
Burgum said on CNN that Trump addressed him as “Mr. Secretary” in phone call saying he chose Vance as his running mate.| Grand Forks Herald
SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park; legislators reject proposed oversight board| Grand Forks Herald
Burgum was a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump after the governor dropped out of the presidential race.| Superior Telegram
Burgum needed a big night on the debate stage to break into the nation's imagination. He spoke just seven times in two hours. I'm not sure he got it.| InForum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum seemed nervous, rushed as he participated in debate after tearing Achilles tendon| InForum
"This whole thing feels like the Biff Tannen future in 'Back to the Future II,' " a friend of mine texted. And yeah, it sure does.| InForum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was officially nominated for secretary of the Interior and “chairman of the newly formed, and very important, National Energy Council” by President-elect Donald Trump.| Dickinson Press
North Dakota’s senators, who are likely to be called on to confirm Trump’s choices, were both excited by the selection of Gov. Doug Burgum for Interior secretary.| Dickinson Press
"This whole thing feels like the Biff Tannen future in 'Back to the Future II,' " a friend of mine texted. And yeah, it sure does.| Dickinson Press
Burgum was a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump after the governor dropped out of the presidential race.| Dickinson Press
Gov. Doug Burgum and members of the Housing Initiative Advisory Committee met at Custer Park in Bismarck on Tuesday, Nov. 12, to announce the proposed $96 million budget.| Grand Forks Herald
"This whole thing feels like the Biff Tannen future in 'Back to the Future II,' " a friend of mine texted. And yeah, it sure does.| Grand Forks Herald
Burgum was a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump after the governor dropped out of the presidential race.| Grand Forks Herald
Burgum was a staunch supporter of President-elect Donald Trump after the governor dropped out of the presidential race.| Bemidji Pioneer
The North Dakota Industrial Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to select a candidate who made his career in the oil and gas industry to be the state’s top oil regulator.| North Dakota Monitor
“I’m from a town of 300 people,” Doug Burgum said. “It's a big deal to make it on this stage with all these folks.”| Alexandria Echo Press
Trump spreads depraved lies on social media, claiming that the Harris campaign has been using AI to inflate crowd sizes. When will Trump supporters start caring?| Grand Forks Herald
Head East LLC donated $150,000 to the Best of America PAC just 15 days after it was created. It's still not clear what the original source of those funds was, but the donation has been refunded.| Grand Forks Herald
NBC News says former president wanted ND governor as VP choice, but was encouraged by sons to choose JD Vance| Grand Forks Herald
Discussing Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate pick, Burgum told Forum News Service that the Minnesota governor’s policies would be a detriment to North Dakota.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota Soybean Processors on Wednesday, Aug. 7, celebrated its grand opening with a standing-room-only crowd that spilled out of a large white tent in front of the plant's newly built offices.| Grand Forks Herald
Discussing Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate pick, Burgum told Forum News Service that the Minnesota governor’s policies would be a detriment to North Dakota.| InForum
The Industrial Commission held off on picking North Dakota’s next top oil regulator for another week to 10 days after public interviews of both finalists.| North Dakota Monitor
The second Republican presidential primary debate is less than two weeks away, so time is running out for GOP contenders to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualification criteria. To make the Sept. 27 debate, each candidate must have at least 3 percent support in two qualifying national polls, or at least 3 percent in one […]| Features – FiveThirtyEight