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North Dakota regulators weigh natural gas rate increases
Two North Dakota natural gas utility providers are proposing to increase residential gas rates between 7.5% and 12.5% in coming months after holding public input sessions with the state’s Public Service Commission in July. The increases would affect North Dakota residents who receive natural gas from Northern States Power Company, a part of Xcel Energy, […]
Lainey Wilson’s A+ North Dakota State Fair Performance & Photos
Country's Cool Again and Lainey Wilson is a big reason for that. The reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year showed us why to a full house on Saturday, July 28th, 2024 at the North Dakota State Fair. Both the grandstand and the pit were jam-packed to see Lainey Wilson perform in North Dakota.
PSC conference to explore issues around power-hungry data centers
The North Dakota Public Service Commission is holding a conference Thursday on data centers, a controversial topic in the state because of their power consumption, and in some cases, noise. The PSC has no regulatory authority over data centers, unless they are connecting to a regulated utility. But PSC Chair Randy Christmann said that could […]
Nikki Glaser Is Coming To North Dakota
Nikki Glaser just wrapped up her "The Good Girl" standup tour, and is showing no signs of slowing down as she embarks on her "Alive and Unwell" tour through December. Most of us became aware of Nikki Glaser after her roast of Tom Brady. That bit shot her into the stratosphere and made her an overnight household name. She was hilarious.
Coachman approved as independent governor candidate for November ballot
Michael Coachman, a U.S. Air Force veteran and repeat candidate for state office, will appear on the November ballot as an independent candidate for governor. The Secretary of State’s Office notified Coachman he was approved for the ballot in a July 15 letter. The Larimore resident is running alongside Lydia Gessele of Chaseley, who is […]
When The Spanish Flag Flew In North Dakota: John Evans’ 1796 Expedition
As a seasonal interpreter at the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Washburn, I get to share the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s stay among the Mandan and Hidatsa peoples during winter 1804-5. Most visitors, however, do not know that an expedition eight years prior also came up the Missouri River and wintered among the Mandans. That expedition was led by John Evans, who was exploring for Spain.
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