Oil is nearly $100 a barrel. Don’t expect North Dakota oil activity to ramp up any time soon. North Dakota’s oil and gas industry is not expected to significantly increase drilling activity in response to the price surge. Tags energy military national United States North Dakota North Dakota Monitor global Iran Israel Read more about Oil is nearly $100 a barrel. Don’t expect North Dakota oil activity to ramp up any time soon.
Data center developer looks west, backs power upgrades near Fargo Data center developer Applied Digital is investing $75 million in power system upgrades in eastern North Dakota. Tags technology energy Artificial Intelligence North Dakota North Dakota Monitor States States - Midwest Read more about Data center developer looks west, backs power upgrades near Fargo
Movie Review - Project Hail Mary Critic Bob Garver looks at "Project Hail Mary" Does it leave him out of this world? Tags Movie Review entertainment living Column Kiowa County Press Read more about Movie Review - Project Hail Mary
Drop in opioid overdose deaths nears 50 percent since 2023 Since their peak less than three years ago, opioid overdose deaths dropped nearly by half as of October. Tags health crime national United States Stateline States Read more about Drop in opioid overdose deaths nears 50 percent since 2023
Nebraska hospital opens unique youth mental health facility Nebraska's largest children's hospital has opened a youth-focused behavioral health care facility on its campus in Omaha. Tags wellness health Nebraska Nebraska News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts States States - Midwest Read more about Nebraska hospital opens unique youth mental health facility
Enrollment in Nevada public option health plans falls short of predictions The public option gained attention in the late 2000s when Congress considered but ultimately rejected creating a health plan funded and run by the government. Tags health Insurance KFF Health News Government Nevada Nevada News Service Audio Stories and Podcasts States States - Mountain West Read more about Enrollment in Nevada public option health plans falls short of predictions
Report: College affordability has stabilized Families planning for college might be worried about tuition "sticker shock" following decades of higher education cost hikes. Tags education personal finance living Prairie News Service North Dakota national United States Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Report: College affordability has stabilized
Colorado lawmakers consider PUC’s fate Colorado lawmakers are considering whether the state’s Public Utilities Commission should stay open for business. Tags energy Government Colorado Colorado News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts States States - Mountain West Read more about Colorado lawmakers consider PUC’s fate
Arizona business owners reeling from health care subsidy cuts Arizona small business owners are making difficult decisions about health insurance coverage since Affordable Care Act premium subsidies expired. Tags health Insurance Business Arizona Arizona News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts States States - Southwest Read more about Arizona business owners reeling from health care subsidy cuts