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On the surface, North Dakota doesn’t seem like a state full of risk-takers. It’s conservative, faith and family-oriented. Yet many people here are…
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The high school football game is the center of life for small towns in much of rural America. And one town, in western North Dakota, is celebrating the…
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In North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield, demand for electricity has skyrocketed – unlike much of the rest of country, where demand been flat since the…
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Steve Fischer finished law school in Ohio in 2010 — one of the worst years to graduate in recent memory. Less than 70 percent of law school grads who…
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The "breakeven" price for oil has fallen in step with oil prices, according to new data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The "breakeven"…
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Over the last few years, Wyoming's African American population has grown faster than in any other state. According to census data, between 2010 and 2013,…
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The budgets of oil states are going to be hard hit by the recent slide in oil prices. Measured in dollars, Texas is the clear loser, but in terms of…
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The pipeline that burst earlier this month and spewed oil into the Yellowstone River in Montana made headlines. But just across the border in North Dakota…
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A Laramie company is testing a device that could help cut the cost of producing shale oil. WellDog announced this month that it’s doing field testing of…
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Lifting the ban on crude oil exports would lead to lower gas prices and more oil production in the US, according to a new report from the Government…