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Although new USGS oil estimate for ND more than doubles 2008 survey, some say figure still conservative PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – The U.S. Geological Survey said Tuesday that the Williston Basin has between 4.4 billion and 11.4 billion barrels of oil that is recoverable with today’s technology.

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Faces of the Boom: North Dakota provides math instructor with a solution PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – Amanda Davis was struggling financially as an adjunct professor in Texas when a CNN story caught her attention.

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Singapore investor eyes North Dakota Oil Patch PressPass

Lim says database of projects would help developers identify needs, prevent overbuilding
MINOT, N.D. – A real estate investor from Singapore expects to make two or three deals in the Bakken before leaving a conference this week with plans to invest millions in North Dakota.

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Williston suspends liquor licenses at strip clubs PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – City commissioners here suspended the liquor licenses of Williston’s two strip clubs, which police say are causing excessive calls for disorderly behavior.

For Minnesota contractor, ND is ‘almost like family’ PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – As a general contractor, Tony Godlewski likes to hear the sound of hammers seven days a week.

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Conference to connect Oil Patch directly with investors from across country PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – A new private equity firm based in Minot aims to create an avenue for people to invest directly in oil and gas activity in western North Dakota.

Fargo woman finds success with rig photos for oil companies PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – North Dakota’s oil boom is allowing a Fargo woman to make a living doing what she loves. Renae Mitchell always had a passion for photography and decided to make it her profession in 2010. Initially, the single mother of two had a tough time making ends meet with a photography business.

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New director passionate about Williston builders group PressPass

WILLISTON, N.D. – Jessica Taylor spent three months trying to find the right job in Williston.

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Accountability for tribal oil taxes at issue in North Dakota PressPass

BISMARCK – An amendment to a bill that includes parameters for a new oil tax agreement with the Three Affiliated Tribes moved forward Friday, but legislators indicated it may get more scrutiny at a future hearing.

Lynn Helms goes from oil industry to oil regulator PressPass

BISMARCK – During a contentious hearing about drilling for oil in the Killdeer Mountains, a critic of Lynn Helms, North Dakota’s top oil and gas regulator, inadvertently called him “Mr. Hess.” The comment didn’t seem intentional, but it reflected an underlying question some people have about Helms and potential conflicts of interest involving Hess Corp.

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Higher Education Notebook: MnSCU chancellor finalists will be announced Monday PressPass

Finalists for chancellor of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system will be announced Monday morning.

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Higher Education Notebook: Bill seeks tax cuts for college graduates PressPass

A bill introduced by a former North Dakota State University student body president seeks to give college graduates an incentive to work in North Dakota.

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Higher Education Notebook: Bill would add seat on state board PressPass

A bill introduced in the North Dakota Legislature would give staff members a seat on the state Board of Higher Education.

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Higher Education Notebook: NDSU student government supports marching band PressPass

North Dakota State University students have stepped up in support of the band program.

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Higher Education Notebook: 2 MSCTC schools plan to install wind turbines PressPass

Wind turbines soon will provide educational opportunities and green energy for two campuses of Minnesota State Community and Technical College.

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Higher Education Notebook: New partnership targets science, math proficiency PressPass

A new partnership aims to improve the math and science proficiency for Native American K-12 students in North Dakota.

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Higher Education Notebook: NDSU employment survey reflects down economy PressPass

An employment survey of recent North Dakota State University graduates released last week reflects the tough job market.

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Higher Education Notebook: MSCTC set to dedicate new center PressPass

A renovated auditorium being dedicated Monday at Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Moorhead will give students a place to host events.

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Higher Education Notebook: NDSU research team to spend 7 weeks in Antarctica PressPass

A five-member team from North Dakota State University leaves Monday for a seven-week research expedition to Antarctica.

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Higher Education Notebook: Offutt retires from Board of Regents PressPass

Longtime Concordia College Board of Regents member Ron Offutt has retired from the board after 20 years. Offutt, a 1964 Concordia graduate, served as chairman for 11 of those years.

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