OIL
Faces of the Boom: Dickinson woman proud to return to N.D. oil industry
NEW TOWN, N.D. -- Erin Wanner grew up in a family that owned an oil service company, but she never thought about the industry as a career option for herself. That all changed after the Dickinson nati...
Posted on 6/17/13 at 12:07 AM
A lesser of evils?
I like the slideshow presentations regularly found in cyberspace that give you short lists of tips. It is like an old school Reader's Digest version - a short, concise summary with pictures. That is m...
Posted on 6/2/13 at 9:58 PM
Vegetarian Broccoli Cheese Soup
I have a teensy tiny confession to make. I, um, miscalculated the amount of cheese needed for this recipe and ended up doubling what the recipe calls for. It was really oooey-gooey cheesy good though....
Posted on 5/5/13 at 4:29 PM
Managing the Kids While Your Husband is Away
How many times has someone told you, "I don't know how you do it!" and you just laugh it off and say it's not that bad. What they don't know is that you are quite possibly on the verge of a breakdow...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 7:21 AM
Real Oilfield Wives and more new blogs!
It's been awhile since I've given you my recommendations for new blogs to check out here on Areavoices. But three new blogs have crossed my path and I felt compelled to share them. The first is calle...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:01 PM
Proposed oil field waste landfill draws criticism
WASHBURN, N.D. — A proposed oil field waste landfill northwest of Underwood is being criticized by some area residents who fear radioactive contamination and increased highway traffic.By Associated Press , June 18, 2013
ND woman proud of return to state, oil business
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 16, 2013
Fracking fuels water fights in nation's dry spots
SAN FRANCISCO — The latest domestic energy boom is sweeping through some of the nation's driest pockets, drawing millions of gallons of water to unlock oil and gas reserves from beneath the Earth's surface.By Associated Press , June 16, 2013
Homelessness increases in oil-rich North Dakota
BISMARCK – The number of homeless people is soaring as desperate job seekers flock to North Dakota to take advantage of the oil-wealthy state’s abundant employment opportunities, the director of an advocacy group says.By James MacPherson, Associated Press , June 16, 2013
Long-distance dads: Fathers work to stay connected while providing for families far away
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 15, 2013
Oil industry shakes off April cold to set another record
BISMARCK - North Dakota oil production rose 1.3 percent in April, hitting another all-time high despite record cold temperatures for the month and late winter storms that caused widespread road closures.By Forum News Service , June 14, 2013
Lightning causes fire at North Dakota oil facility
KEENE, N.D. - A lightning strike at a saltwater disposal facility near here caused an explosion and a fire Friday morning but did not cause any injuries.By Forum staff reports , June 14, 2013
Oil-field waste may help bite the dust
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 12, 2013
Tour helps teachers apply lessons on oil 
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 11, 2013
Tribal leaders focus on energy development hurdles 
SANDIA PUEBLO, N.M. — Federal and tribal politics and bureaucracy remain some of the reasons energy development has been so difficult in Indian Country, American Indian leaders said Tuesday.
By Associated Press , June 11, 2013
Fargo native finds success with crew camp 
By Bryan Horwath, Forum News Service , June 09, 2013
Manager named for planned western North Dakota refinery 
DICKINSON, N.D. — Officials have named Dave Podratz as the manager for a proposed diesel refinery in western North Dakota.
By Associated Press , June 09, 2013
Trees planted to hush pipeline pump noise in ND 
BISMARCK — A Canadian pipeline company is planting more than 100 mature spruce trees around a pump station in southeastern North Dakota to help hush noise at the facility and quiet complaints from nearby residents.
By James MacPherson, Associated Press , June 07, 2013
Rain could stop truck traffic in oil-rich ND county 
WATFORD CITY, N.D. – Truck traffic in the North Dakota county with the most oil drilling could come to a halt this weekend to prevent further damage to rain-soaked gravel roads.
By Amy Dalrymple, Forum News Service , June 07, 2013
Interior allows more comments for drilling rule 
WASHINGTON — Companies that drill for oil and natural gas — and their critics — will have 60 more days to comment on a new rule regulating hydraulic fracturing operations on public lands.
By Associated Press , June 06, 2013
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