May 10, 2008 | ArgusLeader.com
ND pipeline opponents challenge route in court
“They have to find the safest possible route”
BISMARCK, N.D. - Opponents of a crude oil pipeline route through eastern North Dakota have told a judge that state officials did not do enough study of alternatives. via ArgusLeader.com
Ethanol price decline may trigger North Dakota subsidy
“There is still money to be made in ethanol, it's just that it's not as much money as it was last year at this time.”
North Dakota's ethanol production subsidy fund, which has gone untouched since it was established four years ago, may begin making its first payments within a few months, state officials say. via BismarckTribune
N.D. County Commissioners say they're not against pipeline plans
“If they don't want our water, we don't want their oil.”
BISMARCK, N.D. - County commissioners along the route of a proposed oil pipeline from Canada held an impromptu meeting with Public Service Commissioner Kevin Cramer to tell him they're not all against the plan. via ArgusLeader.com