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North Dakota regulators hear arguments in CO2 pipeline local ordinances dispute The decision could set a precedent for how large infrastructure projects in North Dakota are sited in the future.
BISMARCK — Public Service Commissioner Randy Christmann said Friday he believes state regulations for pipelines supersede county ordinances, an opinion that is a blow to carbon pipeline ...
Burleigh County zoning regulations requiring companies building pipelines for carbon dioxide and other hazardous liquids to obtain a special permit and follow certain rules are taking effect.
A hearing to discuss whether utility regulators in North Dakota should overrule county ordinances that limit the placement of a carbon dioxide pipeline is set for Dec. 21.
North Dakota Vision Services adds mural to raise awareness, but may have hit a snag with city ordinance Artist Trey Everett, of Crookston, started working on the mural Tuesday, June 17.
Fireworks can be purchased in North Dakota now through July 5th. Valley City Fire Chief Scott Magnuson says everyone should ...
Local ordinances also are an issue in North Dakota. Burleigh and Emmons counties earlier this year placed restrictions on pipelines carrying hazardous materials within their borders, in response ...
The North Dakota Public Service Commission will hold a hearing on the applicability of local ordinances in the siting application process for Summit Carbon Solutions’ planned multistate 2,000 ...
North Dakota, Native American Tribes Reach Agreement Over Voter ID Requirements Tribes had sued because the law required voters to present identification with their home's street address — which ...
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