Gov. Kristi Noem and South Dakota’s congressional delegation are criticizing President Joe Biden’s decision to cancel a permit needed to build the Keystone XL pipeline while a coalition of Indigenous people, environmental activists and some rural landowners are celebrating.
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Mobile housing for Keystone XL Pipeline workers sits in a lot Friday in Rapid City.
The company had sought to change the stream crossing method for a 77-mile section of the pipeline in West Virginia.
The imminent inauguration of Joe Biden as president has many who care about energy in North Dakota wondering what his administration will tackle first as it seeks a cleaner environment.
President Donald Trump made history again Jan. 13 by being the first U.S. president to be impeached twice.
The U.S. Forest Service has approved, for the second time, Mountain Valley Pipeline’s request to pass through 3.5 miles of the forest
North America’s Building Trades Unions announced a $100,000 reward for the arrest of suspects involved in the killing of a police officer at t…
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