The national spotlight is shining squarely on North Dakota as an article in the Sunday New York Times focuses on the legal fallout from murder charges in the state's oil-rich Fort Berthold Reservation.
The New York Times has followed up on their in depth look at North Dakota's oil industry with an article that claims to cover the "downside" of the oil boom.
Over Memorial Day weekend, a tornado swept through McKenzie County for only the fourteenth time in over six decades. While no one was killed, nine people were injured and 15 trailers were destroyed in a temporary camp set up by workers in the state's largest oil-producing county.
Fortunately, thanks to new ordinances pushed through by local officials, the location of the "man camp" was k
We tend to hear everything good about the current oil boom in the Peace Garden State (and there certainly a lot of good things to talk about), but what about the other side?