Amy R. Sisk, The Bismarck Tribune

Amy R. Sisk

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, ND, United States

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Past articles by Amy:

74-turbine Wind farm proposed near Wishek

A new wind farm is planned near Wishek in south-central North Dakota. → Read More

Saltwater spill impacts Billings County creek

White Rock Oil and Gas has reported a saltwater leak from a pipeline in Billings County to state regulators. → Read More

Completion of Coal Creek sale marks 'day of celebration' in McLean County

North Dakota’s largest coal-fired power plant -- a facility once slated for shutdown -- officially has a new owner. → Read More

Mandan Refinery responds to chemical release; no indication of public threat

Emergency and refinery officials responded Monday morning to a chemical release at the Mandan Refinery. → Read More

Fire out at synfuels plant

A fire broke out Wednesday afternoon at the Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah. → Read More

Police investigating shooting in northwest Bismarck

Bismarck police are investigating a shooting that occurred Wednesday morning in northwest Bismarck. → Read More

Basin Electric removes 2 of North Dakota's first wind turbines

Two of North Dakota’s oldest wind turbines were brought down Monday near U.S. Highway 83 south of Minot. → Read More

US Supreme Court refuses to hear Dakota Access appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to consider an appeal of the yearslong lawsuit over the Dakota Access Pipeline. → Read More

Fedorchak announces reelection campaign for PSC

Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak announced her reelection campaign Thursday. → Read More

North Dakota land commissioner finalists named

A search committee for North Dakota's next land commissioner has named three finalists for the position. → Read More

Fires, spills occur at Burke County oil sites

Fires occurred Monday at two oil-related sites operated by Petro Harvester Operating Co. in Burke County. → Read More

MDU electric customers to see small rate decrease

Montana-Dakota Utilities electric customers will see a small reduction in their monthly bills beginning in February. → Read More

Work underway near Williston on massive $1.9 billion cryptocurrency data center

A massive data center for cryptocurrency mining is in the works west of Williston. → Read More

Burgum postpones State of the State speech due to laryngitis

Gov. Doug Burgum has postponed his annual State of the State address slated for Wednesday because he has laryngitis. → Read More

Kroshus announces campaign for tax commissioner

Newly appointed State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus has announced his plan to run for a full term. → Read More

Judge rules against North Dakota's federal oil leasing request

A judge has denied North Dakota's request for an order forcing the federal government to hold oil lease sales. → Read More

Oil spill reported in Burke County

Petro Harvester Operating Co. reported an oil spill Tuesday at a well site in Burke County. → Read More

Warmer temps coming to Bismarck, finally

Icy roads and snow berms should start to melt this week throughout Bismarck-Mandan. → Read More

Bismarck mobile home burns in fire

Firefighters extinguished a blaze at a mobile home in south Bismarck on Friday morning. → Read More

Carbon capture dominates North Dakota energy developments in 2021

One energy topic rose above all others in North Dakota during 2021: carbon capture. → Read More