Conservation groups said that if North Dakota does not require more pollution controls, coal plants and petroleum facilities will spew another 72,000 tons of sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxide into the air over a decade.
The conservation groups said if North Dakota fails to require more pollution controls, coal plants and petroleum facilities will spew another 72,000 tons of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide into the air over a decade.
The conservation groups said if North Dakota fails to require more pollution controls, coal plants and petroleum facilities will spew another 72,000 tons of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide into the air over a decade.
He was selfless Area firefighters mourn fallen brother
Several fire departments from around southwest North Dakota paid their respects for West Dunn Fire Rescue firefighter Aaron Benz at his funeral Monday in Dickinson. A train of first responders from Dunn County, City of Dickinson, Williston and more were also present to show their brotherhood. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
A orange and black West Dunn Fire Rescue truck awaits for the hearse, which holds the casket of Aaron Benz, at his funeral Monday, April 19, at Stevenson Funeral Home in Dickinson. Benz served as a firefighter for 34 years. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)