North Dakotans say New York Times is accurate about state’s failures
Fin Dooley
North Dakotans say New York Times is accurate about state’s failures
After an unusual land deal, a giant spill and a tanker-train explosion, anxiety began to ripple across the North Dakota prairie.
North Dakota took on the oversight of a multibillion-dollar oil industry with a regulatory system built on trust, warnings and second chances.
This newspaper article in the Minot Daily News 10/29/2013 gives an account of the tour that changed the public perception. The writer Kim Fundinsdland is one of the writers who has consistently studied and reported on Bottineau County, ground zero of North Dakota’s salted lands.