Many of the generic job sites such as Monster and Job Hunt cover North Dakota and could be a good staring point online. In particular, Job Hunt provides a breakdown by State Employment office which may be useful for aspects that are specific to North Dakota.
Natural resources that are harvesed in North Dakota include
Natural resources found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
The American Wind Energy Association currently lists North Dakota as the number one state for having the best wind energy resources. In 2009, North Dakota was ranked #6 for wind energy resources.
Texas and North Dakota contain most of the country's oil resources, with Texas being the largest oil-producing state in the U.S. and North Dakota having significant oil reserves in the Bakken formation.
North Dakota's water resources come from both surface water(lakes, rivers, streams) and underground water (aquifers and wells).
There are many car insurance providers in North Dakota. You can either visit their offices or sign up online.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
In the time that it took you to write this question, you could have opened a map online and clearly seen that South Dakota is much further north than North Carolina.
Edutech is a place that provides the schools in North Dakota with email addresses and an online experience for them to learn the ways of the internet.
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
One can find information online about real estate agents in North Dakota at websites like northdakotarealestate, zillow, realtor and dakotaproperties.