Hazen Star News

Bringing color and life to Hazen
Both pretty and practical, Little Greens aims to help Hazen residents find the perfect plants for growing their gardens and beautifying their homes.
New library director sees chances for more growth
Hazen’s new library director hopes to expand on the renovations and programs that were developed the last few years to make the library more attractive and lively than ever.

McCray named as North Dakota’s Distinguished Student
One Hazen junior made a stand-out impression with her passion, honesty, hard work and well-rounded approach to life.
Eighteen Hazen juniors and sophomores were officially inducted into the National Honor Society during a ceremony last Wednesday.

VanDyke named state champion in essay contest
What would you do for Hazen, if you could be the mayor of the town for a day?
Hazen volunteers gather for Earth Day cleanup
With warm sunshine Thursday, several Hazen residents came together to serve their community in a unique way.

Robotics team wins award for innovation
Facing off with skilled competitors, some with more resources at hand, the Hazen High School Robotics team found a unique way to make a name for themselves: creativity of design.
Insulation for water lines tentatively moves forward
Lots of questions and uncertainties have prevented a definitive movement forward on one Hazen project, but the path now looks to be cleared.

Music enthusiasts gather again
For many years, familiar faces (and sometimes new faces, as well) have gathered at Hazen City Hall the first Sunday of the month in the warmer half of the year. That streak ended last year, when the COVID-19 outbreak forced the Jam Sessions to take a break for 2020. But now, the group is gathering, more excited to perform than ever before.

Hilltop Meats purchase downtown Hazen restaurant
One staple of Hazen’s Main Street is about to receive a major transformation.