Hazen Star News
Kemmet Takes Next Step in Serving Extension Service
In early May, the NDSU Extension Service named two new District Directors, one of whom is Beulah’s own Dena Kemmet.
It’s been a process long in the making, but The Hub is now fully open, with a new look and some unique options for residents and visitors.
Continuing a legacy of service to the county
Some people leave such an impact on the lives of those around them that it’s hard to imagine those lives without them.
City gives go-ahead for highway underpass project
Hazen is still in the final wrap-up process of a large street project that impacted nearly every portion of the town. But a fortuitous cost-share might bring the next major project to town in the near future.

Stanton council approves sewer and street projects
Stanton residents packed the civic center along Harmon Avenue (or Main Street) last Tuesday evening to voice their concerns and opinions as the city council members moved forward on their final decisions for two large city projects.

Child care center adjusts to new normal
COVID-19 has left a lasting impact on many aspects of both national and local life.
Library implements distanced Summer Reading
Hazen Public Library is open again, and its staff is working hard to encourage people to take advantage and read some good books over the summer months.

State undertakes testing priorities in Mercer County
Over the last two weeks, the North Dakota State Department of Health has begun its testing process for the novel COVID-19 in Mercer County.
Hazen Highway 200 project receives major green light
Despite the uncertainty currently caused by the pandemic, the Hazen City Commission received optimistic news about an expansive project the state could do along the highway in town.

Graduates prepare for a call to service
Two young men are preparing to answer a higher purpose for their country as they approach the end of their high school years.