Hazen Star News
Stanton school building sold to Hazen Residents
A quiet school building – and the public library it houses – are both getting new life.
Hazen man discovers ‘burning’ talent
Sean Huber, Hazen, used to sketch in his youth but hasn’t done so in years. These days, all he needs in his hand to create beautiful artwork is a wood-burning tool.
Hazen man discovers ‘burning’ talent
Sean Huber, Hazen, used to sketch in his youth but hasn’t done so in years. These days, all he needs in his hand to create beautiful artwork is a wood-burning tool.
Holiday events kick off season
Radio stations begin playing Christmas music the day after Thanksgiving. Stores begin displaying Christmas merchandise even before Thanksgiving. You should feel no shame in dusting off your own Christmas spirit right now – and these area events will help you do just that.
Task force to focus on Mercer County flooding
A new Mercer County task force will allow officials to focus both more widely and more closely on flooding issues across the county.
Task force to focus on Mercer County flooding
A new Mercer County task force will allow officials to focus both more widely and more closely on flooding issues across the county.
Engineers submit new numbers for 200 bypass levee
Ulteig Engineer Stephen Hoetzer had some good news for the Mercer County Water Resource Board and Hazen residents last Thursday afternoon.
Knife River flooding gets its moment in the sun
It was Mercer County’s chance to get some attention for its struggles to recover from the 2009 spring flood and ask for assistance to prevent future flooding.
‘Mom, they didn’t get me’
Hazen native and former soldier Brandon Olson, 27, lost half of his right leg six years ago in the Iraq War.
City, suitor stuck on property taxes
What was hoped to be a match made in municipal heaven might be turning into a rocky relationship.