Hazen Star News

Rushing rivers bring mild flooding
While the warm weather is worth celebrating, the spring thaw isn’t always welcome if it comes too fast.

Tasting what Hazen can provide
One girl’s memory inspires the gift of giving
As spring approaches, so too does a movement to help children fighting cancer.

Wearing multiple hats
For one Hazen resident, involvement in the North Dakota Public Service Commission (PSC) means taking on many different responsibilities and requests, some of them surprising.
Considering the stakes
Although it is now mid-March, the threat of winter weather hasn’t disappeared yet.

HCD looking ahead to Hazen’s future
During their annual meeting, Hazen Community Development looked at the progress their recent projects have made, as well as the possibilities for them and the community in the future.
Riverdale native passionate on cybersecurity
North Dakota recently saw one of its residents receive the first graduate cybersecurity credential in the state.

A story of waiting too long
Although the medical procedures one local resident has faced after being diagnosed with colon cancer have went relatively well so far, he still finds himself facing one major regret.
Zoning board restricts tree planting application
Although planting trees is almost universally viewed as a good thing, it can provide some tricky logistics when the trees are located near a busy road.
County Commission discusses concerns about road ownership
One man’s road concern prompted a lot of discussion.