Hazen Star News
Lund hosts blacksmiths
One area resident uses his home not only to produce his own work, but also to bring in others who share his passion.
The new hospital is up and running
It was a hectic time for staff, providers, administrators, and patients alike.
Hazen students inducted into National Honor Society
Eleven Hazen students were inducted into the National Honor Society during a special ceremony April 12.
Krieger addresses Hazen special education report
One important aspect of the Hazen School District does not get brought up at every school board meeting.
Progress on housing developments
Hazen residents passing east or west on W. Main Street can see four new structures standing south of the road east of the Lewis and Clark RV Park
The city discusses outlook for roads
Even as the Hazen City Commission looks to examine what roads are in need of repair, they must also look to maintain the roads that were recently worked on.
Art show features local photographer
Hazen is gearing up for another art show. Talented artists from around the area submit a wide variety of different artistic styles.
Hospital tours planned for Sunday
After months of construction, of both successes and headaches, the new Hazen hospital stands upon the threshold of becoming operational.
Health care education, hands-on activities
Over the past eight years, the University of North Dakota Center for Rural Health has provided students in rural communities a chance to experience first-hand how rural health care services work.
Local pageant winners perform, discuss missions
Residents of Senior Suites, Hazen, got big smiles on their faces as they spoke with titleholders from the Miss Mercer County Pageant and watched them perform.