Hazen Star News
Pipeline meeting emphasizes transfer of incident command
Responders from throughout Mercer County gathered at the Hazen Golf Clubhouse Jan. 13 for a now-annual meeting to discuss pipelines in the area and how responders can be best equipped to respond if an emergency situation arises.
Mercer County to hold scholarship pageant
Following the success of Mercer County’s own Miss North Dakota Delanie Wiedrich, a scholarship organization for the county has arisen, which gives girls in Hazen and Beulah the opportunity to compete locally for a chance to move on for state pageant.
New incentives given for student success
There is a lot of discussion about education in today’s world: how expensive it is, how important standards are, the need for our nation, our state, our school to be competitive in a globalized world.
Former Hazen resident presents mission work to hometown
English Lutheran Church is welcoming back one of its own to hear about the work she has been doing to help an orphanage overseas.
The Best of 2015
This is a list of the top stories from the Hazen Star in 2015.
Student teacher now fully licensed at Hazen
One college student found her student teaching experience in Hazen to quickly turn into something more.
City chooses engineer, narrows down roadwork options
First steps are sometimes the hardest to take.
Progress nearing, but not yet in reach for flooding concern
Dealing with a flooding swamp bordering the Lake Shore Estates development has been a continuing headache for Mercer County’s water board members.
Christmas, the time to give
Christmas is known as the most wonderful time of the year. However, not everyone gets that feeling.
Stanton resident displays his pottery at Christmas event
One Stanton native has had the opportunities to develop an interest into a hobby, and now he is even making a small local business out of his pursuit.