Hazen Star News
Commission moves to rebid county buildings expansion
Major renovations and expansion projects can be both generally helpful and completely necessary, but they come with a cost – and someone has to pick up the tab.
The Mercer County Planning and Zoning Commission moved to hold a hearing for a potential new ordinance that would change the distance between a wind tower and an occupied residence to one mile.
A mock drunk driving simulation vividly displayed the very real repercussions of a decision to drink and drive.
Hazen High School now has a new bison mural on the wall outside the school library.
School board meets, discusses legislative reports
The Hazen School Board discussed various initiatives taken in the last legislative session.
All around the United States, the month of May is used to honor those who provide emergency services in our communities.
The City of Hazen is pursuing the possibility of renovating and rehabilitating the Pioneer Park Home into 36 units of senior low-income housing.
Delanie Wiedrich, Hazen, is tying a message of anti-bullying into her involvement in the Miss North Dakota pageant.
Water board considers plan to relieve flooding
Flooding is an issue around Mercer County. Both the Mercer County Commission and the Mercer County Water Board addressed some of these flood concerns in their meetings this past week.
Ambulance board talks confidence
In an effort to bring the service up-to-speed, members of the Mercer County Ambulance put themselves through a long meeting this past Monday.