Hazen Star News

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.

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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.

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A mock drunk driving simulation vividly displayed the very real repercussions of a decision to drink and drive.

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Hazen High School now has a new bison mural on the wall outside the school library.

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The Hazen School Board discussed various initiatives taken in the last legislative session.

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All around the United States, the month of May is used to honor those who provide emergency services in our communities.

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The City of Hazen is pursuing the possibility of renovating and rehabilitating the Pioneer Park Home into 36 units of senior low-income housing.

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Delanie Wiedrich, Hazen, is tying a message of anti-bullying into her involvement in the Miss North Dakota pageant.

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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.

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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.

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