Hazen Star News
EPA comment period on greenhouse gas rule expires
New rule could start in June, 2015
New charges delay Hushka sentencing hearing
After pleading guilty to the felony of continuous sexual abuse of a minor, which carries a potential life sentence, Kevin Lee Hushka, 35, Hazen, was scheduled to be sentenced Monday morning in Burleigh County.
Hazen Schools holds Critical Incident Drill
Improved communication identified as future need
Santa Days to help support hospital expansion
On behalf of the Sakakawea Medical Center’s Capital Campaign Committee, employees of SMC and the Hazen Clinic will band together Dec. 6 to host “Santa Days” at city hall from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.
History comes tumbling down
A piece of Hazen history met its demise last week when the old Loewen house on Central Avenue, known as the oldest stick house in Hazen, was demolished by Union State Bank to make way for possible future endeavors of the bank.
Beulah reaches out to Water Board for flood help
One week after the Centennial celebration in Beulah August 16, five inches of rain created a flash flood that raced through parts of Beulah, creating havoc and leaving the city with about $555,000 in city infrastructure damage. Governor Jack Dalrymple made a declaration of emergency, making Beulah eligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency funding to fix the repairs.
Bertsch rolls out great year at hospital
Hazen Memorial Hospital Association holds annual meeting
SMC wreath auction highlights Holiday Bazaar
The annual Hazen Arts and Crafts Association Holiday Bazaar Show took place last Saturday as large crowds kept the event hall buzzing.
Public Nuisance Ordinance review making progress
The Hazen City Commission and the Hazen Police Department are working together to make changes to the city’s public nuisance ordinance, and progress is being made.
City Commission convenes for first meeting of November
It was housekeeping night for the Hazen City Commission Monday night in the first regularly scheduled meeting of November.