Hazen Star News
LEPC looks at new hazard mitigation plan
$20,000 grant awarded for implementation
Mark Nygard retires from politics after 18 years
New West River Telephone Board member changes hats
EPA strikes at heart of North Dakota energy
To hear the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tell it, they are doing what is best for America by requiring coal-based power plants to cut emissions of carbon dioxide, or greenhouse gas, by 30 percent by the year 2030.
Piece of Hazen history takes flight
Old Mercer County Star press headed to museum
LIDAR gets thumbs up from county
Mercer County Water Resource Board attorney Greg Lange continued his circuit of presentations on the LIDAR project last week at the Mercer County Commission meeting and came away with a big smile on his face.
E-cigarettes facing fight in Hazen
If Mary Hillerud of Custer Health has anything to say about it, young people will no longer be able to purchase e-cigarettes in Hazen.
LIDAR lights the way on elevations
The new revolution of mapping elevations in a city or county is being hailed as LIDAR, a way to get fairly accurate elevations over a broad area and help mitigate flooding.
Sakakawea lands new lake manager
Corps hire 20-year natural resources veteran
Hazen City Commissioner’s race turns pretentious
The Hazen City Commission has two at-large commissioners seats open for the June 10 general election.