Hazen Star News

Fall festival moving forward with safety encouraged
It’s full steam ahead for one of the biggest events of the year in Hazen,
Commission rejects section line closure request
Controversy arose at the county commission over one resident’s request to have a section line road that functions as a kind of “thru-driveway” for his property closed to the public.

Musical empowerment in the midst of change
It’s going to be a challenge for all teachers to adjust to the new normal of teaching this year, but especially for those who are new.
Serving our youth in the heart of their stresses
These last five months have been a trying time for us all. But, barring the elderly largely quarantined in nursing homes or other care facilities, those who have likely had the greatest difficulty have been children and youth.

New care center director hopes to renew enthusiasm
Tying together the Knife River Care Center and the communities the nursing home serves is a primary goal for its young new administrator.

Reopening plans approved as school years approaches
Hours of discussion, debate, surveys, survey responses, critical thinking and long-term planning have at last yielded the plans

New Hazen trap team captures first place
It might seem at first sight that Hazen’s new trap shooting team started their organization at a distinct disadvantage.
Potential revenue decreases haunt budget discussion
It’s a race against the clock for the county commission to approve a preliminary budget for 2021.

Beloved Hazen quartet planning to bring gospel music to town
It’s been a bizarre summer in many ways, thanks to restrictions due to the COVID-19 situation.

Community gathers together to support a family in need
COVID-19’s outbreak several months ago has changed many aspects of many people’s lives.