Hazen Star News
It’s quitting time
Retirement is not new to Basin Electric Power Cooperative, but rising numbers indicate it could lose 410 employs by the end of the decade.
Miners take 4th at state
The Miners didn’t have the success that they wanted as a team but they did do well individually. The Miners lost both of their duals at the state tournament and failed to place in the duals. In the individual brackets the Miners did well, placing four wrestlers.
Mail dropped USPS cuts Saturday delivery
In rain, sleet, hail and snow the mail will go. Just not on Saturdays.
It’s complicated
Hazen Public Schools could end up dishing out $75,000 on doors to keep its students safe, officials said Monday at an HPS Board meeting.
Winds brrring cold blast for ND
Last week was a winter roller coaster ride for North Dakota. But the chilling cold blast is normal for the state, and more could be on the way, National Weather Service meteorologist Todd Hamilton said.
Alcohol on the streets?
The Hazen Centennial Association wants the city to allow people to carry open containers on Main Street for its celebration, an act that is usually illegal under city code.
A ‘Good Place to Start’
A new song, a new look, a new concept and a new name.
How to keep the trucks out
STANTON –It’s either an ordinance for everyone or none at all.
Rumor has it
The Hazen City Commission president tried to snuff rumors about Annabelle Homes Jan. 16, but not everyone is sold on its development.
Making 2 into 1
Mercer County Commissioners got a look at plans to merge the county courthouse and Sheriff’s Department into one building, but it could cost more than $4.4 million, officials said.