Hazen Star News
‘Hazen is the place to live’ Annabelle Homes gives update
A representative from a Minneapolis developer wanted to let the Hazen City Commission know his company was dedicated to the community.
State overpays $31,333 in coal severance
Several political subdivisions were overpaid more than $31,000 in coal severance shortfall funds, and the state Treasurer’s office will suspended those distributions until the issue is corrected, Center-Stanton Public School officials said Nov. 14 at the monthly school board meeting.
A tribute to our cowboys
“I’m sure God has a ranch in heaven, a place for cowboys to call home … I picture you both up on a ledge gazing at the draws below.”
And then there were 3
Duane Scheurer didn’t get much sleep the night of Election Day, especially since the race froze after 11 p.m. with approximately 3,000 to go through the counter.
Christmann wins PSC seat
Randy Christmann was not sure how his Public Service Commission race against Brad Crabtree would end until the final weeks of the election, and he couldn’t ask for a better result.
50 years of church and community
When it comes to celebrating the anniversary of a church’s beginnings, it’s more than recognizing that a building was constructed, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Rev. Dennis Ristvedt said.
Is Measure 3 vague or broad?
Election Day is upon the residents of North Dakota, and they have multiple decisions to make that could affect the future of the state. Many issues and candidates have been under discussion, but there is one initiated measure that officials say hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves.
Mercer Co. voters make decision before Nov. 6
There is less than a week until the highly anticipated Election Day, when thousands of people will head to the polls to submit their votes for local, state and national officials. But by the time Nov. 6 rolls around, almost half the voters in Mercer County will have their ballots counted, officials said.
All in favor raise your hand
Stanton – There were about 100 people at the Stanton Civic Center Oct. 17 to discuss plans to turn the its former school into a hotel, and almost every hand went up in favor of the project.
Rocky road?
Hazen commissioners are ready to build the RV park road, but one believes they may be too far ahead of the curve.