Hazen Star News
‘He probably would have died’
It was nighttime on Friday, Sept. 9 – “a basic, routine evening,” according to Hazen Police Department officer Alynn “A.J.” Beyer. Beyer
County Road Department brings grievance against commissioner
Three Mercer County employees brought a formal grievance against a Mercer County Commissioner during the most recent County Commission meeting.
Holiday happenings getting underway right here at home
‘Tis the season to make memories that will last a lifetime – and there’s no better place to do so than right here at home.
Roads and windshields getting the brunt of increased heavy traffic
Mercer County Sheriff Dean Danzeisen recently saw something he had never seen before: two trucks pulling semi-trailers full of oil rumbled down the street past his home in the middle of Hazen.
Celebrate Veterans Day
There will be several events held this week and next to honor our nation’s military veterans, highlighted by Veterans Day on Friday.
City Commission addresses truck traffic concerns
Increasing truck traffic traveling through Hazen accompanies increased vigilance by the city of Hazen and its residents.
Fly ash and gravel rolling through Mercer County
You can hear the industrious rumble of the Oil Patch from Mercer County.
County weighs options while awaiting hacking verdict
Mercer County officials are weighing their options while awaiting the end of the FBI’s investigation into the swiping of about $100,000 from a county bank account more than two years ago.
Interested party look at buying Wood Shed property
After being closed for nearly three years, an interested party has taken a step toward purchasing the former Wood Shed restaurant in Hazen.
Citizens protest passage of special assessments
A handful of residents within a special assessment district designed to pay for the city’s recent flood control project voiced their discontent at the Hazen City Commission’s regular meeting Monday at Hazen City Hall.