Hazen Star News
‘Actions speak louder than words’
You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk? Hazen students will be doing both next week for Red Ribbon Week 2011.
Hazen starting to feel the boom
On Monday, nine new students started school in the Hazen School District.
Emergency responders tour Basin Transload
Local officials and emergency responders took time Monday to meet at the Zap Fire Hall to discuss emergency plans and take a tour of the Basin Transload facility.
Annabelle Homes: ‘We’re serious about moving forward’
A residential and commercial property developer repeated their pledge to work with the city to build homes, office space and a hotel in west Hazen in a visit to the Hazen City Commission Monday evening at Hazen City Hall.
Hazen and Beulah grocery stores have no cantaloupe concerns
Local grocery shoppers will not find any cantaloupes in Hazen or Beulah that were grown on farms linked to illnesses in 19 states, including North Dakota.
Commission tackles more Transload concerns
A topic that hadn’t been on the week’s agenda ended up taking the most time at last week’s Mercer County Commission meeting.
National 4-H week celebrates 'Responsibility'
Club leaders and members alike will soon celebrate community service, a sense of family, learning new skills and responsible living when National 4-H week comes around October 2-8.
Hazen City Commission finalizes smaller budget
The Hazen City Commission breezed through most of its agenda at its regular meeting Monday evening before pausing to convene a public hearing to approve their 2012 budget.
Hazen movie theater opening in October
People in Hazen, Beulah and the surrounding area will once again be able to catch a flick without traveling more than just a few minutes.
City withholding payment for poor paving
Price Asphalt believes its done with Hazen’s pothole patching project. The city of Hazen disagrees.