
That was the question that prompted discussion during public input at the recent City Council meeting.
Posted 5/22/13 (Wed) read more »
There will be no agronomy center near residents at the crossroads east of Hazen due to concerns about having anhydrous ammonia tanks next door.
Posted 5/22/13 (Wed) read more »
The first reading of a new policy caused a bit of a stir at the Mercer County Commission last week. The policy would seek to limit personal use of county equipment.
Posted 5/08/13 (Wed) read more »
Two sites with the potential for development were the main topics of discourse this week when Beulah’s City Council held its regular meeting.
Posted 5/08/13 (Wed) read more »
Mercer County Commissioners decided last week that it was time to terminate the employment of the county road superintendent, Roy Braun.
Posted 5/01/13 (Wed) read more »
Monday night Beulah residents came out to hear further information – and have their voices heard – during a special meeting regarding the proposed increase of property values.
Posted 5/01/13 (Wed) read more »
A temporary use permit approved over the phone by county commissioners raised questions about open meeting laws.
Posted 4/24/13 (Wed) read more »
About three dozen people came out to a meeting that typically only draws a handful last week to talk the pros and cons of an agronomy center that has been proposed near the crossroads east of Hazen.
Posted 4/24/13 (Wed) read more »
The prospect of whether or not to allow using scoria as a base material in Beulah’s city limits proved to be contentious when the topic came up at the last city planning and zoning board meeting.
Posted 4/17/13 (Wed) read more »
More than 1,100 households received letters this past week regarding tax equalization increases. That topic was a large source of discussion Monday when the Beulah City Council met for its regular meeting.
Posted 4/17/13 (Wed) read more »