
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.
Posted 10/12/11 (Wed) read more »
On Monday, nine new students started school in the Hazen School District.
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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.
Posted 10/05/11 (Wed) read more »
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.
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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.
Posted 9/28/11 (Wed) read more »
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.
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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.
Posted 9/21/11 (Wed) read more »
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.
Posted 9/21/11 (Wed) read more »
Price Asphalt believes its done with Hazen’s pothole patching project. The city of Hazen disagrees.
Posted 9/14/11 (Wed) read more »
A person can’t make a significant impact on their community by sitting idle. Two Hazen residents almost constantly on the go are Don and Alvina Hagler--and the differences they’ve made in Hazen has earned them the honor of being named Grand Marshals of the 2011 Hazen Harvest Fest Parade.
Posted 9/07/11 (Wed) read more »