
Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, Nov. 7 this year, but Mercer County residents won’t have to change their clocks Saturday night. That’s because the county switches over to Central Standard Time the same day.
Posted 11/03/10 (Wed) read more »
It was a perfect fall evening for a hot bowl of homemade soup, as about 50 Hazen residents attended the Comprehensive Plan Open House Monday evening at Hazen City Hall.
Posted 10/27/10 (Wed) read more »
The Stanton City Council has a vacant seat to fill after a council member moved out of Stanton.
Posted 10/27/10 (Wed) read more »
A legion of pumpkins, ghouls, and other Halloween necessities will fill Stanton’s Sakakawea City Park from 6-9 p.m. MDT Saturday, Oct. 30 for the ninth annual Pumpkins in the Park.
Posted 10/20/10 (Wed) read more »
An attorney representing the city of Hazen through the North Dakota Insurance Reserve Fund has asked a judge for dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the city.
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There’s likely to be a few hiccups and headaches--but the Hazen School District is working hard toward ensuring a smooth transition into operating on Central time come early November.
Posted 10/13/10 (Wed) read more »
If the future of Hazen matters to you, mark your calendar. An open house regarding the future of development in Hazen will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. MDT Monday, Oct. 25 at Hazen City Hall. The event will include a free meal of homemade soup and bread.
Posted 10/13/10 (Wed) read more »
This week, the Beulah Beacon and Hazen Star sat down with the four candidates for the Mercer County Commission: incumbents Wayne Entze, Zap, and Frank Bitterman, Golden Valley; and challengers Tobias “Toby” Lemer, Pick City, and Willy Braun, Golden Valley.
Posted 10/06/10 (Wed) read more »
The two candidates in the 2010 General Election for the post of Mercer County States Attorney are incumbent Jim Johnson, Stanton, and challenger Jessica Wolf, Hazen.
Posted 10/06/10 (Wed) read more »
Beulah High School was shut down by a bomb threat Wednesday afternoon. Captain Mark Schmitt, of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department said his office received a call from Beulah High School at 1:15 p.m. stating the school had been locked down and all the students had been moved to the elementary school.
Posted 9/29/10 (Wed) read more »