The Twin Cities is under a dense-fog advisory until 9 a.m. Saturday.
Twice-delayed Hwy. 169 project set to begin Sunday night
The twice-delayed start of the eight-month Nine Mile Creek Bridge construction project that will result in lane and ramp closures on Highway 169 between Edina and Minnetonka is now planned to start Monday at 2 a.m., according to the Minnesota…
Twice-delayed Hwy. 169 project set to begin Sunday night
The twice-delayed start of the eight-month Nine Mile Creek Bridge construction project that will result in lane and ramp closures on Highway 169 between Edina and Minnetonka is now planned to start Monday at 2 a.m., according to the Minnesota…
Carver cadet marching in inauguration parade
Cadet 2nd Class Nathan Foss of Carver, will march in the 58th Presidential Inauguration Parade in Washington, D.C. today.
Public notices from the January 19, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the January 19, 2017 print edition of the Chaska Herald newspaper? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of…
This week’s biggest southwest metro stories
A lot of serious business took the spotlight this week in the southwest metro area. Along with icy weather came criminal charges and developments in two fatal cases.
Around the Region: Schepers scores four in Mound win over Wildfire
Lauren Hickey broke a 3-3 tie with a rebound goal with 2:49 remaining in regulation, Holy Family Catholic/Waconia just minutes away from upsetting first-place Mound-Westonka Jan. 19.
City of Carver Occasional Shops Open This Weekend – January 19-22, 2017
Commentary: Formula for legislative salaries
This past election Minnesota voters voted to create a bipartisan board to set the salaries of state legislators, with half of the members appointed by the governor and half the members appointed by the chief justice.
Commentary: It was a very Big Spiel
Thank you to the Twin Cities Curling Association for their coordination of the Big Spiel held in St. Paul, Blaine and Chaska this past week. Ninety-two curling teams participated in the bonspiel at the St. Paul Curling Club, Four Season…
America and Russia together is best
The Russian conspiracy in support of the Republican and against the Democratic Party candidate will ensure uncontrollable international crisis until illegitimate Trump and his appointees are removed.
Forecast: Tight housing market will boost metro-area median sale price by 5%
A persistent low availability of homes for sale, coupled with strong demand, will result in a 5 percent increase in the median sale price of homes in the 13-county Twin Cities region in 2017, according to an analysis by the…
Planning Commission Meeting Scheduled for Tonight – Thursday, January 19, 2017 – CANCELLED
Paisley Park provides more details for upcoming Celebration 2017
Paisley Park announced plans for an enhanced tour experience throughout the month of April, titled Prince4Ever, which will celebrate and honor the iconic life and legacy of Prince Rogers Nelson as the world marks the first anniversary of his passing.
Home for data
Millions of dollars are generated by three data-filled Chaska buildings.
Worker killed at Rahr Malting identified
The man who was killed at Rahr Malting in Shakopee Jan. 2 has been identified as Kelly Clifford Hoban, 58, of South St. Paul, according to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Worker killed at Rahr Malting identified
The man who was killed at Rahr Malting in Shakopee Jan. 2 has been identified as Kelly Clifford Hoban, 58, of South St. Paul, according to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Commentary: Senators vs. Gridlockers
Many folks view a legislative session as a battle between Republicans and Democrats. I want to rethink that depiction. Instead, I choose to use a metaphor — a baseball game with all the senators playing on the same team.
Are you in a royal reading mood?
Is your curiosity sparked by the TV series “The Crown” and “Victoria” about the lives of the British monarchs Elizabeth II and Victoria?
Filling the gap
Facing an estimated transportation shortfall of more than $100 million during the next 20 years, Carver County officials plan to examine whether to institute a half percent sales tax and increase the wheelage tax to help fill the gap.