Judy Leiverman takes too much upon herself (“Are Christianity, Islam compatible,” Feb. 16).While not herself claiming to be a Christian, she assumes to speak for Christians.She does not speak for me. I am a Christian; I am not insulted by…
Basketball: Stars to place for third place Saturday
A four-point game in the conference season, New Life Academy was prepared offensively for what Southwest Christian was going to throw at them defensively, putting up a season-high 91 points in a 23-point win Feb. 23.
Commentary: Proposal doesn’t advance city mission
The Hy-Vee proposal approved by the City Council earlier this month isn’t about advancing Chaska as the Best Small Town in Minnesota, our town’s mission statement.
‘Memory of the hunt’
If Athena “Tia” Annis grew up with a “waste not, want not” attitude.
Ryder Cup was windfall for volunteers, charity
T he Ryder Cup was five months ago, but local youth are now seeing the benefits.
Hockey: Onto the semifinals for the Fire
Happy scoreboard trigger finger or not, the shot chart read 83-12 in favor of second-seeded Holy Family Catholic in the Section 2AA quarterfinals Feb. 23 in Victoria.
Hockey: Chaska falls in quarterfinals at Prior Lake
What may have been.
Shakopee-Eden Prairie bus service suspended; new ride service offered
SouthWest Transit is suspending bus Route 638 between Shakopee and Eden Prairie due to low ridership but employees living in Chaska, Chanhassen and Eden Prairie will be able to ride the SouthWest Prime service to jobs in Shakopee beginning March…
New owner at Snap Fitness
Jill Bobrowsky is the new owner of Snap Fitness in Chaska.
3-6 inches of snow now forecast
The latest National Weather Service report estimates snow accumulations in the area of 3-6 inches of snow.
Coming snowfall amounts? It depends
The Twin Cities metropolitan area is under a winter-storm warning for Thursday night into Friday, but the track of the heaviest snow in what will be a major winter storm appears to miss the area.
Cost of the Ryder Cup spotlight
As Ryder Cup-related expenses are settled, local officials said the effort to pull off the event was worth the trouble.
Chaska grad rescued in Grand Tetons
A man with local ties was found alive this morning in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming after being missing since Monday.
Chaska students raise awareness about service dogs
Eliana Zubert said she’s seen service dogs before, but she didn’t know much about them until she heard about challenges faced by a family in her neighborhood.
Where the heck is it?
Each week we publish a detail of a local landmark. The next week we identify the landmark. Do you know where the heck this is? Send us your guess.
Public notices from the February 16, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the February 16, 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…
One more time under the lights
Dance is a melting pot of talents, backgrounds and people. At the beginning of every season, the team is a collection of individuals. By the end, the team is one.
Boys Basketball: Season sweep finished off by the Hawks
Certainly not pretty, yet Chaska’s quest for a third consecutive Metro West Conference boys basketball title and potentially the No. 1 seed in Section 2-4A live on.
Girls Basketball: Controversial shot allows Chaska to escape with win
Down three points, 0.7 seconds remaining in regulation, leading scorer Sarah Althaus was going to be the first option on an inbounds play for Chaska, right?
Tuesday Roundup: Late surge gives Fire 14th win
A two-point lead with 11 minutes to play, a 22-10 run to end the game led Holy Family Catholic to a 49-35 girls basketball win over Blake School Tuesday.