Parents of children attending Central Middle School in Eden Prairie received an email and phone call today reporting that someone at the school had been diagnosed with TB (tuberculosis).
BankVista opens in Chaska
BankVista, Independent Community Bank, expanded to Chaska on Feb. 8.
Committed to being student-athletes
This year, several Holy Family Catholic student-athletes have displayed their talents, catching the eyes of many college coaches. In the process, they’ve succeeded in committing to a college to further their academic and athletic careers.
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.
Garage Band students to play at state music conference
Bryce Davis said he enjoys being a drummer because of the improvisation that the instrument allows.
Holy Family:
A shot advantage of 40-9 through two periods, Holy Family Catholic needed a pair of third-period goals to clinch a second consecutive Wright County Conference in a 4-2 home win over Delano/Rockford Tuesday.
Southwest Christian: Stars sweep St. Croix Prep
Southwest Christian, leading by two points at halftime, outscored visiting St. Croix Prep 36-27 over the final 18 minutes in a 65-54 win Tuesday.
Chaska: One game out, seven games to play
Chaska finished the first half of the Metro West Conference with a 6-1 record, defeating host Robbinsdale Cooper 91-81 Tuesday. The Hawks scored 50 points over the final 18 minutes after leading 41-38 at the break.
When everything feels so perfect
We all remember our first car. Maybe our first love.
Play features Chaska resident
4 Community Theatre opens its 19th season with Paul Zindel’s play “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds.”
Chaska speech is first place in Duluth
Chaska High School Speech Team competed in the Duluth Rotary Tournament on Saturday, placing 1st out of 22 teams.
Learning technology behind snocross
Steve Scheuring, team owner of Scheuring Speed Sports, visited Chaska High School in early January.
Learning technology behind snocross
Steve Scheuring, team owner of Scheuring Speed Sports, visited Chaska High School in early January.
Look back
Look back
Where the heck it was
Last week’s quiz was tough. It was a bridge, but which one?
Herald reports
Feb. 9, 1905: There was some talk of having a football team next year to represent the High School and plans were actually made for winter practice in the laboratory. But on account of the lack of school spirit the…
Council approves Hy-Vee plans amid concerns
The Chaska City Council approved preliminary and building plans for a Hy-Vee grocery store and gas station amid a neighbor’s concerns.
Council approves Hy-Vee plans amid concerns
The Chaska City Council approved preliminary and building plans for a Hy-Vee grocery store and gas station amid a neighbor’s concerns.
SW Christian: Gelling together for something special
Elizabeth Schwarz isn’t your typical basketball player. She doesn’t just score. She doesn’t just rebound.