Crews respond to explosion in Chanhassen
At 6:18 a.m. Friday, Carver County Sheriff’s deputies, along with Chanhassen firefighters, responded to a report of an explosion on the 6900 block of Chaparral Lane in Chanhassen.
State champions in the pool
WEST Express Swim Club took home state titles in Class AA in both Senior State and Age Group State in Rochester this month.
Dorway’s guilty plea pulled
A guilty plea signed by former principal Timothy Dorway was pulled in Carver County Court after his attorney argued they didn’t have time to review an amended complaint that added 10 additional felony charges the previous day.
Dorway’s guilty plea pulled
A guilty plea signed by former principal Timothy Dorway was pulled in Carver County Court after his attorney argued they didn’t have time to review an amended complaint that added 10 additional felony charges the previous day.
Summer baseball camp opportunity
The Chanhassen Red Birds, a local amateur baseball team, is putting on a three-Day Youth Baseball Camp set for Monday-Wednesday, June 19-21, at Chan Red Bird Stadium.
Villager Tower #324
The April 2017 edition of Carver’s Villager Tower is now available for download.
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Library: Enjoy some books with a twist
Are you viewing the HBO series based on the bestselling book “Big Little Lies,” by Liane Moriarty? Try reading the book itself, or perhaps some of these read-alikes might lead to more fiction thrillers with twists, turns, and unexpected endings.
Former principal faces 10 additional counts of possessing child pornography
A former Chanhassen High School principal has been charged with 10 additional felony counts of possession of pornographic materials involving minors.
Everything from A to Bee
For over a decade, four Chaska women have gathered and sold second-hand goods at Blessed Bee Thrift Store. Proceeds are used to buy gift cards for gasoline and food for families in need.
Does the Curling Center revitalize downtown Chaska?
S ince opening over a year ago, the Curling and Event Center has become a regional magnet, attracting crowds to the downtown Chaska site. It’s even prompted talks of nearby business redevelopment.
Hit the links this week
The 2017 golf season is officially underway!
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.
Many factors affect school spring break scheduling
About this time each year, students are set free for a week of spring break. This year, District 112 spring break is March 24-31.
Public notices from the March 23, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 23, 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…
Herald reports
March 31, 1977: Masked, painted and costumed students joined parents, other students and staff to overload the Chaska school board room Thursday during a successful bid to have the trial Theatre Arts program extended into the fourth quarter at Chaska…
Look back
Carver continues to reign in health
Carver County ranked first in health outcomes and second in health factors, according to details of an annual health report. This is the fifth consecutive year Carver County has ranked first in health outcomes among all Minnesota counties, according to…
Bee habitat halts plans for construction of Flying Cloud Drive
First set to begin in April, the reconstruction of Flying Cloud Drive between Hennepin County Road 101 and Charlson Road has been delayed by Hennepin County Public Works after the rusty patched bumblebee was placed on the U.S. Fish and…
Ess House torn down
Crews tore down the Ess House on March 23.