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Commentary: Legislation is barrier to employment of disabled
MRCI is an organization that employs disabled people who perform work for local companies.
Commentary: Have to get along to survive
Here is a new phrase America: “Cognitive dissonance,” the mental stress (discomfort) experienced by a country that simultaneously holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values, when performing an action that contradicts those beliefs, ideas, and values; or when…
New building for BankVista
Plans for a new bank building are making their way through the city of Chaska.
Section Championship: What you need to know
#1 seed Chaska (23-5) vs #3 seed Eden Prairie (16-12)
Section Championship: What you need to know
#1 seed Chaska (23-5) vs #3 seed Eden Prairie (16-12)
March 20 – City Council – Packet Now Available
Section Championship: What you need to know
#1 seed Chaska (23-5) vs #3 seed Eden Prairie (16-12)
Campus vision becoming reality
More than 20 years ago, Southwest Christian High School was founded by families that one day dreamed 400 to 500 kids would fill the halls.
‘Grease’ is the one that I want
How best to describe the latest offering of Chanhassen Dinner Theatres?
Commentary: Dangerous bills need to be opposed
Just last week at the State Capitol, a Permitless Carry Bill (HF188) as well as a Stand Your Ground Bill (HF238) were discussed at a hearing by the Public Safety and Security Policy Committee.
Police report
Police Report
Spring break is primetime for grandparent scam
As students and family members begin to prepare for spring break, Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota (BBB) is warning relatives staying home — particularly grandparents– to be on the lookout for the grandparent scheme.
Extra law enforcement will watching St. Pat’s Day revelers
St. Patrick’s Day is the second-leading holiday for drunken-driving arrests per hour, behind only behind Labor Day, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, which said there will be extra law enforcement officers on patrol statewide this weekend.
Rediscovered mural leads to big search
A search for the artist of a mural at a former diner near Denver, Colo., ended in Chaska.
Artifacts on Coney Island point to ancient civilizations
Remnants of ancient civilizations indicate Coney Island has been home to humans for centuries.
Making the most of opportunity
Opportunity comes in all shapes and lines.
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.
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.
Herald reports
March 16, 1969: Dick Teich, owner of the popular Tri-Y Drive-In, today called attention to the fact that the drive-in, located at the junction of highways 212 and 169 is now open for business at 11 a.m. daily.