A Metro West Conference runner-up and state qualifier in cross country as a sophomore in 2014. A conference two-mile track champion and runner-up in the 1,600 meters that spring.
Track: The missing piece of the puzzle
Shelby Henke qualified for the Class A State Track Meet in 2015, a sophomore then for Southwest Christian.
Low-cost pet clinic is May 16
The Chaska Police Department and ValueCare Veterinary Clinic host a low-cost license and vaccine clinic, 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 26 at Valley Evangelical Free Church, 150 Engler Boulevard, Chaska.
Low-cost pet clinic is May 16
The Chaska Police Department and ValueCare Veterinary Clinic host a low-cost license and vaccine clinic, 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 26 at Valley Evangelical Free Church, 150 Engler Boulevard, Chaska.
Weekend Roundup: First-place finish for Chaska Tennis
Chaska Tennis improved to 7-1 on the season, winning a rescheduled match April 28 with Robbinsdale Cooper 7-0 before finishing the Mankato East Tournament Saturday with an unbeaten record.
Baseball: One run enough in Chaska victory
Logan Van Sant has found his role for the Chaska baseball team. A runner for the catcher, the sophomore, entered Friday’s contest with Robbinsdale Cooper with three runs scored.
Softball: Peka strikes out 10 in Skippers’ 1-0 win
Abby Gray singled, stole two bases and scored on a sacrifice bunt from Madison Fleming to open Minnetonka’s non-conference contest at Chaska April 28.
Golf: Minnetonka, Chaska make a run at Preview title
Fifteen strokes out of first place with 18 holes to play, Chaska made a valiant effort Saturday at Edinburgh USA in Brooklyn Park, posting the third-best team score of the second round, placing third overall in the Preview.
Commentary: Make a difference in lives of young adults
Life can be very complicated, and for many of our area’s 18- and 19-year-olds, spring does not mean high school graduation and college acceptance letters.
Pets of the week
Pets of the Week
May 1 – City Council – Packet Now Available
Public notices from the April 27, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 27, 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…
New rules for Carver clean-up day
The city of Carver spring clean-up program returns to a one-day event this year with a new rule limiting how much residents may place at the curb for free pickup.
Commentary: Taken to the cleaners?
This past week there was a report on the news about a new housing project being done in Minneapolis to house homeless young people. They are building a five-story building to do this for a cost of $17 million.
Commentary: Taken to the cleaners?
This past week there was a report on the news about a new housing project being done in Minneapolis to house homeless young people. They are building a five-story building to do this for a cost of $17 million.
Commentary: Council put vitality of downtown first
The Carver City Council vote on a new city hall project proves that thoughtful debate can prevail with a practical result.
Commentary: Selling info about our lives
In one of U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen’s emailed letters to his constituents (which are nice and but I’d rather he hold a town hall meeting) he states: “Historically, there has been one commission — the Federal Trade Commission, or the…
Commentary: Clean-burning fuels are a myth
Earth Day was April 22. If you’d like to be part of a solution by steering away from the destructive effects of climate change, there are easy things you can do to protect the environment that sustains life on earth.
MyPillow lays off 140 workers
MyPillow recently laid off 140 of its 1,600 employees, according to owner Mike Lindell. “Our production overran our sales,” he said.
Lacrosse: Jefferson sweeps the Hawks in the cold
Trailing by two goals midway through the second quarter to two-time defending Metro West Conference champion Bloomington Jefferson, host Chaska couldn’t keep up, falling 9-3 Thursday.