Crowds came out to Lions Park in Victoria on Saturday for the annual Nordic Music Festival.
Tax subsidy OKed for redevelopment
It was standing-room only, as the public made its case before the Chanhassen City Council Monday night to deny a large tax subsidy for downtown redevelopment.
Herald reports
Sept. 14, 1893: The public, the Catholic and Lutheran schools have commenced their fall terms and our streets are not as crowded as formerly with children. A good thing.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the Columbia Court sign next to the industrial building at 125 Columbia Court. The sign has a distinct 1970s vibe.
Charges: Driver in Wayzata police death was on her phone and a substance
MINNEAPOLIS — The driver of a car that struck and killed a Wayzata police officer last week on U.S. Highway 12 has been charged with two counts of criminal vehicular homicide.
Met Council chair recommends rejecting Southwest LRT bids
ST. PAUL – The Metropolitan Council will have to decide on Sept. 20, whether it will reject four civil construction bids for the Southwest Light Rail Transit project.
Search warrant details a grim scene in murder-suicide
ORONO — The scene inside the home in Orono where a mother murdered her son, then killed herself, was something no police officer wishes to encounter. Yet they must turn around and describe what they saw for the public record…
Documents reveal long feud prior to murder-suicide
Father of slain 5-year-old calls for mental health testing
Weekend Roundup: Dominating start to MCAA schedule for Stars
One day after winning 6-0 at Heritage Christian, Southwest Christian boys soccer took down another MCAA Conference squad, this time a 5-0 win at Legacy Christian Sept. 8.
Volleyball: Storm, Hawks open Metro West play 1-0
Starting slow, needing a late run to win game one, Chanhassen volleyball opened the Metro West Conference with a 3-1 win over an improved Bloomington Kennedy squad Sept. 7.
The Medallion has been found!
From the Minnesota to Houston with love
Since Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast, southwest metro residents have rallied together to raise money and collect items for relief efforts.
Pets of the week
Pets of the Week
Area groups helps clean up after hurricanes
Imagine Lake Michigan. Drop it onto southeast Texas.
Football: Chaska, Holy Family both off to 2-0 starts
Justin Bach and Marcus Holasek each scored a pair of touchdowns leading Chaska to a 2-0 start in a 35-0 win over Bloomington Kennedy Sept. 8 at Bloomington Stadium.
Here is a picture of the Medallion
This is what you are looking for!
Le Sueur man sentenced for Eden Prairie stabbing death
Bobbie Brandt said Nathan Alan Foth took away part of her heart when he stabbed her father, 74-year-old Allen Retzer of Eden Prairie, to death in July 2016.
Tennis: First conference victory for the Hawks
Defeated in all three doubles positions in the Metro West Conference opener Sept. 5 at St. Louis Park, Chaska’s teams rebounded Sept. 7 against Bloomington Jefferson at home, winning the dual 5-2.
2017 Construction Improvement Project – Construction Update #16
Update #16 – September 8, 2017