Heartbreaking.
Cross Country: Some way, some how to state
Olivia Anderson moved to Chaska her freshman school year, quickly finding herself in the front pack of the Hawk cross country team.
Residents respond to white supremacist group’s anti-immigration tweet
EDEN PRAIRIE — Zaheer Babar Khan immigrated to the United States in 2006 from Pakistan and has since become an American citizen.
Watson booked into Shakopee jail; bond set
The 20-year-old Burnsville man has been transported back to Minnesota from Nevada to face charges that he caused a crash that killed 16-year-old Shakopee High School student JaMason Moffett and critically injured two teenagers in the SUV.
2 west metro state leaders to host town hall meeting
Eden Prairie development gets Met Council funding
The Metropolitan Council has awarded nearly $4.6 million in Livable Communities funds to transit-oriented development.
Great divide on the gridiron
Class 6A football in Minnesota is in its seventh year and big cracks in the foundation have formed.
What part of stopping for school buses do motorists not understand?
Law officers across the state have written nearly 9,000 bus stop-arm violation citations in the past six years, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
Volleyball: Opponent gym haunts Chanhassen once again
The friendly confines of the Hutchinson High School gymnasium — yes, the former home of Minnesota basketball great Lindsay Whalen — has been unfriendly to opposing teams over the years.
Opening on the Planning Commission
The City currently has an opening on the Planning Commission. Applications are being accepted until Monday, November 13, 2017. Please send completed applications to: e-mail to [email protected], mail to Vicky Sons-Eiden, 316 Broadway, Carver, MN 55315, or drop off at City Hall. For more details, check out: Application Form.
For a complete listing of all Commission members, terms, and contact information, click here.
Ship at Winter Park to remain after site gets developed
The Viking ship at Winter Park is going to remain in place, even after the NFL franchise moves its headquarters to Eagan next spring, said Vikings co-owner Zygi Wilf on Monday, Oct. 23, at a luncheon at Bearpath Golf &…
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.
Family finds solace 10 years after Craigslist murder
Before the bullet cracked her skin, before the police searched with terror and desperation for her body, before a grand jury found a young man guilty of her murder, Katherine Ann Olson was an exuberant 24-year-old with a love for…
Football: Large deficit too much to overcome
Six days after scoring 35 points over the first 24 minutes, Holy Family Catholic was held scoreless in the first half in the Section 2-3A quarterfinals Tuesday at Belle Plaine.
Swim: One for the pinky
Chanhassen locked up its fourth consecutive Metro West Conference, a 149-34 victory at Bloomington Kennedy Tuesday.
State Tennis: Underdogs continue post-season run
Lindsey Harris looked as cool as the wind howling outside along with teammate Alexis Pricco Tuesday at first doubles in the Class A State Girls Tennis team quarterfinals.
Possible moose sighting near Old Lakeview Golf Course in Orono
ORONO — If you give a moose a muffin, maybe he’ll show up near a golf course in Orono.
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Herald reports
Oct. 26, 1933: Work was begun Sunday on replacement of the large pulp warehouse recently destroyed by a twenty thousand dollar fire at the American Beet Sugar Co. factory. The new structure will have an approximate storage capacity of two…
Public notices from the October 19, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the October 19, 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…