MINNEAPOLIS — Jamie Rykyto vividly remembers when she had to tell her 8-year-old son about the murders of his grandparents, Robert and Debra Lehman of Eden Prairie.
‘All Creatures’ on display
Beginning Jan. 15, The Sower Gallery’s first art show of 2018 welcomes creatures from several animal kingdom families, created in various media, by 20 artists.
‘All Creatures’ on display
Beginning Jan. 15, The Sower Gallery’s first art show of 2018 welcomes creatures from several animal kingdom families, created in various media, by 20 artists.
Grandmother, granddaughter featured in Shorewood exhibit
A new art exhibit, featuring the work of Karen Tiegland, of Carver, and her granddaughter Sara Tiegland, of Chanhassen, will be up through March at Shorewood City Hall and Senior Center.
One champion, one runner-up at Buffalo
PJ Velazquez reached the championship match at 126 pounds in a six-team invitational in Buffalo, placing second for Chaska/Chanhassen Jan. 6.
Taking No. 2 to the wire
Nine minutes in, Chaska 12, second-ranked Wayzata 8.
Are you Swedish enough to be on TV?
Can’t sing? Not looking for a date at the moment? Not a ballroom-dancing celebrity? Fear not. It turns out there’s another way for you to be on a reality television show, and all you have to be is Swedish.
Shakopee neighborhood wonders: Where’s Shako the deer?
There is a thought experiment named for Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger called “Schrodinger’s Cat.” The goal of the experiment was to explain his issues with the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, but the part that most people remember is this: there’s a cat in a box. Until you open the box and verify the results of the experiment, the cat is either alive or dead — or both, depending on your perspective.
First win over New Prague
Winning a combined 35 games over the last two seasons, the success out of conference didn’t translate in the Wright County Conference for Holy Family Catholic girls basketball.
With climate change, Minnesota will not be as we know it
The Freshwater Society and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Water Patrol track ice-out dates for Lake Minnetonka. In some places, such as Prior Lake, people watch for ice-in dates, too.
With climate change, Minnesota will not be as we know it
The Freshwater Society and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Water Patrol track ice-out dates for Lake Minnetonka. In some places, such as Prior Lake, people watch for ice-in dates, too.
More pool records fall
Jack Dahlgren broke his own pool records in the 200-yard (1:41.83) and 500-yard freestyle (4:35.21), leading Chaska/Chanhassen to a 95-64 win over Benilde-St. Margaret Jan. 4 at Chaska Middle School East.
Monday, January 8, 2018 – Parks Commission – Packet Now Available
For a copy of the packet, click HERE
If there are any questions, please contact deschwalbe@cityofcarver
Letter: Transparent and engaging
As the Chaska veterans organizations representatives to the Veterans Park Task Force, we would like to thank the members of that task force, including: City Administrator Matt Podhradsky, city councilors Chris Schulz and Jay Rohe, Patricia Whitlock, Amy Bower, Paul Paige, Carl Lacey, Dave Thompson and Pascha Derkevics.
Minneapolis cracks top best 10 cities for active lifestyle
Many people who set new year’s resolutions will not keep them.
King of the ice castle
Residents don’t have to wait until the Saint Paul Winter Carnival later this month to see an ice castle. They can find one in Chanhassen now.
Snowshoe Excursion – Saturday, January 13
Learn to enjoy MinneSNOWta with snowshoeing!
Date: Saturday, January 13, 2018
Time: Noon – 1:30 p.m.
Location: Riverside Park, 300 Main Street East, Carver
Ages: 6+, Youth must register and participate with a registered adult
Cost: $10 per person (includes snowshoes)
Registration fee includes equipment use of snowshoe set and trekking poles.
This program is a partnership between Carver County Parks, Chaska Parks and Recreation, and the City of Carver.
Visit chaskacommunitycenter.com for more details and to register.
‘The 1968 Exhibit’ highlights ‘an overwhelming year’
In 1968, Brian Horrigan graduated from high school in Texas and went to live in Chicago.
Seniors lead Chanhassen to 4-2 win
Four consecutive goals, two each in the second and third periods, led Chanhassen to a strong 4-2 road win at Holy Angels at Richfield Ice Arena on Jan. 4.
In first place at halfway point
Six different skaters netted at least one goal as Holy Family Catholic/Waconia remained unbeaten in the Wright County Conference with a 7-0 road win at Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato Jan. 4.