Three varsity seasons, 427 career points into her senior year, Grace Schmidt’s greatest impact on the Southwest Christian girls basketball team can be measured in one statistic.
Beloved Eden Prairie principal Joe Epping ‘always put kids first’
Joe Epping had many connections to Eden Prairie, but one thing was clear to everyone he worked with — he loved kids and was passionate about education.
Behind the curtain: reporting during a major snow storm
The internet is really a magical thing.
Mystic Lake sued over Club Nomadic
Nomadic Entertainment Group is suing Dakota February Events LLC in federal court for breach of contract after Club Nomadic was canceled and scheduled concerts were moved inside the Mystic Lake complex.
UPDATED: Eden Prairie principal found dead in school parking lot
The Eden Prairie Police Department is investigating the death of Cedar Ridge Elementary School’s interim principal after his body was discovered in the parking lot of the Eden Prairie school.
Snow day! Eastern Carver Schools are out today
Eastern Carver County Schools are now closed today due to winter weather conditions and poor travel conditions, according to the district website.
Learn how deputies do their job at the sheriff’s citizens academy
The Carver County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for its fourth Citizens Academy.
Herald reports
Jan. 25, 1940: Tickets are on sale and funds are being solicited for this drive annually staged in connection with the President’s Birthday Ball next Tuesday at the Valley Ballroom. Money from the dances and from the fund drive are used for infantile paralysis victims. Last year $272.44 was the net profit in Carver County.
Some fresh snow a welcome sight
Monday’s snowstorm, the largest in the Metro area since 2010, more than a foot of snow in some spots, left many unhappy.
Classes delayed or canceled across SW metro; about 1 foot of snow fell
Classes were canceled or delayed across the southwest metro, Tuesday, Jan. 23, as a result of a winter storm that dumped about a foot of snow on the Twin Cities on Monday, Jan. 22.
Classes delayed or canceled across SW metro; about 1 foot of snow fell
Classes were canceled or delayed across the southwest metro this morning, Tuesday, Jan. 23, as a result of a winter storm that dumped about a foot of snow on the Twin Cities on Monday, Jan. 22.
Uffda: The life and times of the Minnesotan accent
Keely Wolter first knew she had an accent when she was growing up in St. Paul.
Snow in the southwest metro: Readers share their photos
A slice of Minnesota turned into a blanket of white, fluffy stuff on Monday.
City Hall Offices Closed This Afternoon
Due to the weather and related driving conditions, City Hall Offices will close at 3:30 PM today.
State advises no travel on portions of I-35, Highway 19
Interstate 35 southbound through Owatonna was closed Monday as of 3 p.m. due to a series of crashes that stopped traffic, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Hundreds of children gather for a good cause at Braemar Field
Viktor the Viking.
Hundreds of children gather for a good cause at Braemar Field
Viktor the Viking.
Chanhassen, Chaska and Victoria city councils cancel meetings tonight due to weather
City Councils
January 25 – HPC – Packet Now Available
Click HERE for the January 25, 2018, Heritage Preservation Commission Packet.
Chaska Circuit Breakers robotics team head to state tourney and promote water conservation
The Chaska Circuit Breakers robotics team is headed to the First Lego League (FLL) state tournament for the second year in a row.