Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the January 18, 2018
The Spoonful: Olympics dreams, the state Supreme Court and so much carp.
Your weekly dose of the last week of Southwest News Media stories is here, including:
Let’s get ready to caucus! Here’s where and when
Local Democratic and Republican party groups have announced plans for Tuesday Feb. 6 precinct caucuses.
Chanhassen City Council holds public hearing for Target liquor license
The Chanhassen City Council will hold a public hearing tonight on whether to approve a liquor license for Target, at 851 West 78th Street.
On thin ice: More Minnesotans dying on ice this winter
Ah, Minnesota: one of those distinguished states where people will regularly walk on water. And sometimes, they walk on water dressed like hot dogs and Ghostbusters.
True team meet brings out best in teams
Put Chanhassen and Chaska together, the Storm Hawks boys swimming and diving team are likely headed to the True Team State Meet.
Drunk driver crashes into Jordan Police Department sign, police say
If you’re going to drive while under the influence and crash into a sign, you have one job: Make sure it isn’t the police department’s sign.
A wild final 17 minutes
A two-goal deficit, 12 minutes left on the scoreboard, Chaska/Chanhassen roared back, four tallies on 20 shots in the third period, a 4-2 Saturday matinee win over Bloomington Jan. 20.
Cold shooting dooms the Fire
Lights out shooting in a 25-point win over Jordan, one week later Jan. 20, Holy Family Catholic were unable to keep a winning streak going.
Vikings fans turn purple, break into medieval chants with excitement
OK. Just hear us out.
A welcome back to the line-up
Losing a player with the talent of Blaine Warnert for 14 games, that presence in front of the net, on the power play, all around the ice, was a tough spot to fill for the Chaska boys hockey team.
Know which routes to avoid ahead of the Super Bowl
EDEN PRAIRIE— Cities hosting Super Bowl events are planning ahead for increased traffic and parking needs. Road closures have been announced near Winter Park in Eden Prairie and close to the action in downtown Minneapolis. Here’s what residents, commuters and visitors will need to know.
Letter: We hope the road improvements are worth temporary inconvenience
We would like to express thanks to the community for its patience this past summer and fall in regards to the County Road 61 (Chaska Boulevard) closure and detour between Hickory Street/Big Woods Boulevard and Highway 41.
Prior Lake High School students do massive Skol chant
Hundreds students decked out in purple got together at Prior Lake High School on Friday to show support for the Minnesota Vikings.
Letter: There is no fence to ride – just a chasm between life and death
January is “Celebrate Life” month. It’s a time we draw attention to the blessing of children, the joys of adoption, and to shed light on the many lives devastated by abortion.
Skol Vikings! Snook family decks house out in purple and gold
At the Snook family home, there are two seasons — Christmas and football.
Record breakers take the show on the road
Just about every swimming pool record rewritten this season at the Chaska Middle School East facility, the Chaska/Chanhassen boys swimming and diving team took the record breaking on the road.
Four resume tips to land that dream job
It’s the new year and there must be something in the air. Job hunting has started. I’ve already had several friends and family ask about advice on their resumes.
Wright County showdown anything but
In a match-up of top-five teams in boys hockey, Holy Family Catholic, No. 5 in Class AA, and Mound-Westonka, No. 3 in Class A, it was all Fire, an 11th straight victory in a 7-1 decision Jan. 18 at Thaler Arena.
Look into my gorgeous blue eyes and adopt me!
Seymour is a puppy-active, outgoing happy guy. He’s friendly with strangers, has met kids over 5 and is good with them, but hasn’t met cats. Seymour is house- and crate-trained, but doesn’t need a crate. He is affectionate, smart and eager to please. You’ll be met at the door and greeted with dog kisses. He needs a special family that will continue to work on teaching him hand signals, as Seymour is deaf. This bull terrier puppy, born around February 2017, was abandoned.