Mustard Moon is going “back to where it all started,” reports owner Jane Hall.
Chaska’s Arrow Ace Hardware and Paint will close Saturday
Ace Hardware and Paint in downtown Chaska will close its doors on Saturday, March 17.
What student protests looked like in the southwest metro
Thousands of students in the southwest metro joined peers around the country in a national walkout to protest gun violence on Wednesday, March 15, 2018.
Free to fly? ‘No records found’ of city request for air restrictions during Ryder Cup
There are “no records found” of a city request for air restrictions over Hazeltine National Golf Club during the 2016 Ryder Cup, according federal aviation documents.
Would you live in one of Chaska’s oldest homes?
Development plans call for the Riedele/Ernst House, one of the city’s oldest homes, to be once again used for residential housing.
Public notices from the March 15, 2018 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 15, 2018 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 .pdf’s that can be opened with Adobe Acrobat.
Letter: Safety of having mom at home
It seems we had a big week last week for the women of the states with their day of wanting equality. That’s not a bad idea, equal pay for equal work. Why shouldn’t it be that way?
Carver County retains No. 1 health ranking, despite highest rate of excessive drinking in metro
Carver County ranks first in health outcomes and health factors according to 2018 County Health Rankings report, released March 14 by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute (UWPHI).
Chaska Police reports: Thefts and accidents
Police Report
ACCC annual meeting is March 20
The Arts Consortium of Carver County will host its 9th annual meeting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 20, at the historic Notermann Building in Victoria.
Shop 501 & Company celebrates fifth anniversary
Shop 501 & Company in Chaska celebrates its 5th anniversary in March. Established in 2013 as Shop 501, the vintage, home, art and garden store has grown from the original group of five partners to include 10 additional dealers, according to a press release.
Women’s History Month Profile: Brooke Beyer
Brooke Beyer is the director of community events and marketing for the Wayzata Chamber of Commerce. In her time with the chamber, the city’s beloved festivals— including James J. Hill Days, Chilly Open and the Wayzata Art Experience—have become annual events that draw thousands from across the Twin Cities.
UPDATED: Jury issues guilty verdict for Campbell; Patel family plans to launch foundation
MINNEAPOLIS — A Hennepin County jury ruled on March 14 that Michael Laurence Campbell, 21, was guilty of killing his 20-year-old girlfriend — Ria Patel of Eden Prairie — as a result negligent driving, and they ruled he was guilty of leaving the scene of the crash.
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.
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Three Illinois men charged with bombing Bloomington Islamic center
U.S. Attorney Gregory G. Brooker today announced a federal criminal complaint charging three rural Illinois men with bombing the Bloomington Islamic center on Aug. 5.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the Arby’s sign, off of Yellow Brick Road and County Road 61 in downtown Chaska.
What happened on this date in local history?
March 8, 1928: The Happ Auditorium, which is now being used for roller skating and basketball, has a fine new $550 Brunswick Panatrope, purchased at the Burkhart Furniture Store. It is not only a handsome instrument, but from a musical standpoint, one of the greatest inventions ever made in the phonograph line.
Paulsen: Tax reform already is seeing economic benefits
It was just before Christmas that a massive overhaul of our nation’s tax code was passed into law. This reform plan, the first in over 30 years, is a major victory for our economy, our state and for the country. It will create more jobs, boost paychecks for employees, and put more money in people’s pockets.
Paulsen: Tax reform already is seeing economic benefits
It was just before Christmas that a massive overhaul of our nation’s tax code was passed into law. This reform plan, the first in over 30 years, is a major victory for our economy, our state and for the country. It will create more jobs, boost paychecks for employees, and put more money in people’s pockets.