Drivers throughout the southwest metro likely experienced near whiteout conditions as they made their way home Monday evening.
So, how much snow did the southwest metro get?
Drivers throughout the southwest metro likely experienced near whiteout conditions as they made their way home Monday evening.
Not much drop off from state tournament season
Everyone has a role on a team. Parker Bjorklund’s job was to give Chaska quality minutes off the bench, block a few shots, grab a few rebounds.
Competitive tournament in Lakeville for Chaska Speech Team
The Chaska Speech Team competed at the Lakeville North tournament this past Saturday.
Sheriff: Kidnapping claim unfounded
On Feb. 28, Carver County Sheriff’s Office deputies investigated an alleged incident in a parking lot near the highways 7 and 41 intersection in Chanhassen.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was Guardian Angels Catholic School, 217 West Second Street.
Luck o’the Lake will kick off St. Patrick’s Day fun in Excelsior
The sixth annual Luck o’ the Lake 5K Fun Run will once again paint Water Street green on St. Patrick’s Day.
Overtime victory in regular season finale
Chanhassen closed out the regular season with a thrilling 87-84 overtime win at St. Louis Park on March 2.
Chaska High students create entrepreneurship curriculum for younger students
Three Chaska High School seniors believe learning about entrepreneurship should start as early as elementary school.
‘Passion of Jesus’ in Shakopee
The 37th production of “The Passion of Jesus in Music, Word & Light” is Thursday-Saturday, March 8-10.
Southwest metro high school students plan to protest gun violence
Students are preparing to protest gun violence across the southwest metro, following a mass shooting at a school in Parkland, Florida last month that killed 17 people.
Mother nature shutting down Chaska for the night
A number of Chaska events have been canceled due to the snowstorm that is currently whirling its way through the metro this evening.
The Spoonful: More school threats, goodbye Vikings and one American Dreamer
Welcome to the week. The Spoonful is here for your easy digest of last week’s important news.
Need a divorce or record expunged? There’s help in Scott County
Two legal clinics are coming up for Scott and Carver County residents looking for help with expunging criminal records and divorce.
Eastern Carver County Schools one step ahead of Old Man Winter
Eastern Carver County Schools gets an award for good scheduling.
U.S. Post Office mailbox broke into and it is ‘strongly believed’ that lots of mail was stolen
The curbside drop-off mailbox at the Chaska Post Office was broken into, and it is “strongly believed that a large quantity of mail was stolen,” according to a press release from Chaska Police Chief Scott Knight.
Motivational speaker hopes to help children through tough times
As a motivational speaker for students, Joe Beckman talks about the toughest issues facing today’s youth, with a hope of changing the world.
County lists options as neighbors oppose yard and brush waste site at Arboretum
Dozens of neighborhood residents attended a Carver County Board of Commissioners meeting last week to oppose a brush and yard waste removal site at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Victoria, just east of Bavaria Road along 82nd Street.
Hamel Rodeo switches it up for 2018
HAMEL — Changes are in the works for the 38th annual Hamel Rodeo July 5-8 at Corcoran Lions Park, and organizers are hoping they will make for a better fan experience.
A success story is achieved for Chaska swimming
The Class AA State Boys Swimming and Diving championship finals was about one thing for Chaska, achieving your best.