Imagine for a minute going to the car lot to buy a car, and when you inquire how it works, hear ‘Trust me it works.’ How about the mileage? ‘Trust me, it’s great.’ How about the price? ‘Trust me, after you buy it I’ll send you the bill.’
Letter: Wolves belong on endangered list
I’m glad politicians in Washington, D.C. did not include a provision in the large omnibus spending bill, recently voted on, that would have removed the gray wolf from the endangered species list.
Letter: No info to support claims
Regarding the hypothetical single payer for health care (“Single payer system saves dollars,” March 22).
Adores fetch, disc catch, tug-o-war, chew and squeaky toys
Looking for an outgoing play buddy who adores fetch, disc catch, tug-o-war, chew and squeaky toys?
Millions to be spent on interchange that will help southwest Chaska grow
Chaska is closer to gaining a new Highway 212 interchange to serve residential neighborhoods, a future school and a community park.
April 10 – HPC – Packet Now Available
Click HERE for the April 10, 2018, Heritage Preservation Commission Packet.
If you have any questions, contact [email protected].
Public notices from the April 5, 2018 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 5, 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.
Commentary: Relentlessly search for common ground
Legislators sign on to bills for many reasons other than to support them with a vote.
Ready for the redemption
John Starkey led the 800-meter state finals with 200 meters to go. Noah Cvetnic connected on the first four heights, a podium finish in the high jump finals in 2017.
Judge sentences Michael Campbell to 4 years in prison for death of Ria Patel
MINNEAPOLIS — Hennepin County District Court Judge Fred Karasov sentenced Michael Laurence Campbell, 21, to four years and four months in prison Thursday, April 5, for killing Eden Prairie’s Ria Patel in a car crash last September.
Jonathan Carver Parkway Study Update
An update of the Jonathan Carver Parkway study will be presented to the City Council on Monday, April 16th by Carver County and WSB. The meeting is open to the public and begins at 7 p.m. Please join us for an update on the project.
Keep Water in Your Backyard
The early part of this rainy (or snowy) month is a good time to think and observe how water flows in your own yard. See more… If there are any questions, please contact [email protected]
Former Eden Prairie resident present during shooting at YouTube headquarters
A former Eden Prairie resident working as a product manager at YouTube has gained widespread attention after his Twitter account was apparently hacked during the April 3 shooting at the company’s San Bruno, California, headquarters.
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.
The potential leader of the pack
A line-up that produced nine 10-plus run outputs in 2017 returns seven of nine starters, and for Chaska softball that puts them in the Metro West Conference championship conversation.
After a fruitless search, county yard and brush waste site to close
The Carver County Board of Commissioners ordered staff to end county collection of brush, leave and grass clippings by Jan. 1, 2019.
Spring sports season on hold
Clearing off the track at Holy Family Catholic High School seems like a yearly ritual for coach Ian Parzyck. All that work gets a few more days of practice outdoors, and with the spring sports schedule already so condensed in Minnesota, every day counts.
MyPillow won’t be boycotting Laura Ingraham show
Updated 4:03 p.m. Tuesday
What happened on this date in local history?
April 5, 1906: We understand that our council will have a number of our streets surfaced with gravel in the near future. Several street crossings will also receive attention.
Blessing of farming tools at West Union on April 8
West Union Lutheran Church is introducing a new way to celebrate the arrival of spring.