Not much separated Shakopee and Chaska into the Section 2-4A boys basketball championship. Just one spot in the final Minnesota Basketball News rankings. Less than one point per game scored average.
That state tournament feel once again
Tara Seifert pulled down her mask briefly, flashing a smile, and then cut down the remaining strands of the net, throwing it into the air like a bride with flowers on her wedding day.
Commentary: How do you measure success in your life?
What does reaching success mean to you?
Starwatch: Spring is now in the sky
Spring is now in the sky as well as the air. And nothing’s springier than Leo, the lion.
State Girls Hockey: Senior captain Kayley Crawford comes up with double-OT winner
A shot advantage of 32-11 through two periods, Minnetonka found themselves uncomfortably ahead just 1-0 into the third period.
Section 5AA Basketball: Second-place a great run for Holy Family Catholic.
The odds were stacked for Holy Family Catholic in the Section 5AA Championship on March 26 against second-ranked and top-seeded Minneapolis North.
COVID-19 vaccines are about to be open to all Minnesotans. How’s this going to work?
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Friday announced the opening of the coronavirus vaccination floodgates — and a torrent of anxious Minnesotans rushed in.
State Gymnastics: Chaska’s Autumn Hepola scores 9.275 on vault
Forty-eight of the top vaulters in Class AA hit the mat March 27 at Champlin Park High School for the state competition. Chaska High School senior Autumn Hepola was one of them for the first time.
Class 3A State Wrestling: Velazquez fourth, McEnelly crowned champion
PJ Velazquez felt good about his draw in the 145-pound bracket. Things played out just as he hoped. But in sports not everything goes to plan.
Section 2-4A Boys Basketball: Shakopee has Chaska’s number once again
Not much separated Shakopee and Chaska into the Section 2-4A boys basketball championship. Just one spot in the final Minnesota Basketball News rankings. Less than one point per game scored average.
How to recycle plastic bags during your next grocery run
Plastic bags and films can’t be recycled in a traditional curbside recycling bin, but there are still many opportunities for local residents to recycle these single-use plastics.
Letter: Introduction to Team 112
Hello! I am writing this letter to introduce the community to Team 112.
Section 5AA Girls Basketball: No shame in second place for Southwest Christian
Southwest Christian never expected to be playing for a Section 5AA championship. A No. 10 seed just doesn’t make the finals every day.
Public notices from the March 25, 2021 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 25, 2021 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…
Letter: Let’s stand up for our democracy
As we head into spring with a renewal of spirit, we are taking stock on where we are, what we can do better and our collective future. We look for a more just democracy where everyone is included and represented.…
Take 5 for Nature: Waiting on wildflowers
Although in Minnesota it’s never really safe to say that winter is over, spring is certainly on the horizon.
Letter: Fire damage not conveyed in article
Many of us at Waybury apartments were stunned, shocked, and angered by Amy Felegy’s article on the Waybury fire (“Fires damage apartment, destroy machine shop,” Feb. 25). She apparently didn’t do her due diligence in her fact-finding.
Commentary: Career as a hope dealer
I speak and write frequently about hope. I know we need food, water and air to live. In my opinion, hope is another thing we can’t live without. It is a mindset. It is a way of looking at the…
DOC introduces bill to give incarcerated moms more time with babies
Natalie Pollard wore gray prison garb and kept a blanket over her lap to conceal her handcuffs when she was wheeled into St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Shakopee to give birth to her youngest child on Feb. 21, 2016.
Section 2-4A Girls Basketball: That state tournament feel once again for Chaska
Tara Seifert pulled down her mask briefly, flashing a smile, and then cut down the remaining strands of the net, throwing it into the air like a bride with flowers on her wedding day