Southwest Christian came on as the season progressed, production coming from up and down the line-up.
Public notices from the March 11, 2021 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 11, 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…
Section 2-4A Boys Basketball: Chaska advances to semifinals with Eden Prairie
Minnetonka won the opening four minutes of each half. Chaska won the rest, the difference in a 57-44 victory for the Hawks in the Section 2-4A quarterfinals on March 16.
Section 2-4A Girls Basketball: Top four seeds advance to Friday’s semifinals
Sidelined for two weeks with COVID concerns, the first 18 minutes back in game action were kindly put, a bit rusty for Chaska.
Library: Books for the garden
Spring is on the horizon. We feel a shift in the air and in the breeze. Carver County Library is also feeling a shift with our digital collection. RBdigital and cloudLibrary are in the process of moving to one platform…
Chief, council talk possible Chaska PD recruitment changes
Almost a year into Chaska Police Chief Ryan Seibert’s role, the Chaska Police Department is looking into new recruitment and outreach efforts.
Playoff season is upon us in high school sports
Are you ready for March Madness? Ready or not, here it comes!
Clusters of B117 variant identified in Carver County schools, sports associations
The job of epidemiologists is to trace the signature of a disease outbreak. Find its origins. Find the connections.
Soggy Bottom raises $2,500
The Carver Lions Club on March 7 presented $2,500 in proceeds from its annual Soggy Bottom fundraiser to Jill “Jilly” and Mike Curry of Carver.
Busy weekend for Chaska Speech Team
This past weekend was busy for the Chaska High School speech team.
I will periodically tell you about my day
I will jump into your lap or let you place me there for some petting. I (Jewels) reach up wanting you to pick me up and hold me upright. I door greet, ankle rub, give kitty kisses, follow you and…
26% of county residents have some level of COVID immunity
Carver County COVID-19 statistics, provided by Eric Sieger, county communications manager on March 15.
Back to defend their relay state titles
Sam Brennan wasn’t planning on winning the 50-yard freestyle race at the Section 2AA Meet. It just happened.
Section 2AA Swim: Chaska/Chanhassen relay teams back to defend state titles
Sam Brennan wasn’t planning on winning the 50-yard freestyle race at the Section 2AA Meet. It just happened.
Judge: Hammer-Schlagen is enforceable trademark
A federal judge last week recognized Stillwater’s WRB Inc., as owner of the trademark on Hammer-Schlagen, a game of hammering nails into a stump.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at one of these area restaurants
St. Patrick’s Day is this week, on Wednesday, March 17, and some area joints are putting on small-scale specials and celebrations that look more normal than they did last year, when the pandemic’s impacts were just beginning.
Section 6AAA Wrestling: Waconia ends Minnetonka’s team season
Three consecutive match wins nearly erased a 16-0 hole for Minnetonka in the Section 6AAA Wrestling championship March 13 at St. Michael-Albertville High School.
Commentary: Newspapers excel as your collective ‘eyes and ears’ (copy)
My days of sitting behind an editor’s desk have passed, but I’ll never lose my newspaper blood. I regularly enjoy my first cup of coffee while scanning newspaper websites. It’s a great way to keep current on what’s happening in…
Commentary: Newspapers excel as your collective ‘eyes and ears’
My days of sitting behind an editor’s desk have passed, but I’ll never lose my newspaper blood. I regularly enjoy my first cup of coffee while scanning newspaper websites. It’s a great way to keep current on what’s happening in…
Commentary: Cloak yourself with a Cape of Confidence
Do you want more confidence? Recently we saw a picture of a young boy appearing confident as he looked to the sky with an upraised arm, while wearing a red cape. Ah, nothing like wearing a red cape to help…