A virtual open house is scheduled for Nov. 17 for comments on proposed extensive improvements at Ironwood Park in Carver.
Letter: Points to rejection of policies
Rarely does a governor’s race hold so much significance as the election of Glenn Youngkin in the commonwealth of Virginia. Reclaiming that spot after a 12-year dry spell is stunning, as President Joe Biden carried Virginia by 10% in 2020.…
Honoring those who served on Veterans Day
A Veterans Day service was held Thursday morning at Chaska Middle School West.
Now what? District on next moves after referendum passing
Following last week’s passed operating levy referendum, Eastern Carver County Schools staff are gearing up for significant district changes over the next decade.
Southwest Metro veteran services aim to meet veterans needs
County veteran services offices provide a wide variety of assistance and benefits. Whether it is disability compensation, pension, dental and optical assistance or even door-to-door transportation for medical appointments.
Letter: Thank you for serving this great country
The members of American Legion Auxiliary Chaska Unit 57 would like to express our sincere appreciation for the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces.
Letter: Remember a veteran on this day
On this Veterans Day, we as an organization, Chaska American Legion Post 57, would like to thank all veterans for serving and for your continuing service to our community.
Orange tabby is as handsome as a movie star
Clark Gable is a 3-year-old orange tabby domestic medium-hair male who is as handsome as the movie star! He likes people, and other animals once he gets to know them, but is too energetic for small children. Clark is healthy…
Plato loves to lounge around
Plato is a Russian blue domestic shorthair male, about 7 years old. Named after the ancient Greek philosopher, he has that same distinguished look and similarly subscribes to the philosophy that happiness is the highest aim. A super friendly cat…
Scott, Carver Counties continue COVID battle and introduce youth vaccines
While Carver and Scott Counties are seeing a moderate surge in COVID-19 case rates, public health officials say they hope getting children vaccinated will curb those numbers closer to zero.
A home-run day for Chaska student-athletes on National Signing Day
When teams from the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference get together in the coming years, it’s going to feel like a Chaska baseball reunion of sorts.
Signing Day 2021
A sampling of area student-athletes on National Signing Day, Nov. 10, 2021.
A chance to live out your inner cowboy
Library: Check out Book Club in a Bag
Already in a book club or perhaps looking to start a new discussion group? Be sure to check out the Library’s Book Club in a Bag Kits. We have kits available for kids, teens, and adults that can be checked…
Chaska Police reports: Burglary, missing person
Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
QualiTech, FAST Engineering partner in oil spill product
Chaska-based manufacturing company QualiTech Environmental Inc. has partnered with Ireland’s FAST Engineering Ltd. over FASTANK liquid storage containers.
New book on Chaska published: ‘Listening to Her Own Voice’
Minneapolis born and raised, author Colleen MacFarlane has written a new historical fiction book, “Listening to Her Own Voice.”
State Meet success for Chanhassen Storm, Minnetonka Skippers
Izzy Roemer was the last runner into the state meet out of Section 2AAA Cross Country. The Chanhassen senior made the most out of the opportunity Nov. 6 at St. Olaf College course in Northfield.
Shine the Light on Homelessness sleep out on Saturday
This Saturday, Nov. 13 from 4 p.m. to Sunday, Nov. 14 at 7 a.m. is a public sleep out to raise awareness and funds to fight housing instability.
Carver neighbors light up the night to honor Pierce Delger
One of the brightest lights was missing.