Chaska River City Days organizers are hosting a meet and greet from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, April 24 at the Cy’s Bar and Grill Back Party Room, 500 Pine Street, Chaska.
Initiative highlights immigrant voices
During the month of April, the Chaska Human Rights Commission is hosting several events as a part of an initiative called “Chaska Celebrates Immigrant Voices.”
MVEC members return three to board of directors at annual meeting
Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative held its 85th annual meeting at the city of Arlington’s Community Center April 5 and returned all three incumbents to its board of directors for three-year terms, the cooperative reported.
Commentary: Do yourself a big favor and make API a habit
What if someone says something to you that doesn’t seem quite right?
Participation will be high on shooting ranges across the state
Participation looks to be high again in Minnesota State High School Clay Target League this spring.
Cars and Caves returns to Chanhassen on April 30
Cars and Caves, the outdoor auto extravaganza of collector, classic and exotic cars hosted by Chanhassen AutoPlex, is returning for the 2022 season.
Federal funding sought for regional trail crossing the Minnesota River
County officials are seeking federal transportation dollars for the Merriam Junction Regional Trail planned to link Scott and Carver counties, with a Minnesota River crossing.
Paisley Park announces Celebration 2022 lineup
She still likes to play like a kitten
This 1-year-old brown tabby domestic short-haired female was found roaming as a stray. She’s ready for a forever home with loving people who will give her yummy food, a soft comfy place to sleep and fun toys to play with…
Commentary: City planning is a long process
Let me start this out by saying that I am a member of the city of Carver’s Planning Commission.
Carver County Sheriff’s Office responds to thefts
Carver County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
Carver County Attorney Mark Metz seeks a fourth term
Commentary: Some safety tips regarding AirTags
Within the past year, Apple began to sell AirTags, which are roughly the size of a large coin and designed to track other objects using its network of iPhones.
Paid letter: A few things to say
After reading Reid Anderson’s letter to the editor (“Doesn’t illustrate moderate view,” March 31), I have a few things to say to Greg Boe: Kudos! Hats off! Thank you!
Letter: Making communities stronger, safer, healthier
April is national Volunteer Appreciation Month and we appreciate all the volunteers out there that make our communities stronger, safer and healthier for everyone.
Clinging to survival, one snail at a time
It seems like there are as many different strategies employed for a bird’s survival as there are species of bird.
Library: Read all about it — National Library Week
It is National Library Week! This means it is time to celebrate our nation’s libraries, library workers’ contributions and promote library use and support. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and…
RoboHawks take first place at regionals
The Chaska High School’s FIRST Robotics team recently took first place, out of 58, at the FIRST Robotics Regional Competition in Duluth.
Chaska Easter Egg Hunt is back on April 16 (copy)
Chaska’s annual Easter Egg Hunt is back.
Chaska Easter Egg Hunt is back on April 16
Chaska’s annual Easter Egg Hunt is back.