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Chanhassen lacrosse coaches receive state awards
Coaches from both the Chanhassen boys and girls lacrosse teams received end-of-the-season awards.
Chanhassen lacrosse players make All-Metro team
Chanhassen’s lacrosse teams were represented in the All-Metro teams June 15.
Storm girls lacrosse finish second in state tournament
In its first state tournament appearance as a program, Chanhassen made its presence felt, but came up short of the ultimate goal of winning the championship.
Community Builder Award honors Mike Poppitz and baseball club
Shelly Battcher says she didn’t always recognize the kind of impact her father, Mike Poppitz, was having on the Victoria community.
Sherry Schultz receives city of Victoria’s initial Key to the City Award
With humbling appreciation, Sherry Schultz recently received the city of Victoria’s initial Key to the City Award.
Commentary: Balancing the positives and pitfalls of being a perfectionist
Are you a perfectionist? We all can be at times. Like the name implies, the perfectionist wants everything to be just so. Therefore, being a perfectionist may have both some positives and some pitfalls.
Southwest Christian has historic performance from girls relays
Four girls combined to have a historic finish for the Southwest Christian High School track and field program this season, placing first and second in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays and breaking school records in both events at the 2022…
Chanhassen places third in state tournament
Chanhassen’s underdog run during the postseason came to an end June 17, but not before the team earned some hardware.
Hawks baseball, Storm softball represented in All-Metro
Area baseball and softball players recently received recognition for their play on the field this season.
Chaska class of 2022 told to ‘seize the day’
The 380 students of Chaska High School class of 2022 took to the stage and received their diplomas during a ceremony at 4 p.m. Friday, June 10 at Grace Church in Eden Prairie.
Minnesota Valley Community Band to play June 24 in Chaska
The 60-member Minnesota Valley Community Band plans to perform in Chaska Friday, June 24, in the gazebo at City Square Park.
Chaska police respond to thefts, burglaries
Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
2022 golf season comes to close at state tournaments
Area golfers faced challenging golf courses, different weather conditions from day to day and the best fields of players this season in the state tournament June 14 and 15.
Public Notices from the June 9, 2022 Chaska Herald
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Planning Commission recommends approval for Block 42 concept plan
The Block 42 (Guardian Angels Catholic School) Redevelopment Plan continues to move forward since its inception in December 2021.
Success story worth trumpeting about
Recently I have been spending some time photographing a pair of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) with six little cygnets. This swan family is not in a wilderness setting, but a suburban backyard pond.
The Chaska History Center reveals stories of old main street in new exhibit
The Chaska Historical Society has curated a new exhibit called “Chaska’s First Downtown: Second Street Over Time,” featuring tales and artifacts from the city’s old main road, Second Street.
Paid letter: Putting interests of public schools first
Providing a great education for our children is something every parent strives for. I know; we raised four wonderful children who all went to the Eastern Carver County Schools.
Lisa Anderson files to run for Carver County Board seat
Lisa Anderson has filed to run for Carver County commissioner in District 1.