I am honored and thrilled to endorse Courtney Johnson for mayor of Carver.
Krug: I would be a breath of fresh air
I’m a resident of Victoria and running for the Eastern Carver County, District 112, school board. Please let this be my introduction to the community.
Paid letter: Johnson deserves second term
I’ve known Carver Mayor Courtney Johnson for about 25 years. We were both mass communications majors at St. Cloud State University. She was one of the more dedicated students in the department, which is what led to her successful career…
Paid letter: Anderson has fresh perspective
Residents of District 1 have the wonderful opportunity to bring a fresh, balanced, compassionate perspective to the Carver County Board of Commissioners this year in Lisa Anderson.
Q-and-A with Eastern Carver County School Board candidate Makiza Johnson
Name/age: Makiza Johnson, 50
Q-and-A with Eastern Carver County School Board candidate Ellie Krug
Name/age: Ellie Krug, 65
Commentary: How should communities respond to change?
When it comes to building the health of communities or organizations, one sure thing is that change will always be with us.
Commentary: The ‘flights’ of the sphinx moth
Early fall brings an amazing insect to our flower gardens across the United States. It is the White-lined Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata), also called the Hawk Moth or Hummingbird Moth. No matter what name you use, this is a large…
Carver County Board candidates share views at forum
The League of Women Voters of Eastern Carver County hosted the Carver County Commissioners Candidate Forum on Thursday, Sept. 29, at the Carver County Government Center board room.
Paid letter: Berg Scherer understands district
Rachel Berg Scherer would be an impactful member of the school board for Eastern Carver County Schools. She has the communication skills, perspective, and passion for our schools to effectively lead when it comes to educating my three children as…
Commentary: Your stress response can help or hurt you
We are recognizing that there’s a lot of stress going around these days. People are responding to stressful situations in their families, their communities, and the world. In our field, we realize there are different ways to respond to stress…
Holy Family boys’ soccer earns share of Wright County conference championship
Oct. 4 was a tense evening for the Holy Family boys’ soccer team.
Holy Family girls’ soccer wins Wright County conference championship
The regular season for the Holy Family girls’ soccer team came with plenty of challenges early on, but it ended with a reward.
The Landing combines history and nature for unique seasonal activities
This fall, The Landing is setting itself apart from other seasonal activities in the area.
The Thomas A. Costello Legacy Foundation hosts first annual 5K
Tom Costello lived a life driven by a desire to learn and a passion for staying active — values now reflected in the work done by the foundation his family started in his honor.
Area tennis teams preparing for section tournaments
The regular season for girls’ tennis has come to a close, and area schools are preparing for the beginning of the section tournaments.
Roundup: Chaska football bounces back, soccer teams wrapping up regular season
Each week several area teams compete on the field, court, course or in the pool. Here are some of the highlights from Sept. 26-Oct. 1.
Roundup: Chanhassen football suffers first loss, Storm girls’ soccer closing in on Metro West title
Each week several area teams compete on the field, court, course or in the pool. Here are some of the highlights from Sept. 26-Oct. 1.
Villager Tower for September / October 2022
The September / October 2022 edition of Carver’s Villager Tower is now available for download!
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Carver Villager Tower #387 September / October
The Villager Tower has been written and published since 1983 by Ricki Schultz. She can be contacted at (952) 448-5126 and [email protected].
Paid letter: Keep Webber on the bench
I am writing to support the election of Judge Charles Webber in the 1st Judicial District.