In her second season with Southwest Christian, head coach Tiffany Stubbs wants this one to be different than the last.
Local author publishes sci-fi novel ‘The Automaton’
Science fiction stories involving robots or any sort of artificial intelligence (AI) usually follow tropes such as the destruction of an unworthy human race, robots and AI being evil, a robot disguised as a human and so on.
Plenty of holiday tournaments for avid sports fans to take in
There’s plenty of sports during the holidays for the avid sports fan to enjoy.
Local author self publishes sci-fi novel ‘The Automaton’
Science fiction stories involving robots or any sort of artificial intelligence (AI) usually follow tropes such as the destruction of an unworthy human race, robots and AI being evil, a robot disguised as a human and so on.
Chaska VFW leader and Vietnam vet Rich Daniels gifted new roof
Thanks to several local nonprofits, Chaska VFW Post Commander Rich Daniels and his family have a new roof over their heads—just in time for the snowy winter season.
Latest Shockpocket installment made for easier reading
Each book, each chapter and each character are unique—just the way Chanhassen author Henry L. Walton planned it.
ECCS holds Truth in Taxation, certifies levy
The Eastern Carver County School Board certified its levy Dec. 5 after holding it annual Truth in Taxation hearing.
$1 million Powerball ticket sold in Chanhassen
A $1 million winning Powerball ticket for the Dec. 7 drawing was sold at the Cub Foods in Chanhassen at 7900 Market Boulevard, according to the Minnesota Lottery.
Patience key for Chaska boys hockey in 2022-23 season
After a sustaining 4-0 home ice loss to Chanhassen Dec. 6, Chaska head coach Matt Cooke had a short message for his team: the sun is going to come up the next day.
Area roundup: Three hockey teams continue winning ways
Each week, area athletes and teams compete on the court, ice or mat and in the gym or pool. Here are some of the highlights from Dec. 5 to Dec 10.
Chanhassen, Shakopee pass paid parental leave policy ahead of state vote
As legislators are expected to debate legislation in St. Paul over the coming months which would provide a statewide paid parental leave policy, some communities aren’t waiting.
Chanhassen boys basketball moves to 1-2, aiming to maximize ability
Third-year head coach Corey Christopherson is excited for another season in the Chanhassen High School gymnasium.
His House Foundation addresses suburban homelessness
Three years ago, when Angelia Worley was seven months pregnant and had been sober for just over a year, she lost her housing. She had dealt with housing insecurity and addiction her entire adult life.
Local author to host signing for new novel ‘The Automaton’
Local author Ian Young is hosting a book signing for his new novel “The Automaton” at the Dunn Brothers in Downtown Chaska at 7 p.m. on Dec. 15.
Trees, lights and Santa highlight Christmas theme in downtown Chaska
Downtown Chaska came to life with Christmas cheer on a recent weekend.
Chaska-Chanhassen gymnastics team still strong despite smaller numbers
Despite having fewer gymnasts than usual on the roster, the gymnasts on this year’s StormHawk team still believe they will be “Better together,” as their team motto says.
Health official: Carver County at low COVID-19 risk level
Community Health Services Administrator Dr. Richard Scott shared COVID-19 and general population statistics before the Board of Health at the Carver County Board of Commissioners meeting on Nov. 1.
Commentary: Surviving and thriving this holiday season
What expectations do you have for this holiday season? Sometimes those expectations can be shaped by outside forces. Maybe you’ve seen some iconic paintings by Norman Rockwell. In the past, they were on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post…
The future of Chaska’s ‘bread and butter’ discussed at Truth in Taxation hearing
The City of Chaska gave a presentation on its proposed $1.125 million tax levy for 2023-2026 and fielded some public comments during its annual Truth in Taxation hearing Dec. 4.
Know the Truth to talk substance use at Chaska Middle School West
The organization Know the Truth is coming to Chaska Middle School West on Friday, Dec. 9, to address the dangers of substance use.