The passing of one year into another is often filled with many meanings and feelings. But, really, the new year is just the first day of the civil year in the Gregorian calendar, which is used by most countries. But…
Commentary: Mayor’s Top 10 Carver news of 2022
I’ve always loved a good year-ender, a retrospective look at the most notable items from the previous year. In Carver, it has been my tradition to share 10 things that were the most memorable in our community from the previous…
Commentary: Resolutions – your New Year’s life story
Psssst! Just between you and us – how are you doing with those New Year’s resolutions you made? Since we’re only about a week into the New Year, maybe your answer is “So far so good.” We applaud you if…
Schools close as snow piles up in southwest metro region
Much like the rest of Minnesota, the southwest metro was a winter wonderland Wednesday as snow has continuously fallen for two days, causing hazardous conditions and severe winter weather advisories across the region.
Golf rounds down in 2022; bad weather played the biggest role
Golf facilities across all categories in Minnesota reported a decrease in golf rounds over the previous year by an average of 5.4%.
Carver women to receive Soggy Bottom funds
Two Carver women will receive the proceeds from the Carver County Lions Club’s 14th annual Soggy Bottom Golf Fundraiser, which will be held at Riverside Park in Carver.
Area roundup: Chanhassen hockey extends win streak to 10
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. 26 to Dec 29.
Villager Tower for December / January 2022
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Carver Villager Tower #390 December / January
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Great Northern Festival returns in 2023 to celebrate cold and combat climate change (copy)
The Great Northern Festival is back this winter to celebrate the cold months, once again with a particular focus on climate change.
Great Northern Festival returns in 2023 to celebrate cold and combat climate change
The Great Northern Festival is back this winter to celebrate the cold months, once again with a particular focus on climate change.