The Carver County Veteran Services Transportation Program recently upgraded its ride to a brand new 2023 Starcraft Ford E450 Minibus, replacing its 2015 minibus.
Sons of Norway talk will chronicle the life of Norway’s harshest king
On March 21, the Scandia Sons of Norway will host a speaker to tell the tale of Norway’s “Hard-Ruler” of the Viking Age.
Chanhassen falls to Minnetonka in back-and-forth section 2AAAA championship
After a thrilling run through section 2AAAA, Chanhassen’s season came to an end March 17 at the hands of Class 4A No. 4 Minnetonka
Emily Tschida hired to be next Holy Family volleyball coach
The Holy Family volleyball program will be under new leadership this fall.
Army veteran opens up e-bike business in Scott County
For about 16 years, Keith Deutsch’s father ran Ron’s Cycle Shop, LLC out of a shop on the family’s fourth generation farm in Helena Township.
A dedication to those with a willingness to serve
If nothing else, it is clear that Dan Tengwall’s absence will surely be felt by veterans and their families across Carver County. Those who worked with him during his time as the Carver County Veteran Services Officer said the only…
Holy Family senior Sophi Hall surpasses 1,500 points in final games with program
Right before her high school career came to a close, Holy Family senior Sophi Hall capitalized on the chance to etch her name in the record books.
Discontent arises with plans to connect neighboring counties
Despite apparent skepticism and some resistance, Carver County commissioners voted to support Scott County’s latest efforts to collect funding for a pedestrian bridge that would span the Minnesota River and connect the two counties.
Commentary: Chasing the elusive roseate spoonbill
While guiding a photo tour in Florida last week, we were fortunate to capture some amazing images of one of North America’s most stunning birds, the roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja). Standing nearly 3 feet tall, this pink, red, white and…
Commentary: March: In like a lion and out like a lamb
March was once the first month of the year for many inhabitants of Earth’s Northern Hemisphere. It was the time when spring returned and was widely observed as the occasion for new beginnings after the long, dark days of winter.
Letter: Bus ride to Capitol to support ending homelessness (copy)
Want to help end homelessness in Minnesota? We can do it if we make enough noise.
Letter: Bus ride to Capitol to support ending homelessness
Want to help end homelessness in Minnesota? We can do it if we make enough noise.
Chaska makes push for Cooper’s to be in county land trust
With help from the city, Cooper’s Foods owners Gary and Sandy Cooper may be getting the support that they need to keep their 106-year-old family business running and thriving.
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community updates Chaska on new recycling center
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community shared an update for an organic recycling facility that would bring “very high tech composting” to the area in a presentation to the Chaska City Council Meeting on March 6.
Tabke proposes minimum wage for non licensed school employees
Should the state legislature set a minimum wage for non licensed school employees?
Carver council advances plans for Creekside Park, fire station
The Carver City Council on March 6 approved resolutions related to the development of Creekside Park and the proposed fire station/public services building project.
It’s maple tree tapping time
It’s now that special time of year where temperatures are below freezing at night and above freezing during the day, creating the perfect conditions for naturalists and hobbyists alike to collect sap for maple syrup production.
For Victoria Sweets owner, it’s all about connections
Manjit Harrison looks at a combination of eggs, butter, sugar, flour and other ingredients and sees something most people don’t — a spark for communication.
Chanhassen moves forward with major projects
Mayor Elise Ryan has completed three of four stops on her “State of the City” tour, and now she is heading to the Capitol to make the projects highlighted in her presentation a reality.
Public Notices from the March 9, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 9, 2023 print edition of the Chaska Herald newspaper? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of…