At the beginning of April, the Carver County Board of Commissioners opted in to new settlements with certain opioid manufacturers and three major national pharmacies.
Earth Day Celebration with Chaska Parks and Recreation goes indoors
Chaska Parks and Recreation hosted a family-friendly Earth Day Celebration at the Chaska Community Center on April 22.
38th annual Taste of Chaska
Food vendors from Chaska and the surrounding communities will be coming together in one big celebration of local eats for the 38th annual Taste of Chaska event on May 10 from 4–8 p.m.
Chanhassen boys lacrosse looking to rebound from state tournament heartbreak
The past two seasons have brought historic program success but also some unwanted endings for the Chanhassen boys lacrosse team.
The Forgotten Initiative hosts upcoming ‘fun run’ in Shakopee
Local nonprofit The Forgotten Initiative is hosting a “fun run/walk” May 6 in Shakopee.
Southwest Christian boys tennis mixed with experience, newcomers and energy in 2023
Four-thirty p.m. came around during a practice early this spring, and Southwest Christian head coach Gary Schmidt told the boys tennis team they could be done practicing for the day.
Longtime head coach Tara Seifert steps down from Chaska girls basketball program
The Chaska girls basketball program saw an era come to an end.
Chaska baseball looks to contend late in the season with a different roster
Heading into the 2023 season, the Chaska baseball team has a chance to do something that the program has not done since 1993: win back-to-back conference championships.
Holy Family baseball aiming to capitalize on its experience returning to lineup
The 2022 baseball season did not go as Holy Family might have wanted it based on wins and losses, but head coach Bryan DeLorenzo is optimistic 2023 could be different.
Next Steps Learning Center expanding to Shakopee
Next Steps Learning Center, a child care facility serving the southwest metro, has recently started work on expanding to an upcoming Shakopee location.
Public Notices from the April 20, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 20, 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…
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community hosts academy to improve Native American history in schools
Over 200 educators across the state convened at the first-ever Educator Academy hosted by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community on Tuesday, April 18, at Mystic Lake Center in Prior Lake.
Letter: Support bills that would fund affordable housing
More than 500,000 Minnesotans are paying more than 30% of their net income toward rent, according to the Minnesota Housing Partnership. More than 60% are living paycheck-to-paycheck.
Meteorologist weighs in on wild April weather
It might have been summer seemingly over night in some parts of the state last week including the southwest metro, but meteorologists predict cooler temperatures will linger until the end of the month, possibly until mid May.
Celebrate Arbor day at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
Celebrate Arbor Day at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum April 28 with a packed schedule of activities.
Weather whiplash as snow follows 80 degrees
Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 17-21, and it seems Minnesota is eager to celebrate. For a state where breaking weather-related records is the norm, flooding, 80-degree temps, and a snowstorm all in the same week can pass as mere…
Chaska Yards development, ‘economic incubators’ and transient accommodation renewal
In January 2022, Carver County CDA approved a concept plan for four owner-occupied units on the residential portion of the East 3rd Street and North Walnut Street intersection.
Chaska police respond to theft, property damage reports
Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
Chaska Auxiliary hosts 70th annual Easter Egg Hunt
For the 70th year in a row, the American Legion Auxiliary Chaska Unit #57 hosted an Easter egg hunt at City Square Park for children up to 10 years-old.
Udermann hopes to leverage new role to expand library access
Carver County Commissioner Matt Udermann was recently named board chair of the Metropolitan Library Service Agency.