Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
Construction concerns, youth reps and other approvals at latest city council meeting
The Downtown Highway 41 Project has been a popular topic of discussion in recent months in Chaska, and it was no different at the Chaska City Council meeting on April 3.
Sewer pipe installation underway on Highway 41 project
Crews in Chaska began sanitary sewer pipe installation and will remove old storm sewer pipes during the week of April 10.
Registration open for 2023 Minnewashta Mud Run
All ages can sign up for the Minnewashta Mud Run, which will be held July 15 at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park.
Week focuses on work of 911 dispatchers
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is being observed this week to celebrate the “unsung heroes that nobody sees,” according to Debra Paige, the Carver County director of emergency management.
Emmer, McMillan discuss Highway 5 project funding
State Highway 5 was the topic of conversation April 5 when Victoria Mayor Deb McMillan and U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer, D-Minn., met at Victoria City Hall — less than a city block from the aging roadway.
Chanhassen church promotes diverse stories in preschool reading, upcoming book fair
Students in the preschool at Family of Christ Lutheran Church in Chanhassen gathered April 6 to listen to a reading of the children’s book “My Daddy Tells Me” by author Thuba Nguyen.
Kennedy Sanders receives Chaska High School’s Athena Award
Earlier in April, Chaska High School senior Kennedy Sanders received the school’s 2023 Athena Award.
Public Notices from the April 6, 2023 Chaska Herald
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Chanhassen senior Grace Fogarty receives school’s Athena Award
Chanhassen All-State soccer player Grace Fogarty earned one more recognition in March to close out her high school career.
Annual spring hydrant flushing has begun in Chaska
The Chaska Water Department is flushing water mains from April 10 to May 2.
Chanhassen baseball returns to the diamond after Class 4A third place finish
Baseball is back, and the Chanhassen Storm are coming off one of the strongest performances in program history.
Numbers keep growing as trap shooters set to begin 15th season
The season is underway for 11,986 student-athletes participating in the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League this spring.
Competitive sections for area teams set for next two seasons
April 6 was a highly anticipated day for high school coaches and teams around Minnesota.
Commentary: Spring season – projects and permits
It is almost spring, and the season of projects is right around the corner. If your project involves new construction, or remodeling of a structure, you will likely need a building permit.
Getting in front of the issue to get bad actors behind bars
As crime has been pushed further into the virtual realm with new and evolving technologies, detectives have had to reassess the way they investigate crime scenes — or, perhaps more accurately, “crime screens.”
Free suicide prevention training for rural faith leaders
The Minnesota Departments of Agriculture and Health are partnering to offer free suicide prevention training for faith leaders in rural communities. This April and May, training will be offered to rural congregation leaders of all faiths and denominations.
Legislative roundup: Rehm, Coleman differ on budget, Social Security
Here’s a look at positions taken by local lawmakers on some proposals at the Legislature.
Letter: Seniors favor Medicare Advantage program
As an insurance agent, I interact with dozens of folks looking for health care coverage. Rather than listing out the numerous services and benefits that I am all too familiar with, I prefer to let numbers and statistics speak for…
Letter: Defense of ‘socialism’ built on wrong premise
In a recent letter, “Oh, the ills of socialism,” in the March 2 issue of The Herald, Sheri Meyers defended her appreciation for “socialism” and presented a defense that was built on a wrong premise. I could address each item…