Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the May 4, 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…
Area roundup: Chanhassen baseball tops Chaska in game one of rivalry matchup
Each week, area athletes and teams compete on the field, track, court or course. Here are some of the highlights from May 1 to May 6.
Prince Memorial Highway on the horizon
The long-anticipated move to designate a section of Highway 5 as the “Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway” has passed its final legislative hurdle.
Chaska girls golf going for third straight conference championship, boys golf looking to finish near the top
Spring has officially sprung, meaning the Chaska golf teams are teeing it up, hitting approach shots and lining up putts.
Southwest Christian/Jordan girls lacrosse having stellar season
The Southwest Christian/Jordan girls lacrosse team has taken quite the leap in four years.
Disability advocacy training applications open
Partners in Policymaking is accepting applications for its advocacy training course for Minnesotans with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities.
Mi C.A.S.A. celebrates ‘children’s day’ events in southwest metro
Local organization Mi C.A.S.A. held multiple children’s day events throughout the southwest metro in recent weeks, bringing communities together for activities, games, food and music.
Yoga, pilates and other ways to hop on workout trends in Chaska
After a long winter of being cooped up indoors, excitedly watching all the snow melt, and then watching it snow several more times, few things feel better than moving off the couch and into the sun.
The Straits are making the rounds, bringing local art to the library
Carol and Lissa Strait share more in common than their mutual love of nephew and husband Montana Strait. Both women share a passion for art and creativity, and their work is making the rounds.
Commentary: If it looks like a duck …
When is a duck not a duck? The answer is … when it is a merganser. So, what is a merganser? The mergansers are fish-eating ducks with many different adaptations that make them very different from ducks, yet they are…
SouthWest Transit welcomes Lyft partnership
SouthWest Transit opened up the Chaska City Council’s May 1 meeting with information on its new partnership with the rideshare app Lyft.
Commentary: Nordic club to meet at Andrew Peterson Farm
In 1850, Anders Petersson immigrated to the United States from Sweden. He first settled in Iowa and then in Scandia, Minnesota, which is now Waconia. Anders Americanized his name to Andrew Peterson. His farm is just west of Parley Lake…
The Rainflower Project is back at the Arboretum for a second year
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Public Notices from the April 27, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 27, 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…
Chaska-Chanhassen embarking on first boys volleyball season
It required many months of recruitment, open gym nights and early morning practices to accommodate varying schedules and gym space, but boys volleyball for Chaska and Chanhassen is underway.
Letter: Emmer’s hypocrisy is showing
I almost did a spit-take when I read your April 13 headline about U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer taking part in the discussion about highway funding (“Emmer, McMillan discuss Highway 5 project funding”).
Over $1 million for rent relief expected for south metro
Every three months, about 330 households from Scott and Carver counties call the Greater Twin Cities United Way, also known as 211, seeking resources in order to avoid becoming homeless.
Area roundup: Chaska softball beats Chanhassen for first time in nine years
Each week, area athletes and teams compete on the field, track, court or course. Here are some of the highlights from April 24 to April 29.
May Markets are back for a third year at Arboretum
April showers bring May flowers — and May Markets at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.