St. Bonifacius, MN – The Polars Men’s Basketball team faced off with the Augustana Vikings and took home the three point win 64-61.
Serapio Scores Career High, Women’s Basketball Topped by Beavers 82-64
St. Bonifacius, MN – The Polars Women’s Basketball team faced off with Buena Vista on Friday night and fell 82-64.
Public Notices from the November 16, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the November 16, 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…
Polars Battle to 1-1 Tie to Conclude 2023 Season
Kissimmee, FL – The Polars Men’s Soccer team faced of with Boyce College on Friday after heavy rainfall originally postponed the match. The two teams finished in a 1-1 tie.
Carver joins neighboring cities in banning wild and exotic animals
Lions and tigers and dingoes, oh my!
Amateur historian releases book on Carver
John von Walter sat in a chair in his impressive, history archive-like downstairs, having to recline a bit to support the large and heavy hard-covered history book he was holding — his.
Late Goal Propels Bruins Past Polars After Two Overtime Periods
Kissimmee, FL – The Polars Women’s Soccer team faced off with the Bob Jones University Bruins on Thursday in the NCCAA DII Semifinal Match and fell 1-0.
Criner Named First Team All-UMAC, Anfield, Banks, and Green Earn All-UMAC Honors
St. Bonifacius, MN – The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference released their All-Conference Awards on Thursday and Crown had four players earn All-UMAC honors.
Leaning into what Carver County has to offer
Although the recently completed Highway 41 construction in downtown Chaska was a literal and figurative roadblock for some of the city center businesses, the work will surely pay dividends, Southwest Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Steve Curtis said.
Letter: Remember to thank a teacher
Nov. 13-17 is National Education Week. Let’s all give a big shout out to the educators of our community! The teachers, counselors, paras, aids, specialists and all who work with students are all superheroes, in my opinion.
Commentary: How squirrels find buried nuts
I was recently asked by a local TV news station to answer a question about how squirrels find their buried nuts. This is a great example of super cool things that go on in nature that most people don’t understand…
Letter: A tradition of giving continues
In celebration of this year’s Thanksgiving, a number of Carver County churches and non-profits have come together to distribute over 800 turkeys and meals to area families.
Commentary: Let’s make every week World Kindness Week
What’s a gift that keeps on giving? How would you answer that question? There are many great possible answers and today we’ll talk about one of them. So, what is it? It’s kindness. The reason we picked kindness is because…
Library: Some cookbooks for the fall
Carver County libraries are closed Thursday, Nov. 23, and Friday, Nov. 24.
Dahlke grant continues to improve library inclusivity
Upon his death in 2021, Carver County resident and library patron Charles Dahlke left half of his estate to the county’s public libraries.
Men’s Basketball Notches Road Win Over Cardinals, Carroll With Another Double-Double
Winona, MN – The Polars Men’s Basketball team faced off with the Saint Mary’s (MN) Cardinals on Wednesday and came out on top 81-64.
Oles Best Polars in Early Season Matchup 64-45
Northfield, MN – The Polars Women’s Basketball team headed on the road Wednesday night for a game against St. Olaf and fell 64-45.
Men’s Soccer Flies By Falcons 2-0 Behind Strong Offensive Effort
Kissimmee, FL – The Polars Men’s Soccer team faced off with the Kansas Christian Falcons in their first match of pool play at the NCCAA DII Championships and came out on top 2-0.
Chanhassen’s Maxwell Woods named top male fall athlete in area
A bystander can tell when Chanhassen senior Maxwell Woods has the ball in his hands — not just by the way it looks, but by how it sounds.
Annual Prep Bowl title games the place to be after Thanksgiving
Terrified of the crowds, long lines and potential physicality that can be Black Friday?