Ellendale, ND – The Polars Women’s Basketball team faced off with the Faith Baptist Eagles on Thursday in the NCCAA north regional tournament and the Polars came out victorious.
Commentary: Introduction of new species brings challenges for natives
I think we all have heard about the issue with non-native species and how they can interrupt a habitat. There are many examples of this in both plants and animals.
Public Notices from the February 29, 2024 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the February 29, 2024 print edition of the Chaska Herald? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of pdf’s…
Chaska teen killed in Chicago shooting while visiting friends
A Chaska woman was shot and killed in broad daylight while in Chicago on Sunday, Feb. 25, in what is believed to be a targeted shooting against another individual.
Head Men’s Soccer Coach Jon Forsythe Resigns
St. Bonifacius, MN – Following two seasons as Crown College’s Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Jon Forsythe has accepted the same position at another institution.
Strain over teacher contract talks at forefront of Eastern Carver County Schools board meeting
The Eastern Carver County School Board meeting on Feb. 26 advanced the superintendent search, reviewed midyear academics and examined past and future budgets all while tension-filled teacher contract negotiations continue.
Chaska man who harassed prosecutor and escaped custody to spend 31 years in prison
A Chaska man who harassed a prosecutor and briefly escaped custody will spend 31 years in prison.
Holy Family girls basketball rolls into the semifinals
The Holy Family girls basketball team opened the playoffs with a convincing victory.
Again, Another Tragedy
I have lived in Savage for almost 30 years. When my family and I moved to the south metro from St. Louis in June of 1994, there was an immediate feeling of community. The moving truck was still in front…
Commentary: Resilience-Key to overcoming adversity and thriving in life
How resilient are you? We’ve been thinking about all that has gone on in the world in the last few years and is still going on today. That got us reflecting about our parents and ancestors. They definitely were role…
Chaska girls basketball falls in section semifinals
A strong season came to an end for the Chaska girls basketball team.
Chaska/Chan swimming finish just outside top-10 at state
The Chaska/Chanhassen boys swim and dive team had a very successful state swim meet.
3 Stormhawk grapplers compete at state
Three Chaska/Chanhassen wrestlers took their talents to the Xcel Energy Center to compete against the best in state.
Southwest Christian hockey falls in title game
A history making season came to an end just short of the ultimate prize for the Southwest Christian/Richfield boys hockey team.
Commentary: Jeffers Petroglyphs are a Minnesota must-see
There is a time machine in southwestern Minnesota. Go there and you’ll see images carved by ancient people thousands of years ago.
Spiritual Reflections: Lent is reminder to love God and neighbor
There is a literary pattern found in the ancient stories of the Bible concerning the number 40.
Comeback Falls Short as Softball Loses Pair in Non-Conference Doubleheader
Minneapolis, MN – The Polars Softball team faced off with UW-River Falls on Saturday morning and fell in both matchups by a score of 6-1 and 7-6.
Polars Softball Drops Doubleheader to Auggies
Minneapolis, MN – The Polars softball team faced off with Augsburg on the road in the Auggie Dome Friday night and fell by scores of 4-3 and 11-3.
Brock and Hatton Hit Home Runs, Polars Topple UW-Stout 8-2
St. Paul, MN – The Polars baseball team faced off with UW-Stout in the first contest of the season and came out on top 8-2.