If you’re a coffee lover who lives in the Twin Cities metro area, you’re in luck.
Soccer: First conference victory for Chaska boys
Suffering one-goal defeats in four of the first Metro West Conference, one needed to go the way of Chaska.
Soccer, a universal language for Hawks
If you’re like me, you’ve been drawn to the TV around 10 p.m. most September nights to watch the final innings of the Minnesota Twins.
Maplewood woman gets over 14 years in Eden Prairie, Chanhassen overdose deaths
MINNEAPOLIS — Colleen Ronnei said she replays the moments of Jan. 7, 2016, in her mind several times a day.
Oakwood Elementary recognized as among nation’s best
Mystic Lake hotel expansion to be done for New Year’s Eve
Mystic Lake Hotel Casino plans to open the expansion in January.
public notices from the September 28, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the September 28, 2017 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…
Single-payer ‘dream’ would be a nightmare for Americans
The Affordable Care Act’s exchanges are collapsing. In 40 percent of counties, consumers will have access to just one insurer on the exchange next year. In 47 counties, there will be no insurers on the exchange at all.
Tales of local history come alive
Who knew our own local cemeteries could tell such tales of adventure, achievement, and sorrow?
Super opportunities for football fans are coming
If you like the National Football League and all things about pro sports, there are events coming up that you don’t want to miss. After all, Minneapolis doesn’t host Super Bowls very often, but it will in February for Super…
Chan council sets 2018 preliminary tax levy
The Chanhassen City Council set the maximum tax levy at its Monday night meeting and voted to keep the tax rate the same as in 2017.
Chaska High School gears up for Homecoming
Chaska High School is gearing up for its 2017 Homecoming activities and this year’s theme is “Can I have this dance? (High School Musical).”
Look back
Library: Read up on the Vietnam War
With the focus on the Vietnam War in Ken Burns and Lynn Novick ten part series “The Vietnam War” on PBS, below are a selection of the many Carver County Library books focusing on the war and its aftermath.
Food trucks: Regulations vary by city
N othing in Amanda Erickson’s life has worked out more smoothly than the business tucked away inside a jade green 1951 Chevrolet panel truck dappled with bare patches and rust: I Look So Good Smoothies.
Food trucks: Regulations vary by city
N othing in Amanda Erickson’s life has worked out more smoothly than the business tucked away inside a jade green 1951 Chevrolet panel truck dappled with bare patches and rust: I Look So Good Smoothies.
Where the heck is it?
Each week we publish a detail of a local landmark. The next week we identify the landmark. Do you know where the heck this is? Send us your guess.
Love INC looking to strategize for the future
Love INC has a nine question survey for those interested in helping the organization strategize for the future.
Around the Region: Stars volleyball rallies for top-10 win
Southwest Christian volleyball added a win over top-10 Class A Bethlehem Academy, rallying from two games down in a 22-25, 22-25, 25-21, 25-21, 15-6 victory Tuesday.
Chaska: A pair of one-goal losses to Benilde-St. Margaret
Christopher Welscher’s second-half goal was the difference as Benilde-St. Margaret held off a strong challenge late from host Chaska in a 2-1 finish Tuesday in boys soccer action.