
An upset heard across the state
Hopkins has been girls basketball immortality in the state of Minnesota over the last decade, having reached the state championship in nine of the last 10 years. 
Sully Scholle headed to New Mexico
The New Mexico Ice Wolves have signed Chaska forward Sullivan Scholle to a tender agreement for the 2021-2022 season. Scholle, a three-year varsity forward, led the team in points with 20 goals and 18 assists.
Coming together as a community
As someone who neither grew up nor lives in the area, I am often asked about Chaska. My response always begins and ends with the word “community.” 
Chaska comes together as a community unlike any other
As an outsider, I am always asked about Chaska. My response always begins and ends with the word community. 
Chaska is the 2021 MSHSL Girls Basketball champions
It was a play Chaska had run dozens of times this season. Yet at shootaround April 9, hours before the Minnesota State High School League Class 4A Girls Basketball Championship, coach Tara Seifert wanted to practice it. 
Dream comes true for Hawks
It was a play Chaska had run dozens of times this season. Yet at shootaround April 9, hours before the Minnesota State High School League Class 4A Girls Basketball Championship, coach Tara Seifert wanted to practice it. 
Commentary: Promoting community of harmony and respect
Editor’s note: This letter was submitted on behalf of the Chaska Human Rights Commission. 
Letter: Voters need to prove who they are
After reading the letter to your newspaper titled “Voting: Let’s stand up for our democracy,” (March 25) by Tracy Leggett, I have a few comments. 
Pre- and post-game celebrations planned for Chaska girls basketball
While only 300 or so spectators will be allowed into the Target Center tonight among the Chaska Hawks contingent for the State Girls Basketball Championship, gatherings before and after the game are open to the public. 
Letter: Dangerous to our democracy
Most of us believe for our democracy to work for us all it must include us all, no matter our race, background, income or zip code. Throughout our history we have fought to make sure every eligible American is able… 
Letter: Attempting to realign priorities
It has become quite clear that corporations delving into politics doesn’t work too well. The recent Georgia voter integrity bill (SB202) finds 16 entities protesting against the law. Clearly, they have embarrassed themselves with their lack of knowledge as to… 
Letter: Bad for the health of society
I’d like to respond to Vince Beaudette’s recent letter (“A cover for mob control,” April 1). 
Commentary: Slow return to normalcy
I’m back and — great news — I’m back in school full-time! I know, such a huge step during this pandemic. I couldn’t be happier. 
Letter: Democracy’s shining beacon
For the first time in over 200 years after an election, the United States of America did not have a peaceful transfer of power. This was due in large part to the “Big Lie” promulgated by many Republicans claiming voter… 
Marathons, 5K races making a return for 2021
The COVID pandemic wiped out much of the 2020 marathon and 5K road race season. Among those races were large events such as the Twin Cities Marathon and Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth. 
Letter: We all have to share this planet
I read the opinion letters today and felt a visceral discomfort in my stomach. The beat goes on and on regarding fraud and lies. 
Students serving seniors: Locals create videos and activities for residents with memory loss
Anjali Jayanti, 11, has been playing the violin since she was 4 years old. 
Hardcore Hawks were 1998’s state girls basketball’s Cinderella story
Minneapolis North High School was the capital of high school basketball in the 1990s. Khalid El-Amin and Jabbar Washington led the Polars to a trio of state titles between 1995 and 1997. 
Hardcore Hawks were Cinderella story
Minneapolis North High School was the capital of high school basketball in the 1990s. Khalid El-Amin and Jabbar Washington led the Polars to a trio of state titles between 1995 and 1997. 
