St. Bonifacius, MN – The Polars Men’s basketball team faced off with the Bethany Lutheran College Vikings on Saturday and fell by a score of 75-71.
Women’s Basketball Falls in Overtime Heartbreaker to Vikings
St. Bonifacius, MN – The Polars Women’s Basketball team faced off with the Bethany Lutheran College Vikings on Saturday and fell in overtime 84-79.
Carroll and Buckner Earn Double-Doubles, Men’s Basketball Defeats Knights 88-62
St. Bonifacius, MN – The Polars Men’s Basketball team faced off with the Martin Luther Knights on Friday night and came out on top by a score of 88-62.
Women’s Basketball Falls to Knights in Overtime 80-71
St. Bonifacius, MN – The Crown College Women’s Basketball team faced off with the Martin Luther College Knights on Friday and fell 80-71 in overtime.
Public Notices from the January 11, 2024 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the January 11, 2024 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…
Let’s work together in fulfilling MLK’s dream
As we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Day, we remember the famous “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Dr. King’s speech on racism and equality was delivered 55 years ago, yet today we see…
Borders need to be better protected
What do you call the ongoing wreckless endangerment of Americans and their property, American cities and infrastructure, and American sovereignty? To be blunt, I call it treasonous.
Commentary: Searching for a strategy to gain serenity?
Have you been feeling anxious or even feeling like life is out of control? These feelings are common to people these days. Several things can contribute to these feelings. One of these things is listening to the negative news happening…
Message from county board chair
I would like to thank the constituents in District 1 for their long time support. It has been an honor and pleasure to serve you for the last 21 plus years and I do not take that lightly.
Stormhawks boys swim start season strong
The Chaska/Chanhassen boys swim team has started the 2023-24 season competing against some of the best teams in the state and competed in three invitational tournaments in which they did quite well.
Holy Family falls to Edina
Holy Family hockey has played a tough schedule and this season is no different. The team’s last two games were against competitors ranked in the top-6 in the latest Class 2A poll.
Commentary: Badgers are skillful predators
It’s funny, I believe the average person knows more about the Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis), a critter of Africa and Southwest Asia than they do about the badger in our own backyard, the American Badger (Taxidea taxus). Social media has…
Chaska/Chan Nordic back competing
The Chaska/Chanhassen nordic ski teams returned to competition this past.
Chaska celebrates 7th annual Martin Luther King Jr. day
The Chaska Human Rights Commission will host the seventh annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Human Rights Celebration at the Chaska Event Center on Monday, Jan. 15 at 7:45 a.m.
Stormhawks wrestling finish second at invitational
It was a good weekend of wrestling for the Stormhawks.
Parks Advisory Board
The Parks Advisory Board of the City of Carver was a new initiative in order to get more public involvement and ownership over city parks. The city shifted from a Parks Commission of only seven members to the new Parks…
Metro counties look to set the record straight: Recycling exists
Last year, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency released its 20-year Metropolitan Solid Waste Management Policy Plan. One major point the plan focuses on is the 75% recycling rate required of the metropolitan counties by 2030.
A big deal
The 2024 Big Spiel will take place January 11-14 across the five major curling clubs in the Twin Cities, including the Chaska Curling Club.
Art Consortium opens youth art exhibit
The annual Art Consortium of Carver County’s Youth Art Exhibit opens Jan. 12 at the art center located within the Chaska Community Center. This exhibit showcases visual works from school-age artists under 18 years of age.
Local fire fighter facing cancer with support from community
Zack Bonnema and his family have gone through a wide spectrum of emotions in recent months, with likely more to follow.