With boating season around the corner, the Carver County Sheriff’s Department is gearing up with a new boat and equipment for its dive team. 
Area basketball: Chaska girls advance to section 2AAAA championship in tight win
For the first time in a few months, Chaska looked to be in a bit of trouble. 
Student achievements celebrated at ECCS board meeting
Students from across Eastern Carver County Schools were recognized for their recent achievements at the Feb. 27 school board meeting. 
Chaska/Chanhassen’s Carson Turner finishes fifth at state wrestling tournament
The Chaska/Chanhassen wrestling season came to an end March 4 as freshman Carson Turner reached the podium in his first time competing at the Class 3A state tournament. 
Experience the 1800s with upcoming Carver County summer camps
Registration for the Carver County Historical Society’s summer camps is now open. The historical society is offering two different camps this June. 
Chaska/Chanhassen finishes eighth at Class 2A state swim and dive meet
The Chaska/Chanhassen StormHawks had a strong finish to their season behind senior Lucas Becker and the 200 freestyle relay team at the Class 2A state championship meet March 3 and 4. 
Chaska art gallery hosting reception for travel photographer
Sower Art Gallery in Chaska is hosting an artist reception for travel photographer on Saturday, March 11.
Chaska downtown Highway 41 Project open house to be hosted this week
The construction company heading the Downtown Highway 41 Project is hosting an open house for the public on March 9 from 5-7 p.m. at the Chaska Event Center, 3210 Chaska Blvd. 
Chaska receives $28,605 grant for Safe Routes to School program
The Minnesota Department of Transportation announced the week of March 2 that Chaska will receive $28,605 in state grant funding from the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School Program, which works to improve safety and reduce traffic congestion… 
Compost bins, rain barrels for sale with discount to Carver County residents
Carver County Environmental Services and Carver County Water Management have partnered with the Recycling Association of Minnesota for a rain catcher/barrel and compost bin sale.
Seifert, Stubbs earn section coaches awards for girls basketball
Area coaches received section coach of the year honors from the Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association March 2. 
Public Notices from the March 2, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 2, 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…
‘Be the Bridge’ brings conversations of racial healing to south metro
Three years in, Be the Bridge’s south metro chapter continues to foster conversations around racial justice, anti-racism and equity within the community. 
Maxwell Woods reaches 1,000 career points for Chanhassen
The regular season came to a close on a high note for junior Maxwell Woods and the Chanhassen boys basketball team. 
Chanhassen hockey falls in thrilling double-overtime section final
After historic program feats like 24 wins, a share of a conference championship and two section 2AA tournament wins, time ran out on the Chanhassen Storm’s magical season March 2 at Braemar Arena. 
A contemporary spin on a traditional craft
Contemporary textile artists will challenge the expectations of traditional quilt-making in an exhibition coming in April to the Carver County Historical Society. 
Registration open for Carver-Scott Extension program
Registration is underway for Garden Fever: Climate Responsiveness in Your Own Backyard, as presented by the Carver-Scott Extension master gardener program. 
Bank and coffee shop in the works for Carver
Concept plans have been announced for a combination bank and coffee shop in one building in Carver.
County senior day services to close after 45 years
When Blake Klaustermeier’s grandfather, Hillard, experienced a transient ischemic attack — better known as a TIA or mini stroke — on Valentine’s Day of last year, the family was relieved he was under the supervision of employees at Encore. 
Past growth boom means more maintenance now
Summer road construction is on Chanhassen’s horizon as the city continues to monitor its 115 miles of roadway. Five of those miles could be rehabilitated this year with construction expected to begin in June, according to the city. 
