There’s always a lot of talk around town regarding new retail developments.
He loves to crawl into the toy chest and try to pull out the big bones
I’m a friendly, 2-year-old female who enjoys snuggling under blankets. I (
Letter: Gun measure betrays constituents
State Sen. Scott Jensen (R-Chaska): I am disappointed you have decided to co-sponsor a gun control bill, one that breaks your promise to protect Second Amendment rights and betrays your constituents.
Letter: Demand job development
I would like to respond to the letter to the editor “Encourage employment for disabled individuals” in the March 8 edition of the Chaska Herald.
Law enforcement responds to possible burglary off of County Road 61
Chaska police and Carver County Sheriff’s deputies have responded to a possible burglary, according to a Chaska police alert.
Public notices from the March 22, 2018 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 22, 2018 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 .pdf’s that can be opened with Adobe Acrobat.
Letter: We need sound judgement and honest debate on school safety
Michael Grabner — thank you for continuing the conversation on protecting our kids and schools, which is a must. (“Fortification of our schools,” March 8.)
Nate Bostrom receives Communitas Award for Leadership in Individual Community Service
Nate Bostrom, of Chaska, has received the Communitas Award for Leadership in Individual Community Service.
Women’s History Month Profile: Kathleen Brown
Editor’s note: In celebration of Women’s History Month, our March issues will feature profiles on local women who are making a difference in our communities. Do you know an amazing woman in our coverage area who deserves some recognition? Contact Meghan Davy Sandvold at [email protected].
Women’s History Month Profile: Kathleen Brown
Editor’s note: In celebration of Women’s History Month, our March issues will feature profiles on local women who are making a difference in our communities. Do you know an amazing woman in our coverage area who deserves some recognition? Contact Meghan Davy Sandvold at [email protected].
Women’s History Month Profile: Kathleen Brown
Editor’s note: In celebration of Women’s History Month, our March issues will feature profiles on local women who are making a difference in our communities. Do you know an amazing woman in our coverage area who deserves some recognition? Contact Meghan Davy Sandvold at [email protected].
Scott, Carver County upgraded to winter storm warning
Instead of the 3 to 8 inches of snow and the 35 mph gusts previously predicted, the agency is now predicting 5 to 8 inches of snow and winds up to 40 mph for Scott and Carver County. The warning is in effect from 11 p.m. Friday to 10 a.m. Saturday and is still just a ‘watch’ in Hennepin County.
Correction
There was an error in the March 15 story, “3 things to know about the Riedele/Ernst House.” The Ernst House is located along North Walnut Street.
Prince’s family receives autopsy reports
On March 22, Anoka County District Court ordered the release of rock star Prince’s autopsy reports by the Midwest Medical Examiner to his family’s attorney, according to a press release from the Carver County Attorney’s Office.
Hidden treasures beneath city streets
Last summer, during street reconstruction in downtown Chaska and Carver, one person found a silver lining amidst the mess.
Council approves new tobacco store
The Chaska City Council approved a tobacco license application submitted by a new business in town, Chaska Smoke Shop during its Monday night meeting.
Letter: Ernst House expensive for city
Wow! What?
Vietnam War at the library
Chanhassen Library will host a panel discussion “Vietnam War 360.” The discussion will be held 10:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, March 24.
Chaska Police reports: Thefts and domestics
Chaska police officers responded to the following calls.
Winter storm watch: 3-8 inches of snow possible Friday-Saturday
A winter storm watch is in effect from Friday evening through Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
