Community members can learn more about changes proposed by the Lower Minnesota River Watershed District for land use and development standards at upcoming meetings.
Then and now for Ben Urbanciz, Chaska hockey
Ben Urbanciz was there in 2014-15, a freshman, the Chaska boys hockey program barely able to field a JV team.
Nick Scheller among three area skiers to state
Nick Scheller has headed south to the State Cross Country Meet in Northfield three times, placing sixth as a sophomore on the St. Olaf College course last November.
Two games, two days, two wins for Holy Family Catholic
Road games at Class 3A Delano and Waconia on back-to-back nights, a trip to top-10 Orono on the docket, the words that first came to mind for Holy Family Catholic coach Matt Thuli was …
Fifteen 3-pointers in Chaska Hawks’ victory
Remember when Cole Nicholson started the Orono game a perfect 6-for-6 from behind the 3-point arc last month?
Commentary: Pavement that protects water
Thinking about redoing a patio, walkway or driveway this summer? Consider permeable pavers.
Minnetonka moves on in 2-1 OT win over Chaska/Chanhassen
Held without a goal over four consecutive periods, closing in on a fifth, Minnetonka pressed hard to make something happen.
Letter: Book it to the book sale
Looking for a way to chase away the winter blues? The Friends of the Chaska Library winter book sale begins tomorrow, Feb. 9, at 10 a.m..
Letter: Republican policies are as cruel and dysfunctional as ever
The economy continues its improvement of the previous eight years at not quite the same rate of improvement; so some new records are still being set.
Letter: Sometimes the responses are heartbreaking
Dating violence — have you talked to your child about it?
Letter: Draining the swamp
Suppose you work for Company X, yet all of your efforts, under the radar, were to assist Company Y, X’s chief competitor. Do you suppose that, if your efforts were discovered, you’d be fired, sued, and in some instances, jailed?
Chanhassen High School releases dean’s list
Chanhassen High School released its Dean’s List for the first semester of the 2017-18 school year. Students on Dean’s List 1 have a 3.667 or higher grade point average. Students on Dean’s List 2 have a 3.0-3.666 grade point average.
Chaska High School releases dean’s list
Chaska High School released its Dean’s List for the first semester of the 2017-18 school year. Students on Dean’s List 1 have a 3.667 or higher grade point average. Students on Dean’s List 2 have a 3.0-3.666 grade point average.
Regular season complete for Chaska/Chanhassen wrestling
Chaska/Chanhassen closed out the dual season with a 13-5 record, posting two wins in three matches at a quadrangular Feb. 8 at St. Thomas Academy in Mendota Heights.
Another quality win for Holy Family Catholic
Cal Wishart netted 34 points, topping 2,000 career points for his Delano career, but Holy Family Catholic boys basketball prevailed in a 77-68 road win Feb. 8.
Nine-goal outburst for Chaska hockey
A tight game through two periods, a four-game third stanza pulled Chaska away from host Spring Lake Park in a 9-3 decision Feb. 8 at Fogarty Arena.
Attorney office objects to releasing data on Prince’s death to public amid active investigation
The Carver County Attorney’s Office is objecting to a motion seeking a court order to compel the release of law enforcement and medical examiner information related to the death of the rock star Prince.
Third-period rally for Southwest Christian/Richfield
If you keep grinding, good things will happen on the ice.
She can make anything into a toy
Amanda
Judy Erdahl wins her own Vince Lombardi Trophy, for being a leader for a cancer cure
Philadelphia Eagles football players aren’t the only ones bringing home the much-coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy. Judy Erdahl of Minnetonka, also became the proud owner of a similar trophy, for being one of the “Leaders for a Cure.”