A big thanks to the Boy Scouts of Troop 174.
Commentary: Disappointed in actions and misinformed theory
On April 13, Jim Nash, the elected representative for Minnesota House District 47A, was one of 35 Republican state legislators from Minnesota to sign a letter praising North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory
Commentary: Reason to come downtown
After a year of reading the letters of naysayers regarding the new Chaska Curling Center, I feel compelled to share my perspective.
Commentary: Proposal won’t handle traffic
Dear Chaska City Council, staff and city residents: Demand a thorough traffic study for the "Lake Jonathan Flats" proposal. ("Chaska on the grow," April 21.)
Lacrosse: Shutout victory for first-place Chaska
Twelve different Chaska players found the net, leading the Hawks boys lacrosse team to an 18-0 win over Robbinsdale Cooper on April 28.
Carver clean-up is this weekend
The city of Carver annual spring clean-up program is this weekend.
Search warrant closed in Prince investigation
The Carver County Attorney’s Office has requested that the search warrant for Prince’s death investigation be kept closed until the commencement of criminal proceedings or 180 days from now, according
Spring Clean-Up Day is May 7
Chaska’s Spring Clean-Up Day is scheduled for Saturday, May 7. From 8 a.m. (Read more…) – 2 p.m., residents can dispose of yard waste free of charge at Athletic Park in downtown Chaska. Approved yard waste include
Recent fatalities mark 100 deaths on Minnesota roads
Imagining bright futures and making lasting memories came to an unexpected end for the family and friends of 100 people since Jan. 1 in Minnesota, according to preliminary information from the Minneso
Commentary: Considering college? Consider costs
May 1 is National College Decision Day, as it is often the deadline for students to make deposits to attend the college of their choice.
Considering college?
May 1 is National College Decision Day, as it is often the deadline for students to make deposits to attend the college of their choice.
The sound of silence
B ob and Cassie Dauwalter can’t help but smile as they watch their three daughters Kaelin, Tenley and Kennedy read to their 7-month-old son Hudson. Hudson sits attentively and watches them with great
Future Carver development has teeth
The city of Carver may have its first dental office late this year.
Kick off the 2016 Cubs season
Kick off the 2016 Chaska Cubs baseball season with the annual Lead-Off Party at the Chaska American Legion from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 30. (Read more…)
Golf: Minnetonka shoots 283, beats No. 1 Wayzata
Ben Sigel shot a four-under par score of 68, leading Minnetonka to a one-stroke victory over top-ranked Wayzata in boys golf April 26 at Pioneer Creek Golf Course in Maple Plain.
Residential construction permits off to strong start in 2016
The year 2016 is off to the strongest start for number of residential construction permits pulled since 2007, according to the Keystone Report for the Builders Association of the Twin Cities (BATC).
Prince was major landholder in city
Prince was not only an international music star, he also was a significant landholder in the city of Chanhassen.
Extra enforcement finds ‘too many distracted drivers’
Drivers with their eyes off the road caught the eye of law enforcement statewide during Minnesota’s extra enforcement campaign April 11 – 17. Police officers, sheriff deputies and state patrol trooper
Report: State HIV/AIDS cases higher in some populations in 2015
While the total number of HIV diagnoses in the state for 2015 remained about the same as in 2014, a new report from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) shows rates in certain population groups in
Booking it
The Carver County Library system continues to grow in both use and relevance. That was the message library staff shared with the Chaska City Council during a presentation on April 18.