On this date in history, the Herald reported:
Lacrosse: Bitter taste left in their mouths
Leading at one point 4-0 and by three goals at halftime, the normal flow of the game turned against Chaska.
Softball: 10-run rule in effect in Chaska win
Chaska improved to 2-1 in the Metro West Conference and 4-2 overall in a six-inning, 11-1 win over Bloomington Kennedy Tuesday.
Baseball: No hitter in first varsity start
Jacob Goraczkowski pitched all of one inning as a sophomore. One inning in a blowout.
Track: Southwest Christian wins four events in HFC Quad
Class AA New Prague and Waconia led the meet Tuesday in a quadrangular in Victoria with Southwest Christian third in both fields.
Tennis: Chanhassen improves to 2-1 on the season
Chanhassen surrendered just four total games in four singles matches, winning its second straight dual in a 7-0 road decision at Delano-Rockford Monday.
Gun carry permits continue to rise
A recent state report shows continued growth in the number of local residents obtaining permits to carry handguns.
Chaska on the grow
It was a big night for growth in Chaska. Monday night, the Chaska City Council approved 340 new housing units for the city.
La Academia decision may come in April
The District 112 School Board may be asked to act on part of the school boundaries proposal earlier originally planned.
Canterbury proposes highest return to bettors in U.S.
Canterbury Park racing officials announced Tuesday a sweeping reduction in parimutuel takeout that will result in the Shakopee racetrack offering a wagering product priced lower, on average, than any
Chaska speakers place in state finals
The Chaska Speech team competed at the Minnesota State Speech competition on Saturday in Lakeville.
New restaurant tees off at Chaska Town Course
Hungry golfers will have a new dining option at the Chaska Town Course this year. Oak 19 Fare and Refreshment opened on Tuesday, April 19.
Public notices from the April 14, 2016 Chaska Herald
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Foul play not suspected in death of Shakopee college student
MENOMONIE, Wis. — Foul play is not suspected in the death of a 22-year-old college student from Shakopee, whose body was found just after 7 a.m. (Read more…) Saturday on a driveway in Menomonie.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was Chaska Market, in City Square Center on West Fourth Street. The market specializes in Mexican and Latin American foods.
Chaska VFW to host district convention
Chaska VFW Post 1791 hosts the 2nd District VFW Convention April 29-30.
Baseball: Leum powers Skippers to fifth win of season
Fox Leum blasted his third home run in two games, helping Minnetonka to a 10-5 win over Owatonna Monday at Veterans Field.
Lacrosse: Defenses stout in 2015 playoff rematch
Trailing 6-2 early in the second half, Chanhassen held Minnetonka to two goals the rest of the way, playing the Skippers in tight as ever in an 8-6 loss in girls lacrosse action Monday.
Golf: Hazeltine plays tough in Chaska Invitational
Chanhassen coach David Kalthoff felt he had the team to win the Chaska Girls Golf Invitational Monday. He also felt with the quality of opposition in the eight-team field, a top half finish wasn’t a c
Southwest Christian: Bounce back win for Stars Softball
Scoreless into the third period, the second time through the order, Southwest Christian recorded four doubles, scoring three runs, en route to a 10-0, five-inning win over Spectrum in Elk River Monday