Linda Pelzman still can’t get over her husband’s clean hands. “The only time they’ve ever been that clean is on vacation,” she mused.
Tennis: Depth throughout the roster
Chaska
Police report
Police Report
Live bait will be allowed on Mille Lacs Lake starting with opener
All Mille Lacs Lake anglers will be able to fish with live bait when the season opens Saturday, May 14.
Softball: The bond is strong with this team
Chaska
Sprucing up the silo
Todd Dexter is ready to leave his mark on the Jonathan community he’s called home for the last 12 years.
Commentary: Volunteering feeds the spirit
Senior Community Services serves tens of thousands of Minnesota seniors and their caregivers annually, and much of the caring outreach is done thanks to the dedication of 3,700 volunteers. Yes, nearly
Taking a vacation with bass clarinet
“I think I’m most looking forward to being able to get together with amazing musicians from the whole state, to be able to come together and just have a lot of fun making music.”
Baseball: New legacies to leave behind
Chaska
Road to the Ryder Cup
In less than five months, 250,000 golf enthusiasts will descend on Chaska, as Hazeltine National Golf Club hosts the 2016 Ryder Cup.
Track: Third new section in five years
Holy Family Catholic
Track: State medals, conference titles and more
Numbers are up for the Chaska Boys Track and Field team with well over 50 athletes out between eighth and 12th grade.
Where the heck is it?
Each week we publish a detail of a local landmark. The next week we identify the landmark. Do you know where the heck this is? (Read more…) Send us your guess.
Herald reports
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County honors retiring employees
Carver County honored 20 retirees – including three who worked for the county for more than 40 years – at its April 5 Board meeting. The recognition event coincided with National County Government Mon
Charting path to vibrant economy
As the new president of the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, a top personal priority has been to hit the road. For six months, I’ve been crisscrossing our great state, asking questions and listening. It
City unbundles electric franchise fee
Chaska residents will soon see a change in their electric bills. On Monday night, the council voted to unbundle the electric franchise fee from its rates. The fee, which covers the city’s cost to prov
Volunteers needed for Christmas in May
Volunteers are needed Saturday, May 7 for Christmas in May-Chaska.
Teacher of the Year finalists are announced
The District 112 Foundation has announced five finalists for Eastern Carver County Schools’ 2016 Teacher of the Year.