Back and forth, trading blow for blow, the first four games between Chaska and Eden Prairie set the stage for an epic fifth set in the Section 2AAA volleyball quarterfinals Oct. 28.
Commentary: Enjoy the stars during winter nights
On most clear nights I walk my dog a couple of hours after sundown and pay attention to the stars visible to my unaided eye.
Commentary: Enjoy the stars during winter nights
On most clear nights I walk my dog a couple of hours after sundown and pay attention to the stars visible to my unaided eye.
Johnson rallies third-party support in Shakopee
A few hundred people crowded the second floor at Canterbury Park in Shakopee Thursday night with campaign signs, and some with a beer, to hear from Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate.
‘A good distraction’
Sometimes it pays off to listen to Dad.
Volleyball: All Stars in playoff opener
Southwest Christian went up for a swing, and more times than not the ball landed on the floor against the Norwood Young America defense.
Police report
Police Report
Proposal calls for higher sewer rate
Carver residents and businesses may pay more for utilities next year.
Proposal calls for higher sewer rate
Carver residents and businesses may pay more for utilities next year.
Minnesota nice at golf tournament
A friend of a friend from New Zealand came for the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska.
Minnesota nice at golf tournament
A friend of a friend from New Zealand came for the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska.
Commentary: A visit to Paisley Park: ‘Maybe she’s just like her mother’
I asked myself, “Did fate step in or was I just lucky enough to secure tickets for one of the very first tours of Paisley Park?” This is the kind of experience you would tell your kids about someday. An…
An electric plan
A proposed 46.7-megawatt power plant had city officials asking questions during a Monday morning field trip.
Spookin’ it safe
Halloween is right around the corner and the Herald asked Chaska Police Chief Scott Knight safety questions to keep even the littlest of ghosts safe.
Curling up a reputation
New form of government?
Carver voters will decide next month whether to change the form of their city government.
Met Council awards contract for Southwest LRT vehicles
The Metropolitan Council has awarded a $118 million contract to Siemens to begin production of 27 light rail vehicles for the Southwest Light Rail Transit project.
Second state trophy in three years
To collect team hardware at a state tournament, a total team effort is needed.
Education commissioner to visit District 112 schools
District 112 wants conversations about personalized learning to expand to the state and national levels, said Brenda Vogds, District 112 secondary teaching and learning supervisor.
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.