Sept. 6, 2011. I remember it as if it were yesterday.
Attorney General responds to city of Victoria
The city of Victoria can pay the Open Meeting Law defense costs for its council members.
Soccer: Visualization becomes reality in 2-0 Storm shutout
Chanhassen spent Wednesday’s practice mentally visualizing the next day’s game. Thinking about where they were and where they wanted to be.
Thursday Roundup: Dual comes down to last race
The score tied at 42 through 10 events, the 400-yard freestyle relay the deciding race, St. Louis Park’s victory allowed them a 48-46 decision over Chaska in the Metro West Conference opener Sept. 7.
Soccer: One goal enough for conference opening win
If the field seemed tilted over the first 40 minutes between Chanhassen and Bloomington Kennedy Sept. 7, the second half provided the same, just on opposite side.
Police report
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Three Qs: Her take on tater tots made her hotdish ‘State Plate’ worthy
When you think of food and Minnesota, what immediately comes to mind? Hotdish you say? Absolutely. It’s iconic, in the same pantheon of Babe the Blue Ox, the Vikings, Prince, and Spoon Bridge and Cherry.
Pipe bomb left in Carver County mailbox
At about 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6, Carver County Sheriff’s Office deputies investigated a report of an undetonated pipe bomb inside a mailbox in Watertown Township.
Local vet to receive ‘Recycled Ride’ Sept. 8
U.S. Navy veteran Justin Griego of Chaska will receive a Recycled Ride car donation, Friday, Sept. 8, from LaMettry’s Collision, Chanhassen.
Chaska High student conducts scientific research in Costa Rica
When Maggie Lano applied to go to Costa Rica this summer to conduct scientific research, she had no idea that research would hit closer to home.
Library: Popular mystery author to visit
At 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, author P.J. Tracy (the pseudonym for Traci Lambrecht) will talk about her books and sign copies.
Food trucks: Navigating regulations in the southwest metro
Nothing in Amanda Erickson’s life has worked out more smoothly than the business tucked away inside a jade green 1951 Chevrolet panel truck dappled with bare patches and rust: I Look So Good Smoothies.
Chanhassen resident helps endangered whooping cranes on family farm
W hen Tom Jessen bought his family’s old dairy farm in Wisconsin, the property had several old buildings that were falling apart and held old equipment.
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? Send us your guess.
‘Volleyball has always been a huge part of my life’
While Chaska volleyball is off to an 0-3 start for the first time since 2011 — losses to top-10 Hopkins and Prior Lake as well as Lakeville South in four games in the late August season opener — there remains…
SW Christian: Soccer teams post shutouts
Three different players scored for Southwest Christian, which posted its fourth shutout in five games, defeating Mankato Loyola 3-0 Tuesday in girls soccer.
Swim: The first time is always special
Even when Chanhassen had some of the best swimmers in the state, placed third as a team, when it came to swimming against Eden Prairie in a dual, it was all Eagles.
A stroke reshaped the life of Inspire director
ST. LOUIS PARK — Karen Bjorgan had a good career, working at Wells Fargo in downtown Minneapolis.
A stroke reshaped the life of Inspire director
ST. LOUIS PARK — Karen Bjorgan had a good career, working at Wells Fargo in downtown Minneapolis.
Mother, son found dead in apparent murder-suicide
ORONO — Police officers found two people hanged at a house in Orono on Monday in what appears to be a murder-suicide.