The Chaska City Council approved preliminary plans for the building of four data centers just north of West Creek Corporate Center, near the Clover Ridge neighborhoods, on the condition that the builder, Stream Data Centers, address neighborhood concerns regarding lighting…
Sweet: Bakery headed for downtown Chaska will serve pastries and ice cream
Andy Mooney always wanted to work closer to his home in Carver, while maintaining his culinary skills.
One injured in Carver Elementary dumpster fire
The Carver and Chaska fire departments responded to a dumpster fire at Carver Elementary in the city of Carver at approximately 7 p.m. Saturday Aug. 19.
Sweet: Bakery headed for downtown Chaska will serve pastries and ice cream
Andy Mooney always wanted to work closer to his home in Carver, while maintaining his culinary skills.
Sweet: Bakery headed for downtown Chaska will serve pastries and ice cream
Andy Mooney always wanted to work closer to his home in Carver, while maintaining his culinary skills.
Final plans for Veterans Park approved
Final plans for Veterans Park (formerly known as the Schimelpfenig Park) were approved with a vote of 5-0 during the lengthy meeting Aug. 21. The council also approved the solicitation of bids of the first phase of the park, which…
Event center for rural themed weddings approved by Council
Plans for an event center, called Bavaria Downs, on 270 acres of land on Bavaria Road near Victoria received unanimous approval by Chaska councilors, Aug. 21. The venue, operated by A’bulae will be able to accommodate two events of about…
Increased taxes to make up for decreased local government aid
The city faces a $250,000 shortfall to its 2018 budget following decreased local government aid from the state.
9th Annual Master Gardener Plant Sale in Chaska
The Carver-Scott Extension Master Gardeners will be selling plants at the 9th Annual Master Gardener Plant Sale in Chaska.
La Academia settles into its new home
La Academia has been a school of many firsts since it first opened in Eastern Carver County School’s Kindergarten Center in 2012.
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Library: Small presses make big impression
As well as being a state with many readers, Minnesota also boasts a number of small presses that publish fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books. Many of these presses are listed at http://publishersarchive.com/Minnesota.
Library: Small presses make big impression
As well as being a state with many readers, Minnesota also boasts a number of small presses that publish fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books. Many of these presses are listed at http://publishersarchive.com/Minnesota.
New plan of attack for Fire
Ron Hoffman has been with the Holy Family Catholic cross country program for 11 years, the last four as head coach.
Highway 41 expansion approved for congested intersection
The Chaska City Council unanimously voted to give municipal consent for the reconstruction and expansion of Highway 41 between Pioneer Trail and Hazeltine Boulevard, on Aug. 21. The project would add one additional lane in each direction from the intersection…
Protesters in Eden Prairie ask Paulsen to support Mueller’s Russian probe
Nearly 30 people gathered outside of U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen’s office in Eden Prairie Wednesday, Aug. 23, to ask that he support efforts to protect the probe of Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 election.
Tim McGraw concert on Lake Minnetonka to benefit families of veterans
MINNETRISTA — Country music star Tim McGraw will perform for more than 400 guests at a private fundraiser at Palmer Pointe on Lake Minnetonka this weekend, as well as a crowd of boaters invited to listen from the water.
Lake Minnewashta Regional Park beach closed due to E.coli
The beach at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park due to elevated levels of E.coli, according to an Aug. 23 announcement from the Carver County Parks Department.
Lake Minnewashta Regional Park beach closed due to E.coli
The beach at Lake Minnewashta Regional Park due to elevated levels of E.coli, according to an Aug. 23 announcement from the Carver County Parks Department.
Hennepin County installs boat-cleaning station in Spring Park
SPRING PARK — Lake Minnetonka boaters now have a way to comply with rules for aquatic invasive species without having to bring a boatload of gear.