Monday’s solar eclipse was a monumental occasion across the U.S. and it was no exception here in the southwest metro.
The right mix of experience and youth
When you look at the Chaska girls soccer roster, there’s the experienced — a handful of upperclassmen with two-to-three years of varsity play — and there’s the youth.
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.
Relive the 2017 solar eclipse
Monday’s solar eclipse was a monumental occasion across the U.S. and it was no exception here in the southwest metro.
Continuing the legacy, risking everything
For the past three years, whether in the Metro West Conference or in section play, Chaska has been a program that has found great success.
Dedicated off-season has Hawks on right path
Losing just one player out of the top 10, Chaska has its sights on moving up the Metro West Conference ladder.
Public notices from the August 17, 2017 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the August 17, 2017 print edition of the Chaska Herald newspaper? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of…
Team USA to play exhibition in Chaska
Each June, Athletic Park in Chaska is home to the state of Minnesota’s top senior baseball players. It is also host along with Jordan’s Mini Met for the Class A State Baseball Tournament.
Smith competes at Paris World Championships
U.S. Greco-Roman wrestlers competing on the first day of the 2017 World Championships in Paris, France, combined for three wins, but none of the four entries qualified for the medal rounds in the evening at the AccorsHotel Arena on Monday.
Osmek to run for governor
ST. PAUL — Disband the Metropolitan Council. Stop development of Southwest Light Rail Transit. Re-examine healthcare and law enforcement training.
Reunited and it feels so good
The Minnesota Renaissance Festival, now in its 47th year, offered a special treat for those who ventured out for the opening weekend Aug. 19-20. For one weekend, the fair welcomed back SAK Theatre, a comedy group that was formed 40…
Prior Lake man ventures 400 miles south to witness eclipse
It was 1979 when Jim Gilbertson of Prior Lake saw his last solar eclipse. His father had taken him and his sisters all the way to Winnipeg to watch the moon pass between the Earth and the sun. It had…
Solar eclipse peers out for Chaskans behind clouds
W hile rain and thunderstorms dominated Chaska’s skies Monday, the solar eclipse made occasional appearances through the clouds.
Jordan man cited after Highway 41 accident in downtown Chaska
A Jordan man was cited for failure to yield right of way following a crash involving a car and semi-truck at the intersection of Highway 41 and Fourth Street West on Aug. 18 in downtown Chaska.
Girl Scouts set up Chaska’s first Little Free Pantry
Chaska’s first Little Free Pantry is filled with canned foods, cereal and hygienic supplies thanks to seven girl scouts, their scout leaders and residents.
Girl Scouts set up Chaska’s first Little Free Pantry
Chaska’s first Little Free Pantry is filled with canned foods, cereal and hygienic supplies thanks to seven girl scouts, their scout leaders and residents.
Unlike all other birds
I’m often asked what is my favorite bird. This is much like asking a parent to choose their favorite child.
Minneapolis Fed president: Fracking better than Twitter
Composed Black Sox win state opener
Anthony Gross didn’t exactly know how to describe how his leadership impacts the Carver Black Sox.
Patience leads to opening-round win
When two aces get together, a low-scoring affair can be expected. When you face one of, if not the most elite pitcher in Minnesota amateur baseball for the last decade, runs are at even more of a premium.