Taking nearly 48 minutes for the first goal in the first meeting between Chaska and Minnehaha Academy Dec. 6, after one period in the second meeting Dec. 31, count it, six goals were in the net.
Police officer in shooting identified; preliminary details of incident released
The police officer involved in the Dec. 31 shooting death of a Shakopee teacher has been identified by the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) as Gary Schnorenberg, who has been with the Mankato Department of Public Safety for 30…
Southwest Christian: Unbeaten start into 2017 schedule
Southwest Christian won five of 10 games decided by less than 10 points in 2015-2016, a girls basketball season that ended with a 15-12 record.
Man shot, killed by Mankato police officer was Shakopee teacher
MANKATO — A man shot and killed by a Mankato police officer at a hotel early Saturday morning was a Shakopee teacher from Eden Prairie, according to the Mankato Free Press.
Winter-weather advisory issued for Twin Cities area
A winter-weather advisory for a wintry mix of freezing drizzle, light freezing rain and snow Sunday night into Monday has been issued by the National Weather Service office in Chanhassen.
Commentary: Elder financial abuse is growing concern
Living alone in a senior high-rise and experiencing early dementia, Edna had a difficult time refusing offers that came by way of the telephone. “The people are so nice, it’s hard to refuse them,” she told her daughter, Lynae.
Canterbury Park names racetrack superintendent
Ken Brown, a racetrack maintenance professional with more than four decades of experience in the horse racing industry, will serve as Canterbury Park’s track superintendent for the 2017 race meet that begins May 5, track officials announced.
Commentary: Big news events dominated past year
Editor’s note: Carver County Board Chair Jim Ische reviewed the past year at the final meeting of the Carver County Board in 2016. Below are highlighted comments.
Police report
Police Report
Public notices from the December 29, 2016 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the December 29, 2016 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…
Campus
On Campus
Commentary: Right rescue pet is out there
A while back, I wrote about the the loss of our family dog, Bailey.
Commentary: Right rescue pet is out there
A while back, I wrote about the the loss of our family dog, Bailey.
1% of state homes tested for radon though 40% have dangerous levels
While the number of homes in Minnesota tested for radon has increased more than threefold since 2010, only about 1 percent of properties in the state were tested in the most recent five-year period, a recent analysis by the Minnesota…
1% of state homes tested for radon though 40% have dangerous levels
While the number of homes in Minnesota tested for radon has increased more than threefold since 2010, only about 1 percent of properties in the state were tested in the most recent five-year period, a recent analysis by the Minnesota…
Project Impact launches at Bluff Creek Elementary
Matthew Olson said he likes everything about the military — from the things it does to protect citizens to the fact that his grandpa served in the Air Force.
Project Impact launches at Bluff Creek Elementary
Matthew Olson said he likes everything about the military — from the things it does to protect citizens to the fact that his grandpa served in the Air Force.
Baking it right
Y ears ago, Angie Gamades launched a special education baking goods class while she taught at Chaska High School.
10-month-long lane, ramp closures on Hwy. 169 start Jan. 10
Motorists will encounter lane and ramp closures on Highway 169 between Edina and Minnetonka as the Nine Mile Creek Bridge closes for construction — for eight long months.
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.