Southwest News Media General Manager Laurie Hartmann, whose name stood on the top of newspaper mastheads for decades in the south metro, saw a need in the city of Savage.
Hot bats lead the way for Chaska softball
After opening the season with a loss, the Chaska softball team hasn’t lost since.
Rep. Rehm seeks re-election for Minnesota House
Representative Lucy Rehm (DFL) announced on Thursday, April 18, that she is seeking re-election to the Minnesota State House in District 48B which consists of Chanhassen and eastern Chaska.
Final spring as a club activity for local teams on boys spike court
Boys volleyball is in its final spring as a Minnesota State High School League emerging activity.
Get out on the links all across the state for Golf Day Minnesota
Minnesota is the only state in the nation to have hosted all 13 United States Golf Association National Championships, along with the Walker Cup and the Curtis Cup.
‘Middle Housing’ legislation off the table for now
After strong objections from the vast majority of community leaders in the south metro, the Minnesota state Legislature will be pumping the brakes for now on what is known as the “missing middle housing” bills.
Chaska girls lacrosse starts season 1-1
Things are looking up for the Chaska girls lacrosse team.
Chaska Curling Center to host 5-and-under tournament
The Chaska Curling Center is hosting the 5-and-Under National Championship Curling Tournament on April 24-28. This tournament, despite its unusual name, is not for toddlers, but for players who have been curling for fewer than five years.
Chaska, Carver County provide updates to Highway 41/10 project
An informational meeting was held on Wednesday April 10, on the upcoming Highway 41/10 project in Chaska. City councilors, project managers, city planners and engineers from SRF consulting group gathered in the Chaska community center to discuss and explain the…
‘Tarot,’ directed by Chaska native, to premiere in theaters May 10
Anna Halberg started acting at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater in plays like the Nuncrackers, a spoof of The Nutcracker with a cast mainly composed of nuns. Now, the 2004 Chaska High School graduate steps into a new role in her…
Chaska grad wins college golf tournament
Chaska’s Davis Johnson is a champion college golfer.
Southwest Christian names new AD
Southwest Christian has a new athletic director.
Southwest Christian spring sports start season
Southwest Christian spring sports now underway.
Chaska spring sports off and running
Spring sports are underway at Chaska
Chaska boys tennis split opening matches
The Chaska boys tennis team started the season splitting its first two matches.
Commentary: An encounter with Greater Prairie Chickens
I am not a stranger to getting up at O’ dark thirty to be able to get out and capture some images of wildlife. Over the past 40 years I would say it is definitely in the hundreds, if not…
Commentary: A sign of the times
A sign of the times is that local, small town papers are disappearing, giving way to the reality of social media and on line reporting. Its now being seen at our local level with weekly papers going away in Chanhassen,…
Public Notices from the April 11, 2024 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 11, 2024 print edition of the Chaska Herald? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of pdf’s…
Public Notices from the April 4, 2024 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 4, 2024 print edition of the Chaska Herald? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of pdf’s…
‘Final gap’ in funding secured for $22.5M trail project linking Scott and Carver counties
U.S. Congress approved $500,000 in federal funding April 5 for the Merriam Junction Trail and Riverbed Stabilization project, which will connect Scott and Carver counties’ trail systems via a bridge over the Minnesota River.