Chaska attorney Richard Swanson has been indefinitely suspended by the Minnesota Supreme Court for committing professional misconduct with multiple clients since 2015. 
A lasting impact: Remembering the life of Linda Shelton
Linda Shelton, who spent decades championing local charitable work to benefit families and children, lived by a motto. 
Chaska 19-unit transitional housing concept plan approved
The Chaska City Council has unanimously approved a concept plan for West Creek Apartments, a transitional housing building, at the southwest corner of County Road 61 and Hickory Street. 
Hockey: Chanhassen, Chaska in first place into Saturday’s showdown
Caden Lee scored twice, adding two assists, as Chanhassen improved to 11-3-1 overall with a 7-2 home win over Bloomington Kennedy on Jan. 18. 
Basketball: Holy Family Catholic hands Minnetonka first loss of the season
A double-digit lead in the second half, Holy Family Catholic needed overtime to knock off previously unbeaten Minnetonka on Jan. 17 in Victoria. 
33-year-old Chanhassen man dies in Jan. 18 crash
The driver who died following a three-vehicle crash on Highway 41 in Chaska has been identified as Chanhassen resident Spencer Thomas Olson, 33, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. 
MnDOT ‘Name a Snowplow’ voting is underway
Voting is now open for the 2022 Name a Snowplow contest, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced Wednesday. 
Arboretum plans include new entrance, welcome center, AppleHouse

Chaska Police Department report: vehicle theft, drug violation
Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents. Jan. 11 
Public Notices from the Chaska Herald on January 13, 2022
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Public Notices from the January 6, 2022 Chaska Herald
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Victoria accepted over $21,000 in donations in 2021
The Victoria City Council’s recent four-minute regular meeting obviously went swiftly, but it included approval of donations which routinely have a significant impact on the community. 
Carver Scott Humane Society overcomes pandemic challenges while caring for pets
After another year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carver Scott Humane Society continues to find ways to adapt and provide care for animals and adoptive families. 
Nominate teacher of the year in Eastern Carver County Schools
The public is encouraged to nominate exceptional teachers within the Eastern Carver County School district for the District 112 Foundation’s 2022 Teacher of the Year. 
Magic and mystery at the library
Carver County Library’s winter author series continues with Gina LaManna at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25. Gina LaManna is a USA TODAY bestselling author living in St. Paul with her family. She is known for her “Magic & Mixology” series… 
Sen. Coleman hosts virtual town hall
State. Sen. Julia Coleman (R-Chanhassen) hosts a virtual town hall noon-1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24. 
2,000 and counting for Chaska senior
Mallory Heyer was 19 points short of a milestone, a number she was aware of, but didn’t know exactly what number was needed into Chaska’s Jan. 13 meeting with St. Louis Park. 
Commentary: How to stay positive when things turn negative
Are you a positive thinker? We like to think we are, but lately life has given us some challenges. Recently on a trip, I (Lynn) tripped and broke my right arm and left kneecap. Definitely for me, the word “trip”… 
Carver Dental honored with community service award
Dr. Adam Holder, founder and owner of Carver Dental, calls it “an honor” for his business to be named winner of the Greg Osterdyk Community Service Award in Carver. 
Party caucuses on Feb. 1
Party caucuses are Tuesday, Feb. 1. 
