Gavin Harvieux likes what he sees this spring on the Chaska boys lacrosse team. More importantly, the senior captain likes what he hears, what he feels.
Senior leaders show the way
Gavin Harvieux likes what he sees this spring on the Chaska boys lacrosse team. More importantly, the senior captain likes what he hears, what he feels.
After 37 years as an educator, Principal June Johnson set to retire
June Johnson waved her hands in front of her face, fanning herself a bit as she became emotional while trying to verbalize why she is retiring after 37 years of serving children, families and communities as a public education leader.
If shut out of a room, Chloe meows and scratches
This 8-pound gray tabby gal is very friendly and cuddly with trusted people. She is almost-four-years old. She meets you at the door, leg rubs, follows you around, is OK being picked up, and will knead you while happily purring.…
The Principal
Nancy Wittman-Beltz came to Eastern Carver County Schools as an elementary principal in 1995. The last 23 years at Jonathan Elementary after three years at Chaska Elementary.
Police: Chanhassen man fatally shoots sister
A 21-year-old man has been arrested for the fatal shooting of his sister, 25, at their Chanhassen home on May 8. He is currently held without bail in Carver County Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder, authorities said.
Weekend Roundup: Chanhassen stuns Prior Lake in second-half rally
Three top-five match-ups in three days, Saturday’s road contest at Prior Lake was all Lakers through 24 minutes. A 4-0 deficit for Chanhassen, which looked destined to finish the week with a 1-2 record after defeating No. 1 Benilde-St. Margaret…
Lacrosse: #3 Edina hands #4 Chanhassen first loss of the season
Edina’s defense was suffocating. Chanhassen, unable to find shooting lanes, showed their youth, forcing passes, turnovers were the result.
Celebrate Historical Preservation Month at local legacy farms
Important agricultural innovations took root in the southwest metro — and their humble beginnings are just a few miles apart.
ECCS substitute teacher charged with sextortion of adult, two minors
An Eastern Carver County School District substitute teacher was arrested and charged on Tuesday with threats of sextortion of an adult and two teenage minors, according to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court.
Letter: Our hearts are overflowing
The August Schleicher family would like to express our gratitude and thanks to the Chaska SnoHawks Snowmobile Club for putting together a tremendous benefit for our son.
Letter: Skeptical of the entire wave
There has been a lot of back and forth on this page recently about whether or not recent changes to Georgia’s election law make it illegal to give water to voters standing in line. It does. Here is a link…
Commentary: The Minnesota solution – addressing racial economic disparities
If we want to make significant progress in reducing racial economic disparities, we need to change our economic development playbook of small and scattered investments into a comprehensive strategy offering wealth building tools in every ALANA (African Latino Asian and…
Letter: It’s time to ban conversion therapy
Less than two weeks ago, Bloomington became the ninth Minnesota city to ban conversion therapy for minors and vulnerable adults.
Old abodes: Cue Chaska historic homes guide
History was then, but historic homes are now — and in the future.
Thursday Roundup: Chanhassen remains unbeaten, Southwest Christian beats top-10 opponent
Josh Katof and Mick Fitzgibbons pulled out a three-set victory at first singles, a 4-6, 6-1, 10-3 score at first doubles, as Chanhassen improved to 5-0 with a 7-0 win over Waconia on May 6.
Outdoors: The most common bird you’ve never heard of
I am always interested in the unsung hero or the rulebreakers of nature. The kind of critter that is common, yet no one seems to pay any attention to them. Or the bird who is so common throughout the U.S.,…
Graduation ceremonies for Chanhassen, Chaska high schools set for June 11 at Grace Church
Graduation ceremonies in District 112 are returning, and they will be a familiar venue.
Stop and smell the flowers at the Arb this Mother’s Day weekend
Mother’s Day is this weekend, and there are few places more beautiful to take your family matriarchs or matriarch-figures than the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum — especially during tulip season.
Walz will end all COVID restrictions by July 1, or sooner if 70% get vaccinated
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will end all of his statewide coronavirus restrictions by July 1 — or sooner, if 70 percent of residents older than 16 get vaccinated, his office announced Thursday.