After reading the letter “Democracy’s shining beacon,” (April 8) which accused Republicans of a “big lie,” many people feel the 2020 election was flawed. They found it hard to have the results certified.
Letter: Not a good way to spend money
When the president announced his plans for spending trillions of dollars for infrastructure repairs, I could see where it might make sense to do that.
Commentary: Lot going on in Carver
There’s a lot to look forward to this spring and summer in the city of Carver, and I want to share a few updates.
Letter: Celebrating resiliency of our volunteers
April 18-24 marks the recognition of National Volunteer Week, and this year at Auburn Homes and Services, we are celebrating the resiliency of our volunteers.
Letter: Early voting and mail-in ballots
In a recent letter to the editor (“Voice your opposition to bill,” April 15), the writer raised several questions that I’d like to address.
County, state gear up for better suicide prevention crisis line
Minnesota is changing how it handles mental health crisis calls by upping the number of people it can serve and making it easier to do so — in Carver County and beyond.
County, state gear up for better suicide prevention crisis line (copy)
Minnesota is changing how it handles mental health crisis calls by upping the number of people it can serve and making it easier to do so — in Carver County and beyond.
Walk Minnesota’s best wildflower trails
April showers bring May flowers, and by the end of this particularly rainy month, there will be plenty of beautiful wildflowers sprouting across the state.
Public Notices from April 22, 2021 Chaska Herald
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Public Notices from April 1, 2021 Chaska Herald
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Commentary: Weathered many storms together
This has been an extraordinary year for our nation, our state, our community and our schools.
Ready to reel in some fish? Opener set for May 15
The Minnesota fishing opener is set for the last possible day the season can start.
Outdoors: Spotlight on sage grouse
The rights of spring are particularly interesting, especially in the bird world.
Scheduled burns help preserve natural wildlife in MN River Valley
Every spring and fall, land managers in and around Minnesota survey parts of the state for an annual burn cycle that benefits the environment in multiple ways, including preservation of native species and soil enrichment.
Five years after death, Prince’s impact on community endures
Fans from across the Twin Cities metro stand shoulder to shoulder, swaying back and forth as a powerful voice echoes on stage inside Paisley Park.
Community-wide garage sales return
For a single $5 bill, Alyssa Aleckson found the perfect (read: cute) snowsuit for her daughter. It was in pristine condition, just like the suits she could have found elsewhere for maybe $30.
Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts in murder of George Floyd
A jury has found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in the murder of George Floyd.
Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts in murder of George Floyd (copy)
A jury has found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in the murder of George Floyd.
Council approves cricket pitch
The Chaska City Council approved installing a cricket pitch in the McKnight Park soccer field area at its April 19 meeting.
Council congratulates girls basketball win
“What did it feel like (last) Monday, walking around the school being state champions?”