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Letter: Like to believe what I say I believe
This week’s complaint from Crystal Quiring (“We are still out here,” Feb. 4) is that only one of the editorial letters (written in the week after the attack on the Capitol) was written from the conservative point of view.
Letter: Cluster boxes not economical
The U.S. Postal Service prefers that we collect our mail from neighborhood cluster mail facilities. They pitch it to us and builders by saying our mail is more safe in a solid locked box.
Commentary: Memories help define a community
I was sitting and thinking about New Year’s past and remembering how we would get ready and play broomball on New Year’s eve.
Letter: Condition is only going to get worse
Student loans — it was the way to get ahead by getting that higher education, meaning better paying jobs, which also mean that paying off those student loans would be fairly easy, unless you fall on hard times, as we…
Commentary: When in doubt, follow your heart
It feels like each month of the year celebrates something. February is National Heart Month.
Public notices from the February 11, 2021 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the February11, 2021 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 .pdfs…
Youth sports mask mandate remains hot topic in Health and Human Services Committee
The Health and Human Services Committee of the Minnesota State Senate heard Wednesday from both supporters and opponents of Executive Order 21-01, on the youth sports mask mandate.
Spend some time ‘hanging out’ at these rock climbing sites this winter
One of my favorite documentaries of all time is “Free Solo.” The movie is about a free solo rock climber named Alex Honnold who made his way up the face of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park with no rope…
Chaska Speech named sweepstakes champion in Duluth tournament
The Chaska Speech Team competed at the 60th Annual Duluth Denfeld Rotary Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 6.
New barbershop brings old-school style
Man Cave Barber Co. doesn’t look like your typical barbershop.
Has the pandemic changed our relationship with food?
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned life upside down for many families.
Greg Sayuk new coach at New Prague
Greg Sayuk, who led Southwest Christian High School volleyball for 16 years, has been hired as head coach at New Prague High School.
Victoria Burrow to reopen Feb. 18
Victoria Burrow, a restaurant and entertainment venue in downtown Victoria will reopen to the public on Thursday, Feb. 18.
Chaska-founded business turns 40
United States Business Printing, headquartered in White Bear Lake, turned 40 years old Feb. 1.
Mary Perrine publishes first novel
Mary Perrine, of Cologne, recently published her first novel, a work of fiction entitled “Hidden.”
Tuesday Roundup: Chaska/Chanhassen gymnastics narrowly defeats Bloomington
Judges began the night at Bloomington Jefferson High School, making the drive west to Chanhassen High School for the conclusion.
Boys Basketball: Two complete halves leads to Chanhassen win
Chanhassen couldn’t have planned out a better first four minutes Feb. 9 with Bloomington Jefferson.
Library: Changes coming to digital content
Changes are coming to Carver County Library’s digital content! We’re shifting our collection from two apps (RBdigital and cloudLibrary) to one (Libby/Overdrive) starting in February.
Girls Basketball: Chaska, Chanhassen winners in Metro West play
A match-up of the top two teams in the Metro West Conference, No. 3-ranked Chaska continued to roll through league play in a 76-38 win over previously unbeaten Robbinsdale Cooper Feb. 9.