If Marty Hulett had his way, there would be Kwik Trip convenience stores in every city, which is why he is thankful that another one will soon be opening in the city of Carver.
Carver rallies to provide holiday cheer to its newest residents
Angels get mentioned a lot during the holiday season, but residents at Carver Ridge Senior Living center in Carver are finding out firsthand how many are out there.
Body found in Minnesota River identified as 63-year-old Bloomington man
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the body that was found floating in the Minnesota River in Shakopee last week as 63-year-old Bloomington man Michael Timothy Erickson.
District 112 Schools levy stays flat for 2021
Setting the levy for the upcoming year is a six-month process, one that begins in the summer by submitting data to the state of Minnesota, and concludes with a truth-in-taxation presentation in December.
Fusso can be very sweet if given time and space
Fusso is an adorable gray and white domestic shorthair male kitten, born July 28, 2020. His mom was feral, so he’s a skittish around people yet, but his foster is working on his cuddle and play time. He can be…
MyPillow CEO donates $50,000 to #FightBack
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said he donated thousands of dollars to #FightBack Foundation, Inc., a Texas conservative free-speech organization that’s helped raise money for the bail of Kyle Rittenhouse.
Let’s Go! to your kitchen table with the StoryCorps app
Driving the 10-some miles to her house, I wondered about a few things.
Statewide mask mandate issued by Gov. Walz
Wearing a face mask while indoors is now a requirement for people ages 6 and older, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday.
Adjusting to a new tempo: Music groups make do in uncertain times
Inside his Eden Prairie frozen yogurt shop these days, Mark Miller might just be plucking away at his guitar. These days, when Freeziac customers aren’t around, he sometimes gets a tune or two out of his system.
Music groups make do in uncertain times
Inside his Eden Prairie frozen yogurt shop these days, Mark Miller might just be plucking away at his guitar. These days, when Freeziac customers aren’t around, he sometimes gets a tune or two out of his system.
Event center, ale house, curling center ‘exceeding expectations’ (copy)
CHASKA — It’s a positive trend the city doesn’t see changing any time soon: the success of the Chaska Event Center, Crooked Pint Ale House and Chaska Curling Center.
Event center, ale house, curling center ‘exceeding expectations’
It’s a positive trend the city doesn’t see changing any time soon: the success of the Chaska Event Center, Crooked Pint Ale House and Chaska Curling Center.
Trout fishing opener this Saturday (copy)
CHASKA — Courthouse Lake in downtown Chaska is stocked with trout — 1,300 to be exact.
Clint Christopher is finalist for Iowa schools superintendent
Superintendent of the Eastern Carver County School District is a finalist for a similar job in Iowa.
30-year gravel pit mine approved in Dahlgren Township
Dahlgren Township homeowners are used to a certain landscape, but change is coming.
Chaska hits energy goals without environmental oversight
It’s been nearly a decade since the Minnesota GreenStep Cities program began. The voluntary sustainability network of more than 130 cities started in June 2010, offering five levels of recognition to participating cities.
Home for the holidays: Carver military family reunites (copy)
CARVER — When National Guard deployment took Doug Watson to Kosovo in 2003, he thought it would be best to split up with his new girlfriend.
Home for the holidays: Carver military family reunites
When National Guard deployment took Doug Watson to Kosovo in 2003, he thought it would be best to split up with his new girlfriend.
Dozens of children benefit from ‘Heroes and Helpers’ holiday generosity
“Saying thank you for this would not suffice.”
Top 10 news stories of 2019: No. 8
Here is number 8 of the top 10 news stories of 2019, selected by the staff of the Chaska Herald.