This October marks the 37th recognized Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and while the issue remains prevalent, the public’s understanding and treatment of the matter has changed since 1987.
New veterinary hospital opens in Carver
Dr. Carissa Haverly stresses one major theme for her new Healing Hands Veterinary Hospital in Carver.
ECCS Specialized Education Services Director recognized for commitment to the field
Eastern Carver County Schools Specialized Education Services Director Dr. Laura Pingry-Kile has recieved the Minnesota Administrators for Special Education 2023 Legacy Award, according to a school district press release.
Westbrook Community Church donates 1,000 pounds of produce
A Chaska church recently donated 1,000 pounds of fresh produce to a local non-profit food distributor.
Commentary: Face-to-face with a Beluga whale
In the past when I traveled to the arctic to film Polar bears, I always went during the winter when there was snow on the ground. After all, capturing images of Polar bears in snow is the quintessential shot. But…
Library: Use the Libby app for free magazines
As a teenager, one of the highlights was when my copy of Rolling Stone magazine arrived. Rolling Stone is just one of many popular magazines now available for free using the Libby app. Magazines are available where you want them,…
Commentary: Helping to build a healthier community
Carver County residents are blessed to have a significant number of non-profit volunteer-led organizations that focus on helping people who are in need. Many of these organization are currently experiencing an increased demand for their services due in part to…
Commentary: Values – your lighthouse in the fog of life
What’s important to you? While that may seem like a fairly simple question, how it’s answered can have a profound impact on your life. What got us thinking about this topic is that October 19 is World Values Day. Celebrated…
Area roundup: Holy Family moves to 4-3 with dominant win
Each week, area athletes and teams compete on the field, track, court or course. Here are some of the highlights from Oct. 9-14.
Reid Welch joins Carver City Council
Joining the Carver City Council on Monday, Oct. 16, came a bit earlier than Reid Welch envisioned, but he’s ready for it to begin.
Rehm hosting ‘climate’ townhall Oct. 25
State Rep. Lucy Rehm, DFL-Chanhassen, will be holding a “climate” town hall meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the University of Minnesota Arboretum’s Tashjian Bee Center, her office announced.
DNR: What Minnesota deer hunters can expect this season
More than 400,000 deer hunters are preparing for the firearms deer season that opens Saturday, Nov. 4. The season offers opportunities to spend time outdoors with friends and family, find adventure and put venison in the freezer.
Chanhassen tops Chaska for second straight Jug Game win
In a rivalry matchup taking place Friday the 13th, Chaska was looking to spook top-ranked Chanhassen and ruin its perfect season.
Holy Family boys and girls, Southwest Christian girls advance to section soccer finals
The section tournaments for boys and girls soccer began Oct. 10, and area teams competed to not just keep their seasons alive but also try to advance to the state tournaments.
Let’s Go: Celebrate the fall at Stillwater Harvest Festival
Autumn has arrived, and with it, the return this weekend of the yearly Stillwater Harvest Fest.
Fall arts crawl: Diverse styles for diverse subjects
Artistically speaking, this fall has been the season of cultural history.
Public Notices from the October 12, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the October 12, 2023 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…
Area teams fall in team section tennis tournaments
Postseason tennis was underway beginning Oct. 3 for the four area teams, with Holy Family advancing to the section semifinals. Take a look at how teams performed before the individual section tournament.
Chaska girls cross country aiming for Metro West Conference title, top spot in section 2AAA
Four years ago, Chaska girls cross country coach Kristin Weinzierl knew a group of middle school girls on the team would be a special group as they continued to race.
Chaska High School artist finds an ace up her sleeve
It was down the rabbit hole Chaska High School Junior Sofia Berggren went as she embarked on her own artistic exploration of Lewis Carroll’s series of “Alice in Wonderland” novels.