Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the September 21, 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…
Letter: Keep trucks out of downtown
It is great to see that downtown Chaska is close to returning to normal.
Carver sets preliminary levy
The Carver City Council on Sept. 18 approved a 2024 preliminary tax rate 13.75 percent higher than this year.
Library: Friends of Chan library book sale continues
The Friends of the Chanhassen Library Book Sale continues Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29-30, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 1, from 1-4 p.m. Sunday everything is marked at $5 per bag. Monday, Oct. 2, is free day from…
Commentary: September Morn
I continue to appreciate old rock and roll music with Neil Diamond being one of my favorite artists and in honor to him, I use the title to one of his best songs as the title to this month’s column.…
Commentary: Communication – it’s more than just words!
Communicating effectively is one of the most important life skills we can learn. Communication is how information is transferred to produce greater understanding. Words can contribute to raising, and lowering, understanding, but it takes more than just words for good…
Construction update — downtown Chaska
Construction efforts continue along Highway 41 in downtown Chaska, as the long-awaited facelift stretches into autumn.
Area roundup: Chaska football picks up dominant second win
Each week, area athletes and teams compete on the field, track, court or course. Here are some of the highlights from Sept. 25-30.
Carver County looks to maintain services amid staffing challenges; 2024 preliminary levy
Earlier this month, the Carver County Board of Commissioners approved the county’s preliminary levy. According to the preliminary numbers, the 2024 levy increase comes to just under 7%, which is estimated to cost the average homeowner an additional $60 annually.
Boys honor grandfather with donation to honor guard
Two young brothers from Carver for three years have raised money for others with a one-day lemonade stand.
Chanhassen football overcomes disjointed start to beat Waconia
For the Class AAAAA No. 2 ranked Chanhassen football team, a one-score Homecoming win over Waconia was disjointed, but a win to cap off the week’s festivities nonetheless.
CC United U14 girls win division in club’s second annual fall tournament
CC United Soccer Club hosted its second annual Fall CC Classic Sept. 23 and 24 throughout Chaska, Chanhassen, Carver and Victoria, and a team from the club took home first place in their age group.
Chaska swimming and diving competing with new coach and new roster
When senior captains Mackenzie Lauterbach, Marcie Nelson, Erin Siemienas and Hailey Goemer met for the interview process for a new swimming and diving head coach at Chaska, something about McKenna Togstad stood out to them.
Plenty of local talent will be on the Mariucci Arena ice this season
Can the University of Minnesota men’s hockey team get back to the NCAA title game this season and win it all?
Area roundup: Southwest Christian girls soccer pick up four wins
Each week, area athletes and teams compete on the field, track, court or course. Here are some of the highlights from Sept. 18-23.
Letter: Kudos on book decision
I attended the Carver County Library Board meeting on Sept. 12 and I applaud its decision not to ban a book from its libraries.
Minnesota musician Katy Tessman to release new album “Fly”
After a 20-year hiatus from performing, Minnesota singer-songwriter Katy Tessman is back on the local music scene with her new album “Fly.”
Chaska council approves preliminary property tax increase
The Chaska City Council on Sept. 18 approved a 2024 preliminary tax levy that would result in about a 17.1% tax increase on the average home owner.
Library: Fall book sale at Chan library
Friends of the Chanhassen Library Book Sale are holding their annual fall book sale where you can find good deals on gently used books (and more) for all ages. The sale runs Thursday, Sept. 28, from 4-8 p.m.; Friday and…
Letter: Grace Church decision reflects poorly on school board
The Eastern Carver County School District’s decision to change its graduation venue from Grace Church to the Target Center reflects the spineless decision making that dominates school districts across the country. At its core, the ECCS conflates allegedly opposing viewpoints…