As an insurance agent, I interact with dozens of folks looking for health care coverage. Rather than listing out the numerous services and benefits that I am all too familiar with, I prefer to let numbers and statistics speak for…
Legislative roundup: Rehm, Coleman differ on budget, Social Security
Here’s a look at positions taken by local lawmakers on some proposals at the Legislature. 
Filling in the gaps with community giving
When Khai Tran, the executive director of the Community Foundation of Carver County, began working for the organization, he didn’t even know what a community foundation was. 
Potential development is a remote worker’s dream
A new drive-through coffee shop and coworking space, We Work, could be on Chanhassen’s horizon. 
Chaska begins pothole, winter damage repair to roads
Swerving cars typically mean one of two things: distracted driving or dodging potholes and other ominous road damage. This year, more than others, there’s a good chance much of that erratic driving is a means to avoid large craters in… 
Weekend blizzard leaves Chaska relatively unscathed
Twin Cities residents far and wide were hit with the worst kind of April Fools joke — snow in April. 
Chaska High School holding its 15th annual fundraiser
Chaska High School will be holding its 15th annual Chaska Bash fundraiser May 12 at the Chaska Event Center. 
Two local teams set to compete in U.S. Curling Junior Nationals
Two area curling teams will be competing on the national stage throughout the week. 
The intersection between Twitter and sports
From minimal use to a large boom in recent memory, social media like Twitter has become a mainstay throughout society. 
Chanhassen graduate Jack Dahlgren finishes college career at Minnesota pool
With his collegiate career coming to an end, the circle that is Jack Dahlgren’s swimming career was completed. 
Chaska softball looking to surprise again in 2023
The Chaska softball program sees 2023 as an opportunity to prove people wrong. 
Public Notices from the March 30, 2023 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 30, 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…
Arboretum Plant Sale reservations open to public April 3
Reservations for the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum’s annual spring plant sale on May 13 and 14 is open to all as of 9 a.m. on April 3.
Scott and Carver county students learn about environmental issues with CLIMB Theatre
This spring, Scott County and CLIMB Theatre — a youth-centered organization that uses theatre to teach social-emotional learning to students — will be bringing interactive plays to local elementary schools to bring awareness to different environmental issues in the county. 
Scott and Carver county students learn about environmental issues with CLIMB Theatre (copy)
This spring, Scott County and CLIMB Theatre — a youth-centered organization that uses theatre to teach social-emotional learning to students — will be bringing interactive plays to local elementary schools to bring awareness to different environmental issues in the county. 
Chanhassen softball going through new player leadership in 2023
The 2023 season marks a changing of the guard for the Chanhassen softball program. 
Five Easter celebrations to check out in southwest metro
It’s officially spring and the Easter bunny is getting ready to hop into town. This year, Easter lands on Sunday, April 9, and families can check out several different festivities throughout the southwest metro. Missed out on some Easter celebrations?… 
Jensen defends license before Medical Board
Scott Jensen, the former Republican state senator and recent gubernatorial candidate, recently went before the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice in defense of his medical license. 
Chanhassen catches a glimpse of the Northern Lights
A large storm loomed the night of Thursday, March 23. Not a typical storm of snow, rain, lighting or thunder, but a geomagnetic storm in outer space. For those keen on space weather conditions, the sight of the aurora from… 
Winter student athletes recognized at ECCS board meeting
Athletes from Chaska and Chanhassen high schools were recognized for their accomplishments at the March 20 school board meeting. 
