The regular season for girls’ tennis has come to a close, and area schools are preparing for the beginning of the section tournaments. 
Roundup: Chaska football bounces back, soccer teams wrapping up regular season
Each week several area teams compete on the field, court, course or in the pool. Here are some of the highlights from Sept. 26-Oct. 1. 
Roundup: Chanhassen football suffers first loss, Storm girls’ soccer closing in on Metro West title
Each week several area teams compete on the field, court, course or in the pool. Here are some of the highlights from Sept. 26-Oct. 1. 
Paid letter: Keep Webber on the bench
I am writing to support the election of Judge Charles Webber in the 1st Judicial District.
Chanhassen girls’ lacrosse coach Rachel Panner steps down
After coaching for 20 years, Rachel Panner decided it was time for her to step away from the Chanhassen girls’ lacrosse team. 
Southwest Christian aiming for new goals in 2022 season
With a few weeks left in the cross country season, the Southwest Chrisitan program still has time to continue reaching for their 2022 goals. 
Holy Family volleyball pushing for postseason win
Heading into the home stretch of the season, the Holy Family volleyball team is looking to build towards achieving its main goal: winning a postseason game. 
The Minnesota Astronomical Society celebrates 50 years
The Minnesota Astronomical Society will be celebrating four astronomy-related events on Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Eagle Lake Observatory in western Carver County: Fall Astronomy Day, the Apollo 17 50th Anniversary, International Observe the Moon Night and, most importantly, MAS’s… 
Carver County 4-H Drill Team wins state
The Carver County 4-H Drill Team and their beloved horses won first place in two different events at the state competition for 4-H drill team at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 17. 
Carver County 4-H Drill Team wins state competition
The Carver County 4-H Drill Team and their beloved horses won first place in two different events at the state competition for 4-H drill team at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on Saturday, Sept. 17. 
Paid letter: Anderson offers proactive leadership
My family has lived and worked in Chaska for almost 18 years. I have known Lisa Anderson for most of that time and have had many opportunities to see her in action, whether as chair of the Eastern Carver County…
Commentary: Only rain down the drain
Two types of water leave your home: wastewater and storm water. Wastewater is water that drains from sinks, toilets, and showers and goes to a treatment facility where bacteria and other pollutants are removed. The water is then purified and… 
Commentary: Let’s hear it for these two
I’m going to take a break from sharing some of the key topics involved in building healthy communities and focus on a couple of individuals who deserve some time and attention. 
Commentary: Blending ingredients for a delicious life
What ingredients would you add to have a delicious life? A delicious life is what you want, not what others want for their life. 
Leaf peeping season is coming to the Southwest Metro

New era for Dolce Vita Wine Shop in Chaska
Dolce Vita Wine Shop, a staple in downtown Chaska since 2006, was on the market for two years before it was recently sold to Georgia businessman Sean Hayden — ushering in a new era for the shop and bittersweet farewells… 
Chaska High School Hall of Fame
The Chaska community is invited to the Class of 2022 Hall of Fame ceremony Oct. 7, with several events occurring in the evening leading up to Chaska’s homecoming football game against Orono at 7 p.m. 
Paid letter: Rohe for mayor
Please join us in voting for Jay Rohe on Nov. 8. We have known Jay and his family for over 25 years. Through those years we have seen his strong passion for Chaska.
Southwest Christian volleyball focused on maximizing effort
After a state tournament appearance in 2021, the Southwest Christian volleyball team is looking for similar success in 2022. 
Jake Bettin is finding the net for Southwest Christian boys’ soccer
When the weather gets colder and the snow starts to fall, Jake Bettin enjoys taking a break from soccer in the winter by snowboarding with his friends at Hyland Hills in Bloomington. 
