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Public Notices for the April 7, 2022 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 7, 2022 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…
Chaska girls lacrosse looks to build chemistry with younger team
Team chemistry has always been a valued element of sports, and Chaska girls lacrosse interim head coach Chandler Hegna is looking to get the players to gel early in the season so they can play well later in the season…
Former Chaska police chief reappointed to state committee
Scott Knight, of Chaska, has been reappointed by Gov. Tim Walz to the Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee through Jan. 5, 2026.
Carver County Board approves redistricting plan
The Carver County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved its 2022 Redistricting Plan last week, including the assignment of either two- or four-year terms for the four districts slated for the 2022 ballot.
Christmas in May seeking volunteers
Christmas in May Chaska is looking for volunteers on Saturday, May 7.
Free webinar on equity in the legal system May 17
The Shakopee Diversity Alliance is continuing its free webinar series, “Let’s Talk: Social Justice & the Legal System,” on Tuesday, May 17.
Free webinar on equity in the legal system May 17 (copy)
The Shakopee Diversity Alliance is continuing its free webinar series, “Let’s Talk: Social Justice & the Legal System,” on Tuesday, May 17.
Finalists named for Teacher of the Year
May 2-6 is teacher appreciation week throughout the state of Minnesota.
Chaska track and field wins mixed relay
The Chaska track and field team won the mixed gender 4×400 relay at the Hamline Elite Meet on April 29. It was the first time the Hawks competed in the event.
State of lacrosse: Is the sport still growing or has it plateaued?
Has high school lacrosse in Minnesota reached its ceiling?
Commentary: We congratulate you on being named CEO
Did you know that you, yes you, have the distinguished title of CEO, chief executive officer?
Public Notices for the April 14, 2022 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the April 7, 2022 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…
Extreme weather becoming more common, according to Twin Cities meteorologist
Minnesota has seen its fair share of inclement weather this past year from a historical drought in the summer to the state’s first tornado reported in December.
Storm ready to contend again after difficult ending last season
The 2021 lacrosse season ended in gut-wrenching fashion for the Chanhassen girls lacrosse team last season, but head coach Rachel Panner expects the team to be one of the top contenders again for the Metro West conference and section championships.
Slavic Baptist Church in Shakopee aids Ukrainian refugees with money and people
Over the last few months, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has continued, the Slavic Baptist Church of Shakopee has collected funds to send to Ukrainian refugees in need of relief aid.
Commentary: Why I am a Rotarian
Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Letter: Raise wages of caregivers
My father has been a resident in local assisted living for about one year. Our experience has been great — the location is convenient for family and friends to visit and near many of my dad’s favorite places. Most importantly,…
Commentary: Escaping into a favorite volume of manga
Back in middle school, my parents often told me that I should reach for more mature and educational books. I was infatuated with young adult fiction at the time, particularly fantasy, and regularly whipped through two or three books a…
Jordan resident tells story of his band The Castaways and their runaway hit ‘Liar, Liar’
James Donna looked up the long flight of stairs as he headed to the upper level of The Hub of Jordan, a local coffee shop and general store.