HOPKINS — Traffic on U.S. Highway 169 resumed this morning, Sept. 26.
Herald reports
Sept. 28, 1933: Former residents of Chaska had an opportunity of being reunited with the “old home town” for a short time Sunday afternoon when a half-hour broadcast was made by the Chaska Concert Band. The concert went out on…
Where the heck it was
The answer to last week’s quiz were townhouses in the new Brooks Ridge development, near the Pioneer Trail and McKnight Road intersection.
Where the heck it was
The answer to last week’s quiz were townhouses in the new Brooks Ridge development, near the Pioneer Trail and McKnight Road intersection.
Herald reports
Sept. 28, 1933: Former residents of Chaska had an opportunity of being reunited with the “old home town” for a short time Sunday afternoon when a half-hour broadcast was made by the Chaska Concert Band. The concert went out on…
Getting our feet wet
At the lazy peak of summer of 2014, clouds settled over the southwest metro. And then it rained.
Monday Roundup: On a roll on the pitch
The goal of any team on senior night is to send those being honored home with a victory.
Volleyball: Stars are Class AA Showcase runners-up
Southwest Christian won four matches, placing second at the Class AA Showcase at the Midwest Volleyball Warehouse Sept. 22-23 in Burnsville.
Public notices from the September 14, 2017 Chaska Herald
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Public notices from the September 7, 2017 Chaska Herald
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Chalking up a good time
M usicians, artists, children and their parents turned out for the “Chaska Community Homecoming” to celebrate the end of construction on Second Street.
A not-too-scary sight
The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum invites visitors to stroll along trails and search for their favorite scarecrows.
Moeller promoted
Chaska resident Maria T. Moeller has been promoted to Chief Marketing Officer of the Improve Group, based in St. Paul.
Open House – Carver Fire Department and Carver Public Services
Join
the Carver Fire Department and Carver Public Services for an Open House on Tuesday, October 3.
The event is FREE and all are welcome!
Tuesday, October 3 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Carver Fire Station/Carver Public Services Building, 801 Jonathan Carver Parkway
Click HERE for more details!
Open House – Carver Fire Department and Carver Public Services
Join
the Carver Fire Department and Carver Public Services for an Open House on Tuesday, October 3.
The event is FREE and all are welcome!
Tuesday, October 3 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Carver Fire Station/Carver Public Services Building, 801 Jonathan Carver Parkway
Click HERE for more details!
A plant without chlorophyll
There is nothing better than spending a late summer morning walking the woods in search of whatever interesting thing you can find.
A plant without chlorophyll
There is nothing better than spending a late summer morning walking the woods in search of whatever interesting thing you can find.
A plant without chlorophyll
There is nothing better than spending a late summer morning walking the woods in search of whatever interesting thing you can find.
Affordable housing and homelessness forum
Carver County CDA will host a community conversation 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Chaska Community Center auditorium, 1661 Park Ridge Drive, Chaska.
A plant without chlorophyll
There is nothing better than spending a late summer morning walking the woods in search of whatever interesting thing you can find.
