Do you sometimes sit back and think about your experiences growing up? It’s something we’ve all done at one time or another and it’s what, at times, makes change very difficult to handle.
City offers shade trees at wholesale prices
This spring, Chaska property owners will again be able to purchase shade trees at wholesale prices. The program, sponsored by the city, is designed to both replace lost trees and add to the city’s tre
Pets of the week
Pets of the Week
The glass slipper fits the Fire
Holy Family Catholic entered the Section 5AA title game on Friday with 11 losses, the most of any of the 16 finalists in Class AA.
Commentary: Delegates have a commitment
I was a site captain at the Super Tuesday caucuses. I was very proud of the patience shown by the Republicans that came to participate and the professionalism of our volunteer conveners.
Commentary: Experienced, with business success
Small businesses drive the economic engine of Minnesota.
Mark Your Calendars…Saturday, March 26 – Easter Egg Hunt
Detailed Southwest LRT station designs now available
Southwest Light Rail Transit project staff have completed 90 percent plans for the 15 proposed stations on the line, according to the March Extending Tracks newsletter.
Body found in retaining pond behind Savage Target
A body belonging to an adult male was found in a retaining pond behind the Target in Savage this morning, and authorities are currently in the process of identifying the body and the man’s cause of de
State parks to make customer service improvements
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has announced that some key customer service improvements are coming to Minnesota state parks and recreation areas this summer.
Saturday, March 12 – 2:00 – 4:30 PM – Homeless in my Hometown
One Community (A Coalition of Community Partnerships) invites you to an Open Forum about homelessness in Carver and Scott Counties. See the flyer for more details.
Report: State’s health care spending growth rate remains at near-historic low
Minnesota’s growth in health care spending during 2013 remained at historically low levels, according to a report released Thursday from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).
Shakopee’s Koenen named Gatorade State Girls Basketball Player of the Year
Taylor Koenen of Shakopee was named Minnesota’s Gatorade State Girls Basketball Player of the Year.
Chaska students get high marks in art contest
Chaska High School senior Taylor Zerull said she’s been drawing for as long as she can remember.
Bridge over hallowed waters
As the final remnants of winter ice disappear from Firemen’s Clayhole, a new piece of the $26 million Firemen’s Park redevelopment is beginning to take shape over the lake. On Monday, a crew from Atla
Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 13, 2016
This year, Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 13, 2016.
The time change officially takes place at 2 a. (Read more…)m., but you don’t have to spring out of bed and move the big hand on your clock ahead an hour. The change is automatic for most smartphones, computers, tablets and other digital devices.
Eden Prairie’s AMC Theatre plans $6.5 million renovation
AMC Theatres is planning a $6.5 million overhaul of its Eden Prairie location that would include reclining seats and the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Man falls through ice while fishing
A man fell through the ice on Oak Lake in Watertown Township while fishing Tuesday afternoon.
Homeless in the burbs
As of the beginning of the year, Jennifer Romero had 90 households on a list.
Where the heck is it?
Each week we publish a detail of a local landmark. The next week we identify the landmark. Do you know where the heck this is? (Read more…) Send us your guess.

