What’s in our future? It’s an important question that we often ask on a number of levels. It applies to our personal and professional lives; our family life or relationships and partnerships.
Plan approved for 83 homes in Carver
A concept plan for construction of a single-family housing subdivision near Carver Elementary School was approved last week by the Carver City Council.
Chaska Police reports: Burglaries and assaults
Police Report
Real hits, strategy and athletes: It’s time to watch modern roller derby live
Once you’re inside the world of roller derby, it’s easy for it to take over your life.
Double overtime needed for Minnetonka’s section title win
3.2 seconds.
Public invited to comment on proposed changes for the Southwest LRT
MINNEAPOLIS —The public is invited to submit comments about proposed changes for the Southwest Light Rail Transit project.
Metro West Conference title on the line Friday
Outscored 57-26 over the final 18 minutes in a home loss to Robbinsdale Cooper Feb. 5, Chaska has won six of the last seven games ever since, remaining in the hunt for a fourth consecutive Metro West Conference title.
Chaska Speech brings it home during Saturday tournament
The Chaska Speech Team hosted the Chaska Speech Tournament last Saturday.
Chaska council appoints new people to the Park Board and Human Rights Commission
The Chaska City Council appointed several new people to the Park Board and the Human Rights Commission in February.
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? Send us your guess.
Section 2-4A Girls Basketball: Anybody’s game
The difference between the No. 1 seed in Section 2-4A and the No. 7 team is three wins. This thing is even more wide open than 2017 when Minnetonka, coming off a state championship season, advanced to state with a 16-12 record.
Look back
We know why it’s called puppy love: Chan gun club gives rescue dogs a second chance
Who doesn’t love puppies? Those fun-loving fur balls can melt your heart with just one look. Why wouldn’t you wouldn’t want to take one home?
Seven swims to state for Chaska program
More than six seconds off the state cut through the preliminaries in the 400-yard freestyle relay, Chaska needed its best swim and more to advance.
Community Park Ice Rink

Ice Rink: With the recent warmer temps, staff have evaluated the ice conditions at the Community Park rink. Unfortunately, the ice is deteriorating significantly, and due to the predicted warmer temps and sunny skies, the rink will have limited maintenance pending weather conditions.
Public notices from the February 22, 2018 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the February 22, 2018 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 .pdf’s that can be opened with Adobe Acrobat.
Former Eden Prairie teacher and coach passes unexpectedly
Chaska’s Tim Kasprowicz, a retired Eden Prairie High School industrial arts teacher, Vietnam War veteran and former Eden Prairie football coach, was said to have one of the world’s biggest hearts.
What happened on this date in local history?
March 1, 1877: The roads are very rough. It is almost impossible to bring a heavy load of wood or grain into town from the country. In consequence trade is light.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the Chaska Auto Repair sign on Second Street. The shop is just around the corner, at 110 East Second Street, Suite C.
Bountiful Basket receives Star of the North Award
Bountiful Basket in Chaska received the Star of the North Award for community service in February.
