The first 18 minutes were how Bloomington Kennedy wanted it. The last 18 minutes were Chaska’s style of game.
Alcohol approved at Paisley Park
The Chanhassen City Council approved a request by the Paisley Park Museum to serve alcohol at three upcoming private parties during Super Bowl LII week, Jan. 29-Feb. 5.
Winning close games a priority
For a Chaska/Chanhassen girls hockey roster with four seniors, more than half of its goals scored by players in eighth or ninth grade, the 2017-18 season is about two things.
Public notices from the January 4, 2018 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the January 4, 2018
Living in Chillaska
With all the new housing popping up in Chaska, one new structure is the icing on the cake.
Thousands of Salvadorans living in Minnesota lose protected status
Hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans who have been living for years in the United States under temporary protective status got bad news Jan. 8. Their temporary protected status, or TPS, which has allowed them to live and work in the United States legally since 2001, has been terminated by the Trump administration.
Lights, camera, action
When Chaska boys basketball hosted then No. 1-ranked Edina Dec. 19, the large and at times raucous crowd inside the gymnasium wasn’t the only audience for the second top-10 win for the Hawks in a five-day stretch.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the Super 8 hotel at 830 Yellow Brick Road in Chaska.
Call for flash fiction entries
The 2018 flash fiction contest sponsored by the Arts Consortium of Carver County (ACCC) issued a call for submissions. Participants do not have to be Carver County residents.
Eden Prairie graduate killed in Dinkytown shooting
The last time Amber Daggs spoke to her son, DeSean, was the evening of Jan. 6, when he told her over the phone he planned to go out with friends. He asked when she would be home.
The Spoonful: Five things to know from the past week
Your weekly look at local news, upcoming events and stories from the last week across the southwest metro.
School employee dies in new sports dome
An Eastern Carver County Schools Buildings and Grounds Department employee died in Chaska on Monday morning, following an accident in the new sports dome.
School employee dies in new sports dome
CHASKA — An Eastern Carver County Schools Buildings and Grounds Department employee died in Chaska on Monday morning, following an accident in the new sports dome.
School employee dies in new sports dome
CHASKA — An Eastern Carver County Schools Buildings and Grounds Department employee died in Chaska on Monday morning, Jan. 8, following an accident in the new sports dome.
Aldi, Chipotle and Starbucks may be headed to Chaska
A new grocery store, Mexican restaurant and coffee shop may be coming to Chaska.
Sen. David Osmek won’t seek governor’s seat
State Sen. David Osmek of Mound has decided to change course in seeking the governor’s office. He has suspended his campaign and will no longer seek the Republican endorsement.
UPDATED: Eden Prairie man sentenced to more than 61 years for murder of parents
MINNEAPOLIS — Jamie Rykyto vividly remembers when she had to tell her 8-year-old son about the murders of his grandparents, Robert and Debra Lehman of Eden Prairie.
Grandmother, granddaughter featured in Shorewood exhibit
A new art exhibit, featuring the work of Karen Tiegland, of Carver, and her granddaughter Sara Tiegland, of Chanhassen, will be up through March at Shorewood City Hall and Senior Center.
‘All Creatures’ on display
Beginning Jan. 15, The Sower Gallery’s first art show of 2018 welcomes creatures from several animal kingdom families, created in various media, by 20 artists.
‘All Creatures’ on display
Beginning Jan. 15, The Sower Gallery’s first art show of 2018 welcomes creatures from several animal kingdom families, created in various media, by 20 artists.
