Princess Kay finalist Emily Leonard, of Norwood Young America, had her likeness carved out of a 90-pound block of butter on Aug. 29 at the Minnesota State Fair Dairy Building. 
AppleJam is Sept. 25 at the Arboretum
Farm at the Arb hosts the third annual Arboretum AppleJam from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25. 
Letter: All hail the rusty patched bumble bee queen!
All hail the queen, she has arrived! A rare sighting has been made in Chanhassen. 
Soccer Roundup: Chaska, Chanhassen girls open the season with wins
Maddy Davey certainly has learned the lesson to try, try, try again. Twice denied in the first half by the Eastview goaltender, the Chaska’s 2019 and 2020 goals leader came through with two second-half tallies in a 3-1 Hawk win… 
WCH21: Class C second weekend results
At state tournament time, the difference sometimes between the winning team and losing team is whichever team makes the critical mistake. 
Public Notices from August 26, 2021 Chaska Herald
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the August 26, 2021 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…
WCH21: Class B second weekend results
Rained out Saturday night in Hamburg, Chanhassen returned to Hawk Park on Sunday with a mission. A mission of playing two games; of winning two games. 
Commentary: What you see and focus on is what you become!
What do you see going on in the world? As you’re probably aware, there are so many things happening — difficult things. We see nations collapsing, earthquakes, fires and floods. We also know that there’s political division, vaccine issues, economic… 
Carver volunteers clean up Minnesota River shoreline Saturday
Broken bottles, discarded cans, tires and other debris were no match for a group of people aimed at cleaning up a small section of a Minnesota River bank Saturday morning. 
Carlson’s Lovable Llamas, Food Truck and Bazaar at Trinity in Carver
Elizabeth Jander, local high school senior, PSEO student at Crown College and participant in the 4-H Llama project is working with her church, Trinity Lutheran Church in Carver, to provide a hands-on llama experience over Steamboat Days weekend. She recently volunteered at the Canterbury Race Track Llama Races and saw how much joy a little time with the llamas brought to families. Since Trinity has held a popular annual bazaar over Steamboat Days, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to pour a little llama love into Carver.

Carlson’s Lovable Llama’s will be on the lower lot at Trinity on Saturday, September 11 from 10:00 a.m – 2:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to this free event.
The bazaar will be held on: Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. & Sunday, September 12, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Baked goods, canned goods, garden produce, plants, embroidered and sewed items, crafts, antiques, gifts, gently used books and household items will be offered.
A food truck will be parked in our lower lot. They will serve corn dogs, mini doughnuts, cheese curds, water, and cotton candy.
Purple Heart medal rescued from garbage dump finds its way home
Albert A. Van Bergen lost a leg to a German sniper in the battle for the Argonne Forest in World War I, one of the biggest and bloodiest battles of the war. For his service, he was awarded the prestigious… 
Volleyball Roundup: Chanhassen, Minnetonka, Chaska win at Breakdown Classic
Mary Cate Ziembiec finished with 12 kills on 40 swings in a 27-25, 25-8, 25-20 loss to Shakopee for Chanhassen in the volleyball season opener Aug. 26. 
Letter: Why build tunnel under Hwy 41?
So much road construction going on everywhere and I am wondering if there couldn’t be a better schedule in getting it done. I understand it is Minnesota but it just seems like poor planning. 
Commentary: Searching for freshwater mussels in the Crow River
Freshwater mussels, what many call clams, often go unnoticed buried at the bottoms of lakes and rivers. 
Commentary: Several Nordic musicians lined up for festival on Sept. 11
It is hard to believe summer is coming to an end. Kids will soon be in school. 
Letter: American Promise at the county fair
The spinner whirled and “Candy” was what it stopped on. But wait, almost all the slots were labeled “Candy”! The wheel was rigged, just like our political system is rigged to allow the big money spenders to influence our candidates… 
District 112 to require masks for 2 to 12 years old
Three weeks after announcing masks would be recommended, but not required for students and staff at the start of the school year, Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams announced Aug. 26 some masks would now be required. 
Commentary: We the People. Together
As the daughter of an American service member, I found myself in the Montgomery, Alabama public school system in the 1970s. 
COVID-19 community testing sites to open in Bloomington, St. Paul
New COVID-19 community testing sites will open this month in Bloomington and St. Paul to help slow the spread of the Delta variant, the Minnesota Department of Health announced Thursday. 
Former Chanhassen couple spends 10 months under lockdown at hotel in India
More informationLearn more about the travels of Jess and Tom Lyman at worldwidewaftage.com 
