Up against one, if not the top team in the state of Minnesota, Chaska/Chanhassen held their own at times, falling 6-2 at second-ranked Edina on Feb. 27 at Braemar Arena.
COVID vaccination finally arrives for teachers, providing a great sense of relief
“I feel very relieved now.”
Nordic Ski: Metro West, Lake conference host championship meets
With five skiers in the top 15, Chaska/Chanhassen rallied from a 10-point deficit through Tuesday’s freestyle portion, edging Bloomington by a single point in the girls standings for second place in the Metro West Conference Nordic Ski Championships.
Around the Region: Grant Sussner, PJ Velazquez and Michael Gillette win twice for Storm Hawks
State-ranked Pedro Velazquez returned to the mats for the first time in a month, winning an 11-6 decision over Goodhue’s Maddox O’Reilly in a home triangular for Chaska/Chanhassen on Feb. 25.
More in-person learning for secondary District 112 students
Eastern Carver County Schools will go four days a week for grades 6-12 beginning March 22. Students will attend in-person on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
‘Proud to call Victoria home’: City’s new councilor is sworn in
Alvin Hebert is father of Victoria’s “unofficial mayor,” but now he actually gets to work with the official mayor.
Commentary: How to give yourself the gift of Now
Letter: Cannot deliver what is promised
Americans are seeing the shortcoming of “green energy” as it fails to deliver for the citizens of Texas. Heralded by those who champion “alternatives,” it is obvious that wind and solar cannot deliver what is promised.
Basketball: Braylon Cummings hits buzzer-beater in Holy Family win
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Boys Hockey: Holy Family stays unbeaten in Wright County Conference
Scoreless through 17 minutes, Holy Family Catholic erupted for four second-period goals, improving to 5-0 in the Wright County Conference with a 6-0 road win at New Prague on Feb. 25.
Hockey brings them together
For Brenda and Pat Reddan, somehow after nearly 200 varsity events between sons Patrick, Danny and Ben for the Holy Family Catholic boys hockey team, a Feb. 23 home contest with Waconia felt different.
Hockey brings together the Reddan Family
For Brenda and Pat Reddan, somehow after nearly 200 varsity events between sons Patrick, Danny and Ben for the Holy Family Catholic boys hockey team, a Feb. 23 home contest with Waconia felt different.
District 112 receives Youth Skills Training grant
Eastern Carver County Schools was announced Feb. 24 as one of 11 schools or organizations across the state of Minnesota to receive a 2021 Youth Skills Training grant. The partnership works to develop and implement paid-learning opportunities for students 16…
Indoor facilities help golfers get ready for the outdoor links
The great Arnold Palmer once said; “It’s a funny thing, the more I practice the luckier I get.”
Financial forecast presents a challenge to District 112, its stakeholders
If Eastern Carver County Schools taxpayers won’t vote for a future referendum, what are they willing to sacrifice, pondered School Board Member Jenny Stone on Feb. 22.
Chaska’s Andrew Kallman wins Outstanding Senior award
Northern State University’s Andrew Kallman was voted by the league coaches as the inaugural winner of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Bob Olson Outstanding Senior of the Year Award. A native of Chaska, Kallman is a senior majoring in digital…
SWCHS dancers named all-Minnesota River Conference
Southwest Christian High School, competing in the Minnesota River Conference varsity dance season for the first time, had two dancers selected all-conference.
Where nature meets graffiti: Arboretum features Minneapolis artist
Like Cher, Prince and Madonna, Peyton Scott Russell prefers a mononym: Peyton, though he’s also donned the titles Sprayfinger and DAESK.
Where nature meets graffiti: Arboretum features Mpls artist
Like Cher, Prince and Madonna, Peyton Scott Russell prefers a mononym: Peyton, though he’s also donned the titles Sprayfinger and DAESK.
Rail storage moves away from homes, noise remains
Following noise complaints about a new railway spur line added last summer, Brooks Ridge and Tuscany Hills homeowners say things might be looking up.