Winter high school sports teams were eager to start their seasons in early December when the word came down from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. “We’re taking a pause.”
Commentary: Lessons from the Christmas truce of 1914
What words come to mind when you think of Christmas Eve? “Jesus’ birth,” “Christmas carols,” “families together,” “gifts exchanged” are some words that you might answer.
Skating season begins, for pleasure or play
The phone calls and emails started flooding in before Thanksgiving. People interested in a skating rink in their yard.
Commentary: 7 ways to find holiday joy during tough times
Commentary: There is still value in a handwritten note
I am old enough to remember what it was like before the computer, the internet and email. When we wanted to communicate, we had three options; talk face-to face, talk on your home phone now referred to as your landline,…
Commentary: Pets are pandemic pals
Some of you know me. I am a respected artist and art teacher in this community.
Monday, December 21, 2020 – City Council Meetings – Agendas Now Available
For the agendas for the Monday, December 21, 2020, City Council meetings, along with how to watch the meetings remotely, click on AGENDAS.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
Owner of Tequila Butcher talks about his new Chanhassen ‘ghost kitchen’ The Cluckery
Tony Donatell started out in the gas station business 12 years ago — well, an 6,000-square-foot Eagan gas station with a big kitchen.
Santa comes home for Christmas
Ask Santa what he’s missing most this year because of the pandemic, and he might say mall visits with children.
Carver joins together for art project
Megan Becker stood alongside the decorated tree in Gazebo Park and pointed at a yarn-style decoration that intrigued her.
What is ‘game on’ for academic bowl teams?
If members of academic bowl teams around the country found themselves watching “The Greatest of All-Time” tournament on the game show Jeopardy last January, they would have been pulling hard for the underdog.
Letter: Maintain, but modify, Electoral College
The Electoral College should be maintained, but modified.
Letter: Board members brought valuable expertise
Before the new year starts and the Eastern Carver County School Board welcomes our two newly elected board members, I want to acknowledge our two outgoing board members, Amy Logue and Ron Meyer.
Letter: Joining together to help veterans
Saturday, Dec. 5, our community leaders did their part to make sure our veteran brothers and sisters were taken care of during the holidays.
Silent night: Area churches navigate COVID-19 restrictions for Christmas
Like just about everything else, places of worship across the state have found ways to navigate a new normal in 2020.
Facing a new challenge: Deaf community confronts COVID
Stocking Target’s shelves in early 2020 was mostly routine for Lori Blackketter. She’d replenish the grocery section, helping out customers by reading their lips or using a phone to write notes back and forth.
Sunny-side up? Chicken ordinance open for comment
Five hens. No egg or meat sales. A $100 permit fee.
Two Carver County COVID deaths reported Dec. 17
Two more Carver County deaths due to COVID-19 were reported Thursday, Dec. 17.
The end of the MSHSL as we know it?
Gloves and sticks flew through the air as Minnetonka hockey players rushed to the home side of the ice. A pile of Skippers in the goal crease as they celebrated a 2018 state boys title over Duluth East.
Library: Six words to describe 2020
How was 2020?