AJ Tolliver leads the Minnetonka offense up the court in a road win at Monticello Dec. 4.
Jake Dammann
Jake Dammann earned his first win as the Sabers new boys basketball coach.
Shakopee boys basketball
Aaron Bosley attacks the basket against Jefferson.
Ready for winter fun in the City of Carver?
With the colder temperatures in the forecast, City staff will be flooding the ice rink to build a strong ice base getting ready for some winter fun. During this time we ask for your help and for the safety of all skaters, please stay off the ice rink while we work to build up a great ice surface. The City of Carver wants to make the Community Park rink an enjoyable experience for everyone. Once we have a good sheet of ice ready, we will post signs around the rink and on social media.
Remember, Check the City’s website for the announcement of when you can grab your skates and head to Community Park outdoor ice rink. The ice skating rink and warming house is open throughout the winter months and is available for public use during open hours –
Weekdays: 3:30pm-9:30pm and Weekends: 9:00am-9:30pm.
The December 3, 2018, City Council Meeting is Available for Viewing
The December 3, 2018, City Council meeting can be viewed by clicking on the Video Button.
Previous meetings are also available by clicking HERE.
If you have any questions, contact v[email protected].
5 to find: Great Christmas gifts for the movie-lover in your family
Here are five excellent gift-giving options for your movie-lover in the Tulsa area.
New Utility Rates Effective January 1, 2019
The complete Utility Rate Study and more detail on the new rates are available on the City’s website. For more information, click HERE
Questions and comments related to the Utility Rate Study and the changes to the utility fees can be directed to Brent Mareck, City Manager, at (952) 448-8737 or at [email protected].
Basketball Roundup: Chanhassen, Chaska win season openers
An eight-point deficit at halftime, Chanhassen, playing in its season opener, outscored Waconia 47-33 in the second half, a 77-71 win Dec. 1.
Boys Hockey: Eight more goals scored for Chanhassen
Chanhassen put up a five-spot in the first period for the second time in three games, an 8-0 home shutout over Hibbing/Chisholm Dec. 1.
Packers Redskins Football
Receiver Randall Cobb, left, believes the Packers will have “squandered” Aaron Rodgers’ talent if the franchise doesn’t win more than one Super Bowl during his career.
Minneapolis students to tour Prince’s Paisley Park through arts program
Students from the same school district Prince attended will have a chance to become more familiar with his story, and how music shaped it.
Amy-klobuchar-southwest-light-rail-groundbreaking
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, wearing a hat she bought on Small Business Saturday, speaks at the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Southwest Light Rail Transit line.
Paisley Park students
A tour Falwell Performing Arts Magnet school students took sparked the partnership between the museum and Minneapolis Public Schools. The museum shared this photo of the students’ visit on Facebook March 30.
Southwest light rail groundbreaking
Politicians were among those who attended the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Southwest Light Rail Transit line in Hopkins on Nov. 30. From left: Hopkins Mayor Molly Cummings, Hennepin County Board Chair Jan Callison, Hennepin County Commissioner Peter McLaughlin, Sen. Tina…
Monday, December 3, 2018 – City Council Meetings – Packet Now Available
For a copy of the packet, click HERE.
If there are any questions, please contact [email protected]
Ringing in the holiday season
Watch tree lightings, find Santa and warm up next to a bonfire, all while sipping hot cocoa and chatting up friends and family this December.
Ringing in the holiday season
Watch tree lightings, find Santa and warm up next to a bonfire, all while sipping hot cocoa and chatting up friends and family this December.
This week in arthouse cinema: Christmas movies and classics on the big-screen
A collection of Christmas-movie favorites, anniversary showings of “Sleepless in Seattle” and fine arts from theater to opera to ballet can all be found in Tulsa’s specialty cinema offerings this week.

