Sept. 21, 1922: Tonsorial artist William J. Heutmaker had the misfortune to fracture has right arm Sunday week while cranking his car. Bill’s injury is mending rapidly, although he will be laid up for some time. He had a barber…
Where the heck it was
The answer to last week’s quiz was the new “2nd Street West” marker at the southwest corner of Second and Chestnut (Highway 41) streets.
A fun learning experience at SWCHS
For a program that graduated 12 players a season ago, the 2017 season has been measured by gains and growth versus wins and losses for Southwest Christian.
Report on fatal fire says clothes caught fire
WAYZATA — No foul play is suspected in a fatal apartment fire that happened in Wayzata on May 31, according to the investigation report from the State Fire Marshal Division of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
Report on fatal fire says clothes caught fire
Report on fatal fire says clothes caught fire
Eden Prairie college student dies in weekend Minneapolis car crash
MINNEAPOLIS — An Eden Prairie college student was killed on Sunday, Sept. 18, after the car she was riding in crashed into a stoplight in northeast Minneapolis and the driver fled the scene.
Downtown deal dead
A $24 million downtown Shakopee redevelopment deal is dead, according to Shakopee city officials.
Bob McLain show at Sower Gallery
“Impressions”, a show of the artwork of Chaska Artist Bob McLain, will be in The Sower Gallery from Sept. 25 to Nov. 12.
Swim: Times dropping for Chaska, Chanhassen
Chaska had the first three swimmers touch the wall in three events, winning a Metro West Conference dual over Richfield 106-78 on Sept. 14.
Swim: Times dropping for Chaska, Chanhassen
Chaska had the first three swimmers touch the wall in three events, winning a Metro West Conference dual over Richfield 106-78 on Sept. 14.
Fare for All is Sept. 28
The Fare for All program will take place from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28 at Crown of Glory Lutheran Church, 1141 Cardinal Street, Chaska.
MnDOT to announce opening date for U.S. 169
EDINA — Minnesota Department of Transportation and local officials will celebrate the completion of the Nine Mile Creek Causeway and improvements to U.S. Highway 169 at an event Friday.
Steamboat Days brought in the crowds
Jacob Goede of Carver brought his wife, three young daughters and his race car to Carver Steamboat Days on Saturday.
Waconia Lions organizing trip to Washington, D.C. for Korean and Vietnam war veterans
The Waconia Lions Club is organizing a trip in April 2018 to take Korean and Vietnam War veterans to Washington, D.C.
Weekend Roundup: Big win on the pitch for Hawks
Scoreless in the second half, Payton Schultz notched her seventh goal of the season, leading Chaska to its biggest win in years in a 1-0 decision over Prior Lake Saturday.
Commentary: Be cheerleaders for our schools
District 112 schools have opened, which means fall is upon us.
Football: Fire roll to 3-0 in Homecoming win
Twenty-eight first-half points led Holy Family Catholic to a 3-0 start, the first time since 2014, in a 35-14 win over Watertown-Mayer on Homecoming Sept. 15 in Victoria.
Pets of the week
Pets of the Week
Shakopee: Where the jobs are plentiful, but not housing
Sitting at Munkabeans in downtown Shakopee, former Shakopee Mayor Brad Tabke sips coffee out of a white mug with the definition of “complex” superimposed in black script.