The Goodman Group announced Kim Te Brugge has been promoted to vice president of operations for its senior living and health care division.
Growing up needs to happen fast
The month of April in baseball has always been known as a pitchers’ month; the part of the season where the offense tries to catch up to the defense.
Growing up needs to happen fast
The month of April in baseball has always been known as a pitchers’ month; the part of the season where the offense tries to catch up to the defense.
Openings for top-seven spots on varsity
It’s always exciting for a program to start the season with more runners than the previous year. It’s also exciting to have so many returning runners.
Herald reports
Aug. 31, 1950: Eder’s Bowling Lanes officially opened the 1950-1951 kegling season last Saturday evening and owner F.P. Eder announced that the alleys will be available for open bowling every day of the week.
Herald reports
Aug. 31, 1950: Eder’s Bowling Lanes officially opened the 1950-1951 kegling season last Saturday evening and owner F.P. Eder announced that the alleys will be available for open bowling every day of the week.
Where the heck it was
The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the Liberty Heights neighborhood entrance sign at Victoria Drive and Meadow Lane.
Volleyball: Certain expectations as a Hawk
Watching Chaska volleyball practice in the gymnasium, it’s like a well-oiled machine. That’s the way it is when your coach has been with the program for 35 years, 21 as the head leader.
Tennis: Storm off to impressive start
Chanhassen tennis is off to a 5-0 start, winning 20 of 21 matches at the St. James Invitational Aug. 25.
Around the Region: Overtime not kind to Stars soccer
Overtimes were not kind to Southwest Christian soccer over the weekend in tournament play.
Volleyball: Sideout Classic a success for local teams
Chanhassen opened the season Saturday in the Breakdown Sideout Classic at Hopkins High School with a 3-0 win over Orono.
Villager Tower #329
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Carver Villager Tower #329 September 2017
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Tracking the eclipse
Rod and Peggy Nerdahl, of Chaska, recently traveled to Nebraska to view the total eclipse. Rod, an astronomer, penned the Aug. 17 Herald piece “Observing the great wonder.”
Starwatch: Spacecraft dives into Saturn
September opens with Venus hosting winter constellations in the eastern predawn sky. West of the planet, the bright star Procyon, in Canis Minor, the little dog, rises at almost the same time as Venus, followed about 40 minutes later by…
Starwatch: Spacecraft dives into Saturn
September opens with Venus hosting winter constellations in the eastern predawn sky. West of the planet, the bright star Procyon, in Canis Minor, the little dog, rises at almost the same time as Venus, followed about 40 minutes later by…
Commentary: Native plant is a show stopper
Master Gardeners like to use and promote the use of native plants. That’s because native plants and native pollinators evolved together. Each of them supplies something essential for the other.
Commentary: Native plant is a show stopper
Master Gardeners like to use and promote the use of native plants. That’s because native plants and native pollinators evolved together. Each of them supplies something essential for the other.
State Baseball: Sweet sixteen for Carver Black Sox
A wet and wild weekend at the Class C State Amateur Baseball Tournament, two of the favorites — Plato and Hutchinson — knocked out Saturday, Carver, one of the underdogs, survived to play Labor Day Weekend.
State Baseball: The rain came, and the games were postponed
Twice the heavy rain came, twice Friday’s Class B second round State Amateur Baseball Tournament game was postponed in Hamburg.
Early morning house fire in Chanhassen
Emergency crews responded to house fire on Leslie Curve in Chanhassen early Saturday morning.