Emilee and Abby Anderson – no relation – each scored two goals as Chaska/Chanhassen completed the regular season on a 10-game winning streak, shutting out Bloomington Jefferson 6-0 on Feb. 2.
Girls Hockey: Conference sweep for 17-win Storm Hawks
Emilee and Abby Anderson – no relation – each scored two goals as Chaska/Chanhassen completed the regular season on a 10-game winning streak, shutting out Bloomington Jefferson 6-0 on Feb. 2.
Hockey: Shutout produces ninth win in a row
Holy Family Catholic entered Thursday’s road contest at Lakeville North with a nine-game unbeaten streak. Ironically it was a 1-1 tie with the Panthers in the Sports Authority Classic that started it all.
Basketball: Chanhassen sweeps season series with Benilde
A seven-point lead at halftime, Chanhassen survived a rally attempt from host Benilde-St. Margaret, sweeping the season series in a 46-41 win Feb. 2 in St. Louis Park.
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Shakopee care facility faulted for resident drinking dishwasher liquid, leading to death
A Shakopee assisted-care facility is responsible for neglect in the death last year of a resident who drank a lethal amount of dishwasher detergent left unattended, according to findings in a report issued by the Minnesota Department of Health this…
Plea agreement reached in Eden Prairie murder case
Eden Prairie’s Yevgeniy Savenok pleaded guilty to two counts of intentional second-degree murder in Hennepin County District Court Feb. 2 in connection with the May 14, 2016, stabbing deaths of his pregnant wife and her unborn son.
Chanhassen man charged after stolen vehicles recovered
A Chanhassen man has been charged with six felony counts of receiving stolen property after stolen vehicles were recovered on property he leases in Waconia Township, according to the Carver County Sheriff’s Office.
Commentary: What if results had been reversed?
I agree with the writer who said we need more transparency (“World needs transparency,” Jan. 26). But sometimes one has to know exactly what that person means to know what they really want.
Nordic: Conference championship is all Storm Hawks
In firm control of first place through the first five kilometers, Wednesday’s afternoon session was the finishing touch in Chaska/Chanhassen’s second Metro West Conference Nordic ski girls title.
Building a Capitol and dodging stones
George DuToit was a prominent local banker in 1893, when he was appointed to the Board of State Capitol Commissioners.
Chaska played important role in building of Capitol
Editor’s note: With the recent $309.674 million restoration of the Minnesota Capitol, the Herald is republishing this updated version of a story that first ran on June 30, 1905, during the 100th anniversary of the building.
Uncertainty in Second Street business district
I t’s months before Second Street will be reconstructed and some business owners are unsure what they will do.
Chaska Muslim is working to build bridges
John Emery is a U.S. Army veteran, a bike shop manager, beekeeper and Chaska resident.
It wasn’t luck, it was timing
“Old timers,” as former Chaska baseball coach Dale Welter refers to them, from Maple Lake, still to this day fume about the start of the 1947 State Amateur Baseball Tournament.
Basketball: Back-to-back no sweat for Hawks
Top teams in the Metro West and East conferences clashed Wednesday, Chaska, coming off a 32-point win, scored 45 first-half points, defeating 12-win North St. Paul 76-57.
District moves forward after principal arrest
Interim Chanhassen High School Principal Dick Ungar said the mood has been positive at the school since returning from the holidays. Both students and staff have had time to reflect and re-focus on the positive things that happen and continue…
District moves forward after principal arrest
Interim Chanhassen High School Principal Dick Ungar said the mood has been positive at the school since returning from the holidays. Both students and staff have had time to reflect and re-focus on the positive things that happen and continue…
‘Living in a time of collective madness’
Gordon Stewart, former pastor at Shepherd of the Hill Presbyterian Church, hasn’t been idle in his retirement.
Swim: Perfect record in Metro West intact
Chaska/Chanhassen had the top two finishers in 10 of 12 events Jan. 31, completing the Metro West Conference dual sweep in a 97-79 win over Richfield.