The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the east skating rink in Lions Park, off of Ravoux Road.
Winter fun for charity
Jeff and B.J. Perkins of Eden Prairie and their friends came to the city of Carver on Saturday to play in the eighth annual Soggy Bottom Open snow golf fundraising event.
Winter fun for charity
Jeff and B.J. Perkins of Eden Prairie and their friends came to the city of Carver on Saturday to play in the eighth annual Soggy Bottom Open snow golf fundraising event.
Grace Church Chaska launches March 5
Grace Church launches Grace Church Chaska with a grand opening on March 5 at Oak Ridge Hotel & Conference Center.
Area legislators respond to Trump’s travel ban
Local legislators are speaking out against President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, calling the order “poorly implemented” and “disgraceful.”
Firemen’s Park receives honors
The Minnesota Park and Recreation Association (MPRA) presented the Chaska Parks and Recreation Department the Tommy Johnson award for the top project of 2016 for Firemen’s Park. The award was presented Jan. 9, according to a press release.
Free gardening classes at area libraries
A series of free gardening classes offered by the Carver-Scott Extension Master Gardeners will teach participants about seed starting, vegetable gardening, growing herbs or perennials, making a garden eco-friendly, adding shrubs to a landscape and other gardening topics.
Book festival is Feb. 11
The 12th annual book festival “Hooked on Books … and the Arts, Too!” is Saturday, Feb. 11.
Trinity Development and M/I Homes (Hans Hagen) Planning a New Neighborhood in Carver
The City Council and Planning Commission will be reviewing a Concept Plan for another new neighborhood in Carver. A Concept Plan has been submitted by Trinity Development, partnering with M/I Homes (known by many as Hans Hagen), for the development of 147 homes, on approximately 50 acres, just east of the Spring Creek housing development on Spring Creek Drive. The Planning Commission will be reviewing the Concept Plan at their meeting on Thursday, February 16 at 6:30 pm at the Church By The River. For more information on this project please click here.
Treacherous Monday morning commute
Crashes were seen about 8:30 a.m. in the eastbound lane of Highway 212 near the border of Chanhassen and Chaska as well as on the Highway 41 bridge over Highway 212 in the northbound lanes.
Hockey: Fire rally late for seventh straight win
For two periods, Minnetonka, despite being outshot 19-15, offensive zone time limited, was in control Saturday against Holy Family Catholic.
Hockey: Fire rally late for seventh straight win
For two periods, Minnetonka, despite being outshot 19-15, offensive zone time limited, was in control Saturday against Holy Family Catholic.
Saturday Roundup: Conference title clinched for Storm Hawks
Falling behind by a goal just 30 seconds into the third period, Chaska/Chanhassen scored three unanswered tallies, clinching at least a share of the Metro West Conference title in a 5-3 road win at Benilde-St. Margaret Saturday.
Basketball: Offense comes alive in second half
Slow out of the opening tip for the second time in three games, Chaska offensively was searching for answers.
Wrestling: No. 1 seed locked up for Storm Hawks?
The winner of Friday’s quadrangular the likely No. 1 seed next month in Section 6AAA, while a few questions were answered, no clear winner came through.
Pets of the week
Pets of the Week
Basketball: Five in double figures in Stars’ win
Max Steensland netted a game-high 20 points, leading Southwest Christian to an 89-44 win at Bethany Academy Jan. 27 in Bloomington.
Storm Hawk Report: Conference title clinched by swim team
Chaska/Chanhassen clinched at least a share of the Metro West Conference boys swimming and diving title, defeating Bloomington Jefferson Jan. 26 at Olson Middle School.
Rerouted traffic to head through parking lot
The Chaska City Council reviewed a County Road 61 reconstruction plan that would redirect Creek Road traffic through the Chaska Curling Center parking lot for about four months.
Basketball: Improbable comeback for deeper Hawks
Held without a field goal for 10-plus minutes, trailing by 20 points in the first half, Chaska could have folded up the tents, called it a day.