Herald reports

Jan. 26, 1978: A rookie police officer on the Chaska Police Department has just successfully completed the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension basic police science course. Scott Knight, 24, is now a full fledged state-licensed police officer and brings the number…

Where the heck it was

The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the historic Oesterreich building, at the southwest corner of Second Street and Highway 41. It was constructed in 1903 by three Oesterreich brothers, all brick masons, and served as a hardware store…

Where the heck it was

The correct answer to last week’s quiz was the historic Oesterreich building, at the southwest corner of Second Street and Highway 41. It was constructed in 1903 by three Oesterreich brothers, all brick masons, and served as a hardware store…

Mystery author plans library visit Feb. 11

Mystery author Carl Brookins will share his writing experience at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Chaska Library. Brookins is the author of “Inner Pasages,” “A Superior Mystery,” “Old Silver,” “The case of the Great Train Robbery,” and other…

Mystery author plans library visit Feb. 11

Mystery author Carl Brookins will share his writing experience at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Chaska Library. Brookins is the author of “Inner Pasages,” “A Superior Mystery,” “Old Silver,” “The case of the Great Train Robbery,” and other…

Dittbenner serving at Notre Dame

Cmdr. Chuck Dittbenner, son of Karen L. and John J. Campbell, of Chaska, is currently serving as the executive officer and associate professor of Naval Science, at the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Unit, at the University of Notre Dame…