The first round of the state tennis tournament did not end the way Chanhassen senior Konner Gunwall and Holy Family senior Michael Frost might have wanted, but both were able to extend their tournament runs in the consolation bracket. 
Track and field season closes at state for Carver County athletes
The track and field season came to a close at St. Michael-Albertville High School June 10, as area athletes competed in the Class 2A and 3A state championship meets 
Chanhassen boys fall in section lacrosse final
Heading into the Section 2 championship June 7, Chanhassen was aiming to extend its dominant run over the section with a third consecutive win in the title game against Shakopee. 
Chaska PD reports suspicious activity at Woodcrest Townhomes
Chaska Police Department officers responded to a report of suspicious activity on June 7 at Woodcrest Townhomes. 
Fun with fungi: Foraging for mushrooms with Chick of the Woods
Jaime Rockney, or “Chick of the Woods,” as she’s known to many, has never met a mushroom she didn’t like. 
Holy Family baseball goes perfect in section play for state tournament berth
Holy Family had been used to battling back to win key games throughout the spring. 
“Over the Rainbow” art exhibit celebrates Pride Month
The Arts Consortium of Carver County has set up its newest exhibit, “Over the Rainbow,” to celebrate Pride Month within the southwest metro. 
Chanhassen girls win second straight section 2 lacrosse championship
As a junior defender last season, Tatumn Nyen scored no goals during Chanhassen’s run to the Class A state championship game. 
Carver County recognized for its working conditions
Last month, Carver County earned a Minnesota Safety Council Governor’s Safety Award, as well as recognition from the Minnesota Department of Health, as a breastfeeding-friendly workplace. 
Cologne sewer line leak reaches Meuwissen Lake
On June 2, a leak was discovered in the sewer line connecting Carver County’s Public Works facility to Cologne’s sewer system, according to a county press release. 
Letter: Adapt or risk a bleak future
I read the letter, “Fossil fuels support our standard of living,” in the June 1 edition of the Villager, and I agree with the author as far as it goes. Our nation’s and the world’s economies depend on fossil fuels,…
CVFT’s production of ‘Matilda the Musical’ to open June 23
Revolting children, questionable parents and educators with very teaching styles will take the stage in Chaska Valley Family Theatre’s production of “Matilda the Musical” from June 23 to July 2 at Chaska High School. 
Chaska American Legion Auxiliary receives grant, awards to Haven 4 Heroes
The Chaska American Legion Auxiliary is the beneficiary of a $9,180 grant for furniture and other residential items for Anoka-based veteran transitional housing nonprofit Haven 4 Heroes. 
Downtown Chaska Farmers’ Market to be held at Firemen’s Park
The Downtown Chaska Farmers’ Market will be held at Firemen’s Park for the 2023 season due to construction throughout Downtown Chaska. 
Chaska City Council June 5 meeting is short, full of updates
The June 5 Chaska City Council Meeting opened with smiles and football jokes as two new cadets, Christian Meyer and Wesley Parker, were sworn into the Growth Through Opportunity program with the city. 
Chaska EDA approves Downtown Building Improvement Plan
The June 5 agenda for the city’s Economic Development Authority was short, with only a handful of members present: council members Jon Grau and Mike Huang, Mayor Mark Windschitl and Assistant City Administrator Elise Durbin. 
Library: The Bazillions kick off summer reading program
Summer reading performers begin Monday, June 12, with the musical group The Bazillions presenting kid friendly Rock-n-Roll at the Charlson Thun Community Bandstand outside of the Victoria Library at 11:30 a.m. The Bazillions will also be the Chanhassen Library on… 
East Union sale, referendum renewal among topics at May 22 ECCS meeting
Karen DeVet, director of finance and operations for the Eastern Carver County School District, shared updated revenue and expense assumptions for the general fund at the May 22 school board meeting. 
Chaska police respond to theft, domestic reports
Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents. 
Chanhassen girls lacrosse heading back to state, boys fall in section championship
Chanhassen High School played host to two lacrosse section finals June 7, as the girls punched their ticket back to the Class A state tournament while the boys came up short of a three-peat. 
