Its been a good start for the Hawks as the baseball team won its first two games and softball is 2-1 after losing its season opener.
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The best amateur golfers are coming to Chaska and you can watch them compete at the 124th U.S. Amateur Championship. Hazeltine National Golf Club and Chaska Town Course are teaming up once again to ...
Swaths of people across North America from northern Mexico through the Midwest up to Canada will experience a full solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. For those at the Minnesota Astronomical Society ...
His House Foundation(HHF) closed its office in downtown Chaska in December, but has become more mobile as the organization continues its mission to help those in need. The central hub for resources ...
Come for the cocktails, stay for the over 125-year-old cabin decorated in sparkly Christmas decorations. The Old Log Theatre, located at 5185 Meadville Street in Excelsior, will once again be ...
Sitting modestly on a chair, the outgoing fire chief turned slightly, so as to not directly face the dozens of people who showed up that day to honor him. After all, he said, that day wasn’t about him ...
A judge has overturned a decision made previously in the case against Spring Leaf LLC, the owner of tobacco shops in Shakopee and Savage accused of selling hemp-derived THC products during the cities’ ...
With a strong core returning, the Chanhassen girls lacrosse team believes they can make another run to the state tournament. The Storm have made the state tournament the last two seasons, including ...
Carver County is beginning to take its first steps toward the creation of a community resource center (CRC). At the April 2 County Board Meeting, money was set aside to fund a future CRC in Carver ...
“It’s calm now, but in about ten minutes, it’ll be chaos,” said Danielle Jorgenson, the secretary of the Chaska Lions Club and a volunteer for this year’s Heroes and Helpers event. She stood in a back ...
A tentative agreement has been met between the city of Shakopee and the union representing the city's public works department, according to Amanda McKnight, the city’s communications manager.
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