2025
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Chaska’s History Speaks – December 2025
The end of the calendar year is always a good time to reflect upon the past–and such is the case with this month’s Chaska History Speaks. Our collection of tidbits… read more >>
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Schram Haus Leaving Chaska After 7 Years
Schram Haus Brewery, a regional delight for beer lovers around Chaska, has announced it will be permanently closing its doors at the end of the year. The Schram Haus beer… read more >>
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Piece by Piece: Community Mosaic Anchors Year-End Celebration at Chanhassen Library
A new community mosaic, created by residents during a series of hands-on sessions led by local artist Anne Krocak and supported by a Minnesota State Arts Board grant, will debut… read more >>
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Kirk’s Captain Corner: Morgan Donahue, Chaska Girls Basketball
Meet senior Morgan Donahue, Chaska Girls Basketball captain, as part of the first Kirk’s Captain Corner feature on the winter sports season read more >>
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Chanhassen Residents Gather to Celebrate Holiday Season
A new coating of powdery snow added to the festive atmosphere Saturday night, Dec. 6, as the Chanhassen community gathered together to mark the start of the holiday season. read more >>
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Local Restaurant Owners Join Next CCLN Podcast
In this interview, Andy Mooney of Red Bench Bakery and Kent Kramp of Cy’s Bar and Grill talk about running a successful business and community engagement. read more >>
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Carver Residents Celebrate Start of Holiday Season
The Carver Lions Club and Carver Fire Department sponsored the annual “Carver Village Christmas” on Saturday, marking the start of the holiday season. read more >>
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Chaska Boys Hockey Defeats SWC/R for First Win of the Season
Chaska Boys Hockey Defeats SWC/R for First Win of the Season Chaska secured its first win of the season with a 4–2 victory over Southwest Christian/Richfield, highlighted by a hat… read more >>
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Highway 5 Project Set To Get Underway in 2026
A major upgrade to Highway 5 between Victoria and Chanhassen will get underway next year, disrupting traffic flow along the stretch for the better part of two years. read more >>
















