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Chanhassen Easter Egg Hunt Draws Hundreds
Hundreds of local children and their family members descended upon City Center Park in Chanhassen for the 42nd Annual Easter Egg Candy Hunt on Saturday, April 19.
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Kids Gather for 72nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt in Chaska
Dozens of excited kids, ages 0 to 10, lined up along the edges of Chaska City Square Park on Saturday morning, April 19, in anticipation of the 2025 Easter Egg Hunt.
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Protesters Meet Weekly Near Rep. Emmer’s Office
Dozens of local residents have been gathering along Highway 41 in Chaska on Saturday afternoons to show their displeasure with the current direction of the country.
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San Francisco Township Sets Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of San Francisco Township residents is set for 7 p.m. on March 11, 2025, at the Town Hall located at 17380 Homestead Rd.
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Budget Cut Plan Gets District 112 School Board Green Light
The Eastern Carver County School Board at its Feb. 24 meeting approved cost containment measures to help balance the district’s budget over the next couple years.
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District 112 Plans Cost Cutting Measures
Facing an expected budget deficit over the next couple years, the Eastern Carver County School District’s School Board is looking to cut $5 million in expenses for the 2025-26 school year and $4 million for the following academic year. At the board’s regular meeting Jan. 27, District 112 Executive Director of Finance and Operations David Brecht outlined proposed cost reductions for 2025-26.
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Firearm Threat Leads to Student’s Arrest
A male student from Pioneer Ridge Middle School was arrested Thursday, Jan. 23, for making threats of violence to fellow students via social media.
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CFCC Welcomes New Executive Director
Erin Larson has been appointed the new executive director of the Community Foundation for Carver County (CFCC).
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Chaska Human Rights Commission Hosts 8th Annual MLK Day Celebration
On a bitterly cold Monday morning, dozens of Chaska residents gathered together to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and recognize individuals and organizations throughout the community that continue to work toward a more caring and inclusive city.













