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Chaska Church Welcomes New Pastor
Valley Christian Church in Chaska welcomed a new pastor and his family this fall — Ben Barthelemy and his family moved all the way from South Africa to take on the new role.
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Traffic Now Flowing Freely Across Four Chaska Roundabouts
After months of construction and detours, traffic was finally flowing freely through four newly constructed roundabouts along Engler Boulevard in Chaska.
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District 112 Voters Support School Referendum
Voters across the Eastern Carver County School District overwhelmingly approved an operating levy that will generate approximately $7 million in additional revenue for schools over each of the next 10 years.
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Chaska Affordable Housing Complex Awaits First Residents
The first residents of the new Chaska Yards affordable housing complex will soon be moving in after meeting eligibility requirements designed to help families and individuals buy and manage their first home.
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As Operational Costs Increase, Local Governments Propose Levy Hikes
Local units of government and the Eastern Carver County School District are preparing for the rising cost of providing services to the public as they set preliminary tax levies for 2026. Truth in Taxation hearings are upcoming.
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Chanhassen Debates Implementation of Heritage Tree Ordinance
The city of Chanhassen is exploring a new ordinance to guard against the excessive removal of mature trees.
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Southwest Christian Grad Portrays a ‘Who’ in Upcoming Holiday Production
The colorful Whos of Who-Ville are headed back to the Children’s Theatre stage for the upcoming holiday season, and a familiar face to southwest metro theatergoers has been cast in the key role of J.P. Who.
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District 112 Voters to Decide on $7 Million in Added Revenue
On Nov. 4, voters across District 112 will determine if local schools will receive approximately $7 million in additional revenue to help close the gap in funding necessary to maintain academic programs and services for students.
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Chaska’s City Square Park Upgrades Nearly Complete
In his four-decade career with the city of Chaska, Public Works Director Brian Jung can’t recall a more challenging project than the refurbishment of City Square Park.














