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Civic Life
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Thanks to favorable weather, crews are making good progress on multiple road construction projects in Carver County. Review the most recent updates to be prepared. read more >>
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The Carver County Environmental Center will change its operating hours on June 4 to enhance community service. The new schedule aims to reduce wait times,… read more >>
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Carver County Commissioners update, May 2025: Highway 212’s expansion is vital for Carver County, improving safety, reducing congestion, and stimulating economic growth. The project enhances… read more >>
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Carver County may face a property tax hike in 2026 due to Governor Walz’s budget proposal, which imposes additional service costs without local control. Officials… read more >>
Lifestyle & Culture
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Halloween is coming! If you have children in the house – or even if you don’t! – it’s fun to have a kitchen project to… read more >>
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Minnesota mystery author Joshua Moehling is to appear in Burnsville on Oct. 14 as part of the Club Book series. read more >>
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One year ago we officially launched Carver County Local News with the goal of building a reliable, community-driven news source for Chaska, Chanhassen, Victoria, Carver… read more >>
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Recent surveys reveal a troubling trend: only 32% of Americans have a will, down 6% from 2023. This decline points to three dangerous myths about… read more >>
Living Well
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This is the first in a series dedicated to providing local gardening information. A garden journal is a valuable tool for documenting observations, planning layouts,… read more >>
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The Cooper’s Hawk – a non-Jurassic raptor – a year-round presence in Carver County, is notable for its distinctive appearance, breeding patterns, and role in… read more >>
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In winter, when most other birds take on drab colors, Northern Flickers can brighten everybody’s day with their arrival at feeders. read more >>
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The Moravian Church in Chaska is hosting a free SafeTALK Suicide Prevention Training on Friday, March 7, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. read more >>



















