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Civic Life
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Introduction & Welcome message from Tom Workman: Carver County Board Chair celebrates the county’s qualities, highlights local governance issues, and encourages community engagement through CCLN. read more >>
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SouthWest Transit (SWT) announced their upcoming route, the 686, which provides a direct connection from SouthWest Station (SWS) in Eden Prairie to MSP International Airport. read more >>
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Carver County’s decision to outsource its Crisis Team to Canvas Health has sparked concern among residents. The 40-year-old program, vital for local mental health support,… read more >>
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Southwest Transit is introducing a new and unique student bus wrap design contest and a comprehensive new route along the 494 corridor. Launching in 2025,… read more >>
Lifestyle & Culture
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Summer fun continues at Carver County libraries – it’s not too late to participate in the summer reading program, or to take part in many… read more >>
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Since 1982, the Minnesota Valley Community Band has been playing beautiful music. Read more to learn about the band’s history and plans for the future. read more >>
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Night to Unite returns Tuesday, August 5, with neighborhood gatherings across Chanhassen, Chaska, Carver, and Victoria. The event, part of a statewide effort involving 175+… read more >>
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White is a favorite mystery author known for the Doc Ford Mystery series. His engaging “Sharks Inc.” series for younger readers features characters exploring marine… read more >>
Living Well
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Carver County’s decision to outsource its Crisis Team to Canvas Health has sparked concern among residents. The 40-year-old program, vital for local mental health support,… read more >>
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The Pileated Woodpecker, the largest in North America, is easily recognized by its black body and red crest. It thrives in wooded areas, feeding on… read more >>
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Disposing of your dried-up Christmas tree is simple for area residents. read more >>
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Black-capped Chickadees seem to be the friendliest neighbors. They can be the first to sing to us after we put out food for them. They… read more >>


















