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Twin Cities recently interviewed local woman Raina Heinz who is currently in Cycle 14 of the Tyra Banks' reality show quot;America's Next Top Model" (ANTM). Click here to see her interview.
If you watch the show, who are you rooting for? Post your comments on our Web site.
By Kristin Holtz
When Jim Wiebusch began planning for his first Man Cave party, he admits some of his best buddies weren’t so sure about it.
One of them texted him: “Is this like a Tupperware party, for men?”
“No, it’s like a Mary Kay party,” Wiebusch replied.
The Carver County deputies assigned to the cities of Chanhassen, Victoria, and Carver and the townships of Laketown, San Francisco and Dahlgren responded to the following calls from March 1 through March 7.
March 1
At 2:47 p.m., responded to Lyman Boulevard address in Chanhassen where a juvenile female was cited for underage possession and consumption of alcohol.
March 2
Gov. John Lind
Minnesota’s 14th governor
John
Lind, a Swedish-born immigrant, was elected as Minnesota's 14th
governor in 1899. During his lifetime John Lind was a school teacher,
superintendent of Brown County schools, a New Ulm lawyer, and land
agent. John Lind was also the first Swedish-born American to be elected
to the United States Congress, president of the University Board of
Regents, diplomatic representative to Mexico, and Minnesota Governor.
Working at the end of the nineteenth century, Lind was a part of the
By Unsie Zuege
Camp Fire USA has never had a problem changing with the times, and in some ways has been downright progressive. Its name has changed, from Camp Fire Girls to Camp Fire Girls and Boys, to today’s Camp Fire USA.
Camp Fire Girls originated in 1910 as a sister organization to the Boy Scouts of America. Girls didn’t want to sit on the sidelines and watch their brothers have all the fun of camping and learning outdoor skills.
By Unsie Zuege
It’s one of Chanhassen’s best kept secrets.
For the average commuter, the simple, rustic “Camp Tanadoona” sign on the west side of Highway 41 might elicit fleeting curiosity; eventually, though, it just blends into the scenery.
By Dave Dexter
I think I saw! I know I saw! Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! A coyote in the back yard! Hershel go get the Greener, our way of life is in danger. What are we going to do about this menace? Think of the children! Guess what? It’s an animal living and moving about in this world too. There is nothing strange about a coyote taking a stroll.
By Forrest Adams
An estimated 403 active licensed acupuncturists are treating patients in the state, according to the Association of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture of Minnesota.
Two of them are now practicing in Chanhassen under one roof.
Mason and Sandra McClellan, husband and wife, both licensed acupuncturists, opened Minnesota Clinic of Integrated Medicine in September after growing out of their previous Excelsior location, where they had operated since April 2009.
If you caught the season premier of “America’s Next Top Model” (ANTM) last night on the CW network, you would have seen Minnetonka’s own Raina Hein, introduced as one of the new flock of contestants in Cycle 14 of Tyra Bank’s popular reality-TV show.
Want an easy way to lose weight during the day? Sleep at night. The Nurses Health Study has shown that lack of sleep may increase your risk for weight gain even if you are not overeating.
50th anniversary involves web of interconnectedness
By Forrest Adams
Marlene and Bob Maeser’s 50th wedding anniversary and renewal of
wedding vows in February left the couple feeling that something more than pure luck was in play.
50th anniversary involves web of interconnectedness
By Forrest Adams
Marlene and Bob Maeser’s 50th wedding anniversary and renewal of
wedding vows in February left the couple feeling that something more than pure luck was in play.
It seems upside down but it seems there are more poor living in suburban areas like Chanhassen, Victoria and Chaska than in the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Click here to read more.
Chanhassen Fire Fighters responded early Monday morning to an alarm
at Applebee's (590 West 79th Street). Chief Roger Smallbeck reported
the fighters were dispatched at 12:16 a.m. On arrival, they observed
flames on the roof of the popular family eatery.
The fire was eventually knocked down by crews working inside the
building. There was moderate smoke inside the building and one
sprinkler head was flowing water. Additional crews working on the roof
extinguished hot spots and performed overhaul work.
The city of Chanhassen was awarded $1 million worth of federal funds
through the Metropolitan Council for construction of a Highway
5-Minnewashta Parkway underpass and $900,000 more to make road repairs
at Highway 5-Minnewashta Parkway and Lone Cedar Lane. The city expects
construction to break ground in 2012, said City Engineer Paul Oehme.
On February 17, Met Council Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) took
action to award part of the federal transportation funding available in
the 2009 regional solicitation. The TAB awarded:
Selecting
plants for shady locations is far more challenging than for sunny
locations. Go beyond begonias and impatiens and learn which plants will thrive in the shade. Instructor Shirley Mah Kooyman is a botanist, teacher and gardener. Class is 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Saturday, March 13. Click here to register, or call (952) 443-1422; $30 members, $40 non-members. Beginner-intermediate level. Snyder Building.
Ronald Rudolph Ernst, the Level 3 sex offender who moved into Chanhassen on Monday, has moved away from the city and the state,
according to Carver County Sherrif's Lt. Jim Olson.
Just as Ernst registered at the Carver County Courthouse on Monday,
he informed the county on Friday that he's leaving and has no specific destination. The sheriff's office will notify the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension of the change in Ernst's status, said Olson.
"When he came in, he said it was temporary. Now he has decided he wants to go out of state," Olson said.
Six candidates have been named semi-finalists in the search for a new superintendent.
According to a District 112 newsletter, they include:
* Dr. Julia Espe, Executive Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment, St. Cloud Public Schools
* Dr. Dan Bittman, Director of Elementary and Secondary Education, Centennial School District
* Dr. Christine Weymouth, Assistant Superintendent, Farmington Public
Schools
* Corey Lunn, Superintendent, Montgomery-Lonsdale Public
Schools
Who isn't against drunk driving?
But a couple legislators are holding up passage of a bill that would call for installation of breath-interlock systems on vehicles owned by everyone convicted of a DWI. Click here to read an editorial that mentions Rep. Paul Kohls, R-Victoria, as one of the legislators who have some objections to it.
What do you think? Post your comments here.
Mr. Anderson (Feb. 25 edition) commented on the increase in automobile accidents on Highway 5.The problem with Highway 5 (from Fuller Road / Venture Lane west to Hazeltine Boulevard) is that it was constructed as an unusual hybrid – it is not actually a “freeway” and it is not what might typically be regarded as a four-lane controlled-intersection road.
I’m hearing sirens again…second time today and third time this week. They are coming up Highway 5, getting louder and louder, then quiet. Traffic starts streaming down Minnewashta parkway, and lost drivers roam the neighborhoods in search of a better route. Telltale signs of yet another accident. More lives have been dreadfully changed or worse yet, lost.
My daughter is driving home from a game. We’re forever pleading
with our kids to avoid Highway 5 whenever possible, but you never know.
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Elise Peters, executive director of the American Swedish Institute, presents a program on Nordic folk costumes and dress at the Nordic Club’s March 13 meeting.
The Holy Family Catholic High School Fine Arts Department will present “Absolutely Murder,” March 11–15 in the Cafetorium at Holy Family Catholic High School. The play is directed by Joshua Barnd and John Popke and involves nearly 30 Holy Family students.
The Victoria Lions host its March Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Sunday, March 7, at Victoria City Hall, 7951 Rose St.
Lions volunteers will serve pancakes, French toast, sausage, and beverages. Tickets are adults, $7; children 5-12, $3; children under age 5, free.
Youngsters can try their fishing pole casting skills at the Cabin Fever Casting Kids Competition sponsored by Sportsmen Bassmasters 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, March 13.
Kids can compete for medals and prizes at the family event. Top qualifiers move don to the Minnesota state competition. Prize packages will be announced for state qualifiers.
Cabin Fever is located at 1550 Arboretum Blvd., Victoria. For more information, call (612) 558-8700.
PHOTO BY UNSIE ZUEGE
City Attorney Mike Norton, left, shakes hands with Victoria firefighter Bill Blinstrup. Blinstrup, Steve Dahl, and Troy Walsh rescued a woman from a burning house in January. Pictured behind Blinstrup is Walsh.
Victoria Fire Chief Tim Walsh presented recognition plaques to three Victoria fire fighters and cited the teamwork of all the emergency personnel that came to the aid of a house fire at Auburn Drive, Victoria, on Jan. 7.
Third grader Sydney Weinandt of Victoria has been busy with her Girl Scout Brownie Troop 12813, delivering Girl Scout cookies, and selling them on weekends at locations in Victoria and Chanhassen. Last weekend, the Brownies were in Fresh Seasons in Victoria and Party City in Chanhassen, giving cookie lovers who didn’t pre-order cookies earlier in the year a chance to stock up on their Thin Mints, Trefoils shortbreads, Do-Si-Dos, and more.
By Unsie Zuege
The Victoria City Council is not interested in a “feel good” meeting; instead, councilors want specific answers to specific questions. In January, the City Council learned that the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District had commissioned a preliminary study on 170 acres of land southeast of Wasserman Lake in an effort to explore options in removing phosphorous from the lake that has been deemed impaired.
Submitted by rcraw on March 2, 2010 - 2:39pm.
A public meeting has been scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, March 15, to
provide information to the community about a Level III sex offender who
has recently moved to Chanhassen, according to a release from the
Carver County Sheriff’s Officee.
Come discover the sweet taste of spring with your preschooler as we learn to tap a tree and collect maple sap, make a maple craft, and taste real maple syrup made at Lowry! Both adults and children pay for this class. For children ages 3 to 5. The fee for this event is $5 (taxes may apply).Reservations required. Click here to register online.
10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Monday, March 8, Lowry Nature Center.

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