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Hasse, Anton  Obituary    Carver County News  1/5/1984   
Dircks, Celia F.  Obituary; married name: Hasse    Waconia Patriot  1/12/1984   
Hasse, Eric  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  2/16/1984   
Hasse, Eric  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  2/16/1984   
Hasse, Arlo  Indian folklore more than just a simple hobby    Waconia Patriot  4/26/1984   
Hasse, Arlo  Story on Indian Work    Waconia Patriot  4/26/1984   
Hasse, Elloyd Frederick  Obituary    Carver County News  4/4/1985   
Hasse, Elloyd Frederick  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  4/4/1985   
Hasse, Elloyd Frederick  Obituary    Norwood Young America Times  4/4/1985   
Hasse, Harold E.  Obituary    Carver County Herald  4/24/1985  12   
Hasse, Harold E.  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  4/25/1985   
Hasse, Harold E.  Obituary    Norwood Young America Times  4/25/1985   
Goodwille, Steve  Plyaing at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater in "West Side Story"    Carver County Herald  6/19/1985   
Cities - Chanhassen  Development - County board urges gravity sewer line in Chanhassen  Government: Public Utilities  Waconia Patriot  6/20/1985   
Sueltz, Mary Lynn  Ordained at Christ Lutheran Church in Chanhassen    Carver County Herald  12/18/1985   
Bicek, Christina  Mother, child killed in Chanhassen car explosion  Transportation: Crashes and accidents  Carver County Herald  2/5/1986   
Bicek, Duane  Mother, Child Killed in Chanhassen car explosion  Transportation: Crashes and accidents  Carver County Herald  2/5/1986   
Bicek, Mary  Chanhassen explosion Kills Mother, Baby  Disasters: Explosions  Waconia Patriot  2/6/1986   
Businesses - Chanhassen  Chanhassen Bank breaks ground  Business & Industry: Financial Institutions  Carver County Herald  3/12/1986   
Businesses - Chanhassen  Victory Envelope: Snowblowers, Shovels on hand for gound breaking  Business & Industry: General Stores  Carver County Herald  3/26/1986  10   
Organizations/Events - Chanhassen  Women of today volunteer time in variety of ways  Labor: Volunteers  Carver County Herald  4/23/1986   
Hasse, Arlene  St. Johns honored her after 20 years in the teaching profession    Carver County Herald  4/30/1986  10   
Hasse, Gilbert, and LaVonne  Host exchange student    Norwood Young America Times  5/1/1986   
Moeller, Marie  Named Chanhassen Jr. Miss    Carver County Herald  6/25/1986   
Hasse, Lynn  To compete in the 1986 Miss TEEN Pageant    Waconia Patriot  6/26/1986   
Hasse, Orville W.  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  7/31/1986  10   
Businesses - Chanhassen  Mudcura Sanitarium, seminary must gain historical significance to change zoning  - Business & Industry: Health & Fitness
- Government: Planning & Growth: Zoning 
Carver County Herald  9/10/1986   
Organizations/Events - Chanhassen  Fire Dept: "Staged" fire drill by dept.  Government: Departments and Offices: Fire Department  Carver County Herald  9/17/1986  10   
Hamilton, Tom  Chanhassen mayor charged with disorderly conduct, pre-trial set    Carver County Herald  10/15/1986   
Bohn, James  Chanhassen Candidates Speak out  Government: Agencies & Authorities  Carver County Herald  10/29/1986   
Boyt, Bill  Chanhassen candidates speak out  Politics & Elections: Community Conflicts  Carver County Herald  10/29/1986   
Hamilton, Tom  Re-elected mayor of Chanhassen    Carver County Herald  11/5/1986   
Hasse, Ted  Alcohol causes the most problems    Carver County Herald  11/19/1986   
Dragotis, Mialisa (Missy) Lynn  CHS senior killed in Car accident at chanhassen    Carver County Herald  1/7/1987   
Hasse, Donald  Obituary    Carver County News  2/5/1987   
Hasse, Donald  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  2/5/1987  10   
Hasse, Donald  Obituary    Norwood Young America Times  2/12/1987   
Hasse, Donald  Obituary    Carver County News  2/12/1987   
Hasse, Donald  Obituary    Waconia Patriot  2/12/1987  11   
Bicek, Christina  Chanhassen man charged with murdering wife and child  Law & Justice: Crime: Murder  Carver County Herald  3/4/1987   
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Information contained in this database has been obtained from the files of the Carver County Historical Society Library; specifically, the newspaper index (in the future to include scrapbooks, family histories etc...).  As with any information source, errors, inconsistencies, and accuracy in spelling and content are unavoidable.  Therefore, we suggest checking for alternate spellings when researching individual names or places.  We have tried to include alternatives whenever possible.

Some examples of alternate spellings include:
   Miller/Mueller    Bergman/Bergmann    Blocker/Plocher    Hemming/Henning

The Carver County Historical Society is grateful to Southwest Newspapers for their generous financial support of the newspaper indexing project.

Research assistance

The Newspaper/Resource Search is a searchable index of newspaper, record, and archival materials available from the Carver County Historical Society’s Research Library and Archive. Please see Library Resources and Genealogy for detailed information of the materials available at the CCHS.

If you wish to obtain copies of materials within the index, the CCHS staff is readily available to assist you with operating our microfilm readers, locating records, or providing access to archival material.

Research Benefits for CCHS Members & Future Members

  • CCHS members conducting research receive annually any combination of five of the following options, free of charge:
    • digital or printed newspaper articles or documents
    • digital photos without watermark
      • Digital photos are 300 dpi resolution
      • Requests for prints or higher resolution images are subject to fees

See our membership page for information on additional member benefits and how to become a member.

Copies may be obtained in the following manners:

  • Researching In-Person
    • The CCHS Library is free and open to the public
      • There is a fee of $0.25/sheet for printing research materials
      • Photographing materials with a personal device is allowed, free of charge
    • Library staff is available to assist with & guide your research efforts
  • Article & Records Requested Remotely
    • Contact our Researcher with a list of articles or records you have located through the Newspaper/Resource Search
    • Fees for requested articles & records (applied to all requests):
      • $3.00 processing fee for requests of up to 15 articles or records
      • Additional processing fees applied to requests exceeding 15 articles or records
      • $2.00 per emailed article or record
      • $2.50 per printed article or record
  • Custom Research by CCHS Staff
    • The CCHS staff is available to conduct research on your behalf
    • Our research fee is $25.00 per hour for researching and identifying available resources within the CCHS Library and Archive, if any.
      • Printing or emailing of identified articles, records, or documents subject to additional fees:
        • $3.00 processing fee for requests of up to 15 articles or records
        • Additional processing fees applied to requests in excess of 15 articles or records
        • $2.00 per emailed article or record
        • $2.50 per printed article or record

CCHS Library Research Policy (Effective July 23, 2019)

Research requests are completed in the order they are received.

If you have a question or would like to submit a research or article & records request, please email the CCHS Researcher, Brenda Reister, at: breister@carvercountymn.gov. Or call us at: (952) 442-4234. Requests can also be submitted by mail using our Research Request Form: Click here for a printable form

What are these fees used for? Library fees help offset a portion of the costs of running the library including staff time, purchasing new materials, and maintenance of the microfilm reader.

You may contact us at:

Carver County Historical Society
555 W First St
Waconia MN 55387

Phone: (952) 442-4234