Chanhassen Villager
The Chanhassen Villager is mailed on Thursdays by request to approximately 6,400 homes and businesses in Chanhassen, which has been ranked by Money magazine as one of the country's best cities in which to live. Once a year, readers are asked to consider paying a voluntary subscription to support the newspaper's operation. The Villager was launched to serve that fast-growing suburb in fall 1987, at the same time the Minnesota Twins were winning their first World Series championship. The newspaper staff was originally housed in the retail arm of the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres complex, and quickly became the community's paper of record. Its first publisher was Mark A. Weber and its first editor was Mary Durbin. The Villager's website is www.chanvillager.com.
Business Type: Design
Business Type: News and Information
Business Type: Publishing, Printing and Binding
Mobile Services: Yes
Online Services: Yes