Twelve Sartell students were recently named to the fall president’s list at St. Cloud Technical and Community College.
They are the following: Bridget Bjorge, Myles Bous, Tyler Brinkman, Aaron Couch, Jessica Kelash, John Kitzmiller, Brent Orndorff, Rebecca Peterson, Hannah Rodness, Summer Rossow, Laurie Schuneman and Kendra Voigt.
Students must attain a minimum 4.0 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Twelve Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s list at St. Cloud Technical and Community College.
They are the following: Randin Haus, Melissa Jokela, Ethan Licht, Megan Lindbloom, Joseph Newinski, Cody Oachs, Cody Partch, Marissa Rapaway, Kathryn Reinke, Marissa Scherer, Tyler Stellmach and Megan Walz.
Students must attain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
The Sartell Squirt C White Hockey team won the championship in the 2015 Sartell Squirt C Hockey tournament Feb. 13-15 with a win against Sibley in the first game; a win against Detroit Lakes in the second ; a win against Woodbury in the third game; and a win over Forest Lake in the championship game. Team members include Carter Bollinger, Dylan Cummings, Dominic Ditlefson, Trevor Fleege, Connor Freeman, Elias Hill, Teddy McCabe, Camron Rohe, Holden Schwarzentraub, Nick Stone, Beau Supan and Aanden Vandenberg. Coaches are Michael Cummings, Tom Freeman and Jason Vandenberg. The Squirt C White team will compete in the District 5 Tournament Feb. 27-March 1 in Richmond.
Five Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s list at Concordia College, Moorhead.
They are the following: seniors Robert Satterness, son of Lori and Neil Satterness, and Grant Strom, son of Janelle and Terrence Strom; junior Carl Minnerath, son of Sylvia and Dale Minnerath; sophomore Alyssa Yapp, daughter of Tammie and Keith Yapp; and freshman Megan Franz, daughter of Jody and Mark Franz.
Students must attain a minimum 3.7 grade-point average to qualify.

Sartell Middle School students and staff including those pictured here (front row, left to right) Sierra Moore, Avery Atkinson, Taylor Boese and Noah Snider; and (back row) Eryn Kramer, Lauren Lindmeier, Sadie Folsom and David Plemel have collected more than 110 pair of jeans for a Teens for Jeans campaign for Youth Experiencing Homelessness. Teens for Jeans is a national campaign in partnership with Aéropostale and DoSomething.org, the largest not-for-profit organization for young people and social change. Teens for Jeans encourages young people across the country to run a jean drive in their school or community to help provide clothing for the more than a million young people experiencing homelessness in the United States every year. One of the most requested items young people in homeless shelters ask for is a pair of jeans. In the past seven years, young people across the country have collected more than 4.3 million pairs of jeans through Teens for Jeans.

Bailey O’Hotto, granddaughter of Marge and Jim O’Hotto of Sartell, and daughter of Wendy and Todd O’Hotto of Nisswa, was named to the dean’s list at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph. She is a freshman with a 4.0 grade-point average and is majoring in physical therapy. Her dad Todd is a 1986 graduate of Sartell.
Two Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s high honor list at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
They are the following: senior Kathryn Haglin and junior Cassidy Ross.
Students must earn a minimum 4.0 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Six Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s honor list at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
They are the following: seniors Spencer Ahrendt, Rachael Knutson and Alex Wiesz; junior Rebecca Sonbol; sophomore Taylor Kruse; and freshman Haley Johnson.
Students must earn a minimum 3,5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Seven Sartell students were recently named to the fall dean’s list at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph.
They are the following: Jessica Alkire, daughter of Mary and Doug Alkire, a senior English major; Kelly Husmann, daughter of Barb and Randy Husmann, a sophomore global business leadership major; Mary Lindell, daughter of Mary Lindell, a first-year nutrition major; Elizabeth Plaine, daughter of Cara and Kelly Plaine, a first-year psychology major; Brandi Bollig, daughter of John Bollig, a junior biology major; Alexis Phillips, daughter of Michelle and Richard Phillips, a junior psychology major; and Catherine Wohletz, daughter of Sandy and Frank Wohletz, a junior nursing major.
Students must achieve a minimum 3.8 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Three Sartell students were recently named to the dean’s list at St. John’s University, Collegeville.
They are the following: Timothy Immelman, son of Pamela and Aubrey Immelman, a sophomore psychology major; Isaac Lindstrom, son of Amy Braig Lindstrom and Matt Lindstrom, a sophomore political science major; and Austin Barkley, son of Julie and Jim Barkley, a senior Hispanic studies major.
Students must achieve a minimum 3.8 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Rachel Granzow of Sartell recently received the Chancellor’s Award at the University of Wisconsin-Stout in Menominie, Wis. She is a majoring in hotel, restaurant and tourism.
Students must attain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.

Tyler Walz of Sartell recently Joined the Principal Financial Group at the Minnesota Business Center, 131 6th Ave. S. Ste. 150, Waite Park. Walz will serve as a financial representative and Princor-registered representative. He will be working with individuals and businesses to help build plans and strategies to help achieve financial goals.

(From left to right) Drs. Marc Anderson, Brent Venables and Jon Anderson from 360 Chiropractic in Sartell present a check for $3,037 to (second from right) Charles Hempeck, executive director of Anna Marie’s Alliance, after their Patient Appreciation Week fundraiser held Jan. 12-16.
360 Chiropractic hosts Patient Appreciation Week; raises funds for the Anna Marie Alliance
As part of its 16th official Patient Appreciation Week held Jan. 12-16, 360 Chiropractic in Sartell generated more than $8,000 in free services to their patients in exchange for donations totaling more than $1,537 plus $1,500 donated by 360 Chiropractic for the Anna Marie Alliance.
“Our staff loves to give back to both our patients and our community at the same time,” said Dr. Jon Anderson, owner of 360 Chiropractic.
During the event, 360 Chiropractic practitioners, Drs. John Anderson, Marc Anderson and Brent Venables treated more than 150 patients to courtesy wellness adjustments in exchange for donations for the Anna Marie Alliance which totaled more than $1,500. The Anna Marie Alliance is a local organization that provides safe shelter, support and referral services for battered women and their children, and promotes violence prevention within our community.
360 Chiropractic presented the donations totaling $3,037 to Charles Hempeck, the executive director of Anna Marie’s Alliance, and Sandy Nadeau, the director of development and communication.
“Helping fund a local program is exactly why we created Patient Appreciation Week,” John Anderson said. “We appreciate our loyal patients and together we intend to help those in need.”
360 Chiropractic is located in the health care plaza in Sartell, Minn. Our mission is to educate our patients about natural solutions that will provide improved health, comfort and physical strength while providing exceptional holistic body care and enabling all to experience an enhanced quality and quantity of life. We offer 100% Activator chiropractic care from three full time chiropractors and have extended hours for your convenience. In addition to chiropractic care, we offer acupuncture, physical rehabilitation, massage therapy and nutritional counseling.