Seven Sartell students were recently named to the spring semester dean’s list at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph. They are the following: Amelia Barkley, Madison Flaherty, Shelby Hall, Breanna Hess, Lindsey Hoeschen, Tiana Mick and Hannah Wohletz.
Students must have a minimum grade-point average of at least 3.80.
Zachary Fisher of Sartell recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physics, mathematics and computer science from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
Hannah Brennan of Sartell started clinical studies to become a doctor of physical therapy at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. She received her white coat at the Entrance Into Professional Service Ceremony on July 11.
Dr. Sara Cuperus of Sartell’s Chiropractic Performance Center was one of 20 providers on an international care team for the CSIT World Sports Games in Tortosa, Spain, to provide sports chiropractic care to the 3,500 athletes participating in the games. The World Sports Games took place July 2-7. She was one of six women chiropractors on the team and one of three from Minnesota.
Two Sartell students have been named to the spring semester dean’s list at St. Olaf College, Northfield. The students are Jacob Franzmeier and Lizzy Minnerath. The dean’s list recognizes students with a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher.
Sartell Swarm 12U softball team, coached by Mike Jeanotte, Jason Koosmann and Ryan Cross, took first place at the 2019 St. Cloud League Tournament on July 13 at Whitney Fields.

Sartell Swarm 12U softball team players (front row, from left) Natalie Gill and Adyson Braegelman and Mia Johnson; (middle row) Caitlyn Hollenkamp, Hailey Kuznia, Gretchen Schroers, Kennedi Gack, Marni Koosmann, Gwen Latunski, Hailey Kubinski and Aubrey Jeanotte; and Coaches Mike Jeanotte, Jason Koosmann and Ryan Cross. Not pictured Abigail Sanborn and Reagan Hengel.
Michelle Fischbach has joined the Central Minnesota Builders Association as the Government Affairs director. Fischbach served as the lieutenant governor in 2018 and president of the State Senate in 2017-18 and 2011-12. She was elected to the Senate in 1996. She will be working part time at the CMBA office to maintain a working relationship with elected officials and agencies as well as with counterparts at the city, county, state and national levels on matters that affect the industry and CMBA members.
