Tri-County Insurance Agency, Sauk Rapids, was recently named one of the Top 10 growth agencies of Auto-Owners Insurance in Minnesota for 2014. The agency was recognized at a luncheon meeting in White Bear Lake and at a reception with all regional associates, where they and other recipients were presented with a plaque commemorating their accomplishment. Tri-County Insurance Agency has represented Auto-Owners since 1964.
Jeff Tagsold, president of Auto-Owners, thanked the agency for its support and its business, stating, “Their growth and support only help to make the entire community stronger and more secure. We are grateful they choose to do business with us.”
Nicholas Yozamp, son of Carole and Scott Yozamp of St. Cloud, recently earned a graduate degree as a doctor of medicine May 15 from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Yozamp was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society. He also received the Dr. John Esben Kirk Scholastic Award for high scholastic standing. Yozamp graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree.
Two Sauk Rapids-Rice students were recently named to the headmaster’s honor roll at St. John’s Preparatory School, Collegeville.
They are the following: Ariana Denning, a freshmen, daughter of Andrea Bobis, of Sauk Rapids; and Nicholas Schaper, a senior, son of Rand Schaper of Rice and Jacqueline Schaper of Sartell.
Students must maintain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Four Sauk Rapids-Rice students were recently named to the principal’s honor roll at St. John’s Preparatory School, Collegeville.
They are the following: Kathryn Miller, an eighth-grader, and Owen Miller, a sixth-grader, children of Jennifer and Charles Miller, Sauk Rapids; Nathan Schaper, a junior, son of Rand Schaper of Rice and Jacqueline Schaper of Sartell; and Ethan Wentler, a sophomore, son of Tatyana and Paul Wentler, Rice.
Students must maintain a minimum 3.49 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.
Seventeen Sauk Rapids-Rice students were recently named to the spring dean’s list at North Dakota State University, Fargo.
They and their majors are as follows: Courtney Ackerman, pharmaceutical sciences; Megan Claassen, pharmaceutical sciences; John Deaton, computer engineering; Andrew Gass, electrical engineering; Ashton Haider, pharmaceutical sciences; Christopher Hammond, chemistry; Blake Kerfeld, construction management; Nicholas Kuechle, mechanical engineering; Jennifer Lukach, animal science; Joshua Majeski, criminal justice; Jennifer Nesius, pharmaceutical sciences; Cody Oltz, civil engineering; Tanner Pietak, business administration; Alexandra Sander, political science; Amanda Schubert, pharmaceutical sciences; Benjamin Varoga, pharmaceutical sciences; and Emily Wotzka, university studies. Haider, Lukach, Peitak and Schubert are from Rice, all the others are from Sauk Rapids.
Students must maintain a minimum 3.5 grade-point average to qualify for this honor.