Olivia Goebel of Sartell will graduate this spring from Albany High School.
Addison Rudser of St. Stephen will graduate this spring from Holdingford High School.
Ten Sartell students will graduate this spring from Cathedral High School. They are the following: Madelyn Anderson, Sophia Dingmann, Madeline Halstrom, Matthew Janu, Ava LaBine, Kathryn Larson, Taylor Theisen, Andrew Uy, Sydney Wahlin and Elijah Weekes.
Ten Sartell students will graduate this spring from St. John’s Preparatory School. They are the following: Livia Bavelli, Evan Danielson, Raj Johnson, Megan Mahowald, Zoe Math, Nina Maxwell, Charlie Wang, Claire Westling, Grace Whitehead and Emma Zaun.
Tewenty-two Sartell students will graduate this spring from Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. They are the following: Ian Biniek, Justin Doebber, Hanna Finnegan, Royelle Gajeski, Christian Garcia, Delia Gustofson, McKayla Harms, Devlyn Henkel, Megan Hillmer, Matthew Jegers, Lauren Johnson, Sory Kourouma, Kendall Kruchten, Kaylynn Pendergast, Mackenzie Plemel, Laney Rudolph, Nicholas Sakry, Abby Schreiner, Mason Sherman, Morgan Westerhoff, Logan Yeager and Cassidy Zeilenga.
Joshua Hoekstra, a 2018 graduate of Sartell High School, recently graduated from Augsburg University with departmental honors in business administration. He also earned a score in the top 10 percent of the nation on the Peregrine Academic Exit Exam for accounting and finance majors while maintaining an accumulative grade-point average above 3.5 in his major and overall.
Two Sartell students recently graduated from Minnesota State University Moorhead. They are the following: Brian Amundson and Miah Gessell.
Ten Sartell students recently graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato. They are the following: Brooke Andel, Madeline Eckhoff, Hailey Eibes, Jenna Eibes, Aidan Forberg, Mollie Gunderson, Lauren Sip, Hope Turner, Hope Turner and Bill Vikander.
St. Cloud Metro Bus and KLJ Engineering were awarded the American Council of Engineering Cos.’ Engineering Excellence Awards (environmental) for completing the Federal Transit Administration National Environmental Policy Act Documented Categorical Exclusion and the procurement of two parcels of land in Waite Park for the eventual development of an additional transit station.
Marlice Johnson and Maggie Rivera were appointed as part of the Stearns Bank executive team. Johnson joins as chief brand officer, while Rivera assumes the role of vice president of corporate social responsibility and inclusion.