People in the news: Feb. 5
The Minnesota Veterans Home in Silver Bay recently received a check for $1,050 from the Thunderbird Motorcycle Club for recreational programs at the home.
Erik Helgesen, of Silver Bay, has been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Notre Dame’s College of Science. Students who achieve dean’s honors at Notre Dame represent the top 30 percent of students in their college.
Kasey Jo Cable was named to the fall semester Dean’s List at Hamline University in St. Paul.
The University of Wisconsin-Superior named Emily Gilsvik, Kerissa Graden, Grace Overend and Lynn Wistrom, of all Two Harbors, to the Deans List for the fall semester.
The University of Minnesota Duluth announced its Deans List for the fall semester. Students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. They include: Kenneth Byrnes of Silver Bay and Joseph Broadbent, Nicole Johnson, Hannah Kerschen, Julie Kirsch, Christopher Nicolaison, Andrea Poupore and Rebecca Sattler of Two Harbors.
Barry Johnson of Two Harbors made the Honors List at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Among the more than 14,500 students, a total 715 students qualified for the list by achieving a 4.0, straight-“A” average.
Bradley Godding and Kayla Jones, both of Two Harbors, were named to the fall Honors List at Vermilion Community College in Ely. Students must have attained a semester GPA of 3.0 for placement on the list.
Andrew Schreyer of Two Harbors has been accepted at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth for this fall and was awarded a $12,500 Benedictine Scholarship. Schreyer, a senior at Two Harbors High School, is the son of Dave and Lisa Schreyer of Two Harbors. He plans to major in music education at St. Scholastica.
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