Retired army general officer rosterwatch
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Class Notes
2010
Andy Foss, ’10, is an accounting assistant at CBE Construction in West Fargo, N.D.
Nick Ibarra, ’10, joined the operations team at VISIONBank in Fargo.
Gillian Lavik, ’10, is a general surgeon at McKenzie Health in Watford City, N.D.
Michael McNeff, ’10, ’14, a 12-year employee of the Rugby School District, was named North Dakota’s Superintendent of the Year by the North Dakota Association of School Administrators.
2011
JoLynn Azure, ’11, is a family practitioner with Sanford’s Highway 2 Clinic in Minot, N.D.
Curtis Dublanko, ’11, was inducted into the Leduc Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2023. Dublanko played football in the Canadian Football League, won two powerlifting provincial championships, and now coaches and is president of the District Minor Football Association. He lives in Thorsby, Alberta.
Patrick Joyce, ’11, ’19, is senior business advisor for Alerus Financial in Fargo.
Mickayla (Zinsli) Rosard, ’11, has been appointed to a two-year term on the UND Center for Innovation Board of Directors. She is a partner at Groove Capital in Minneapolis, Minn.
Jeff Sands, ’11, was named to School Band and Orchestra Magazine’s 50 Directors Who Make a Difference. He teaches at Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Fer
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RiverDogs, Boeing to Induct Murphy, Kitchens into Hall of Honor
The Charleston RiverDogs and Boeing will host their third and final Hall of Honor induction ceremony of the 2022 season prior to Saturday night's Boeing Military Appreciation Night at The Joe. The ceremony will recognize Major Ed Murphy of the United States Army and Colonel Gregory H. Kitchens of the Marine Corps (retired) as the seventh class of inductees.
The Hall of Honor is the most recent addition to Boeing and the RiverDogs joint military appreciation platform, which aims to honor and celebrate military families in the Lowcountry through various recognition programs. The team inducted two classes of two inductees each over the last two years. This season, there will be three classes inducted in total.
At each Boeing Military Appreciation Night, a minimum of two inductees will be enshrined into the Hall of Honor. A community military committee chooses the inductees from a long list of nominees, including many who are nominated through the Hall of Honor's public nomination link.
All inductees will be recognized on the field on a Military Appreciation Night, and will have their story told on the RiverDogs' Hall of Honor web site.
The ceremony will take place on the field at The Joe at 5:3