Who got married, had a baby, retired, or got a new job? Catch up on what your classmates are doing!
Keep your Alumni Association informed about developments in your life and we'll post your Class Notes as well! Tell us whenever you get married, have a baby, start a new job, get a promotion, retire, receive an award or recognition. We are proud of our alumni!
Lisa MacDonald ’97, and husband Judge Michael MacDonald ’73, are enjoying retirement on Drummond Island with fishing, gardening, golfing, and community groups. Lisa also wrote her first stage play ‘Dear Camp’ in 2019, which has since been produced in four theaters nationwide. Her next play is due to premiere this fall at the EUP Arts Center in Detour Village.
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Jeff Mercer ’96, Fenton, recently got engaged to fiancée Audrey-Rose Perakis. The two intend to get married this month.
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Lance Boehmer ’11, Traverse City, is currently running for one of three open seats on the Traverse City Commission. Lance earned a bachelor’s degree in law enforcement and communication from LSSU, and has since served on the Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA) board, Southeast Neighborhood Development Corp (SEND) board, and as a lifelong member of the Civil Air Patrol.
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Michael Boylan ’12, received a Unit Citation recognizing the services provided by the Michigan State Police Forensic Science Division in a 2023 homicide investigation. Michael’s unit was one of several who processed large quantities of evidence within an expedited time frame, even when doing so meant adjusting their individual work schedules and remaining on standby for swift processing and transfer of forensic evidence.
Robert Steinhoff ’12, Munising, is currently running for judge in Michigan’s 11th Circuit Court, which covers Alger, Luce, Mackinac, and Schoolcraft counties. He cited a sense of responsibility to his community following recent turbulence in the circuit as his reason for stepping forward. Robert has served as Alger County Prosecutor since 2019. He also served on the LSSU Alumni Association Board from 2015 to 2021, including part of that time as its president.
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Owen Ennes ’24, received a commendation from Sault Ste. Marie Police Chief Wesley Bierling to recognize the efforts of Ennes and another officer who saved the life of a man suffering a medical emergency during the Sault City Commission meeting on August 4th. The officers administered CPR and deployed an AED to stabilize the victim until the Sault Fire Department arrived.
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