CVIC Jim Vigness Peacemaker Award

CVIC presents the Jim Vigness Peacemaker Award annually at our Judd Sondreal Memorial Rise & Shine for Peace Breakfast to a local citizen who demonstrates an outstanding commitment to ending violence in greater Grand Forks. In 2022 the award name was changed from “CVIC Peacemaker Award” to the “CVIC Jim Vigness Peacemaker Award” after the first award recipient, Jim Vigness.

Recipients

2002
Jim Vigness, Grand Forks Police Department

2003
Tom Erickson, CVIC Supporter

2004
Karen GrayEyes, Grand Forks Air Force Base Family Advocacy Program

2005
Shelle Michaels, CVIC Supporter

2006
Don Rasmuson, University of North Dakota Police Department

2007
Kelly McLean, Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office

2008
Meredith Larson, Grand Forks County State’s Attorney Office

2009
Chris Smith, Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office

2010
Cindy Jensen, Grand Forks Public School District

2011
Mary Ann Sens, UND School of Medicine & Health Science

2012
Twyla Llewellyn, North Dakota Parole & Probation

2013
Anne Zimmer, CVIC Supporter

2014
Chief John Packett, Grand Forks Police Department

2015
Karl Bollingberg, CVIC Supporter

2016
Al Boucher, Attorney
Linda Funkhauser, Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office

2017
Haley Wamstad, Grand Forks County State’s Attorney Office

2018
Dave Molmen, Altru Health System

2019
Jody Thompson, Grand Forks Public School District

2020
Chief Mark Nelson, Grand Forks Police Department

2021
Sarah Gereszek, Grand Forks County State’s Attorney Office

2022
Noelle Myers, Project Dignity Founder

2023
Andrew Eyre, Assistant State’s Attorney for Grand Forks County