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CATCH AND RELIEF

Posted on May 31, 2022May 31, 2022 by admin

Krueger’s Ackerson finds joy, food supply in fishing and nature

By Jasmine Ford

Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – In today’s world, it’s more and more uncommon to find people who provide food for themselves.

Erica Ackerson is one of those people.

Ackerson, a health and physical education teacher at Krueger Middle School, is a fisher who provides food for herself and her family. She also teaches other people about health and how to get their own food supply.

“It requires time and has required me to learn new skills along the way, but there is also something very satisfying about being able to provide,” Ackerson said.

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LONG TIME COMING

Posted on May 31, 2022May 31, 2022 by admin

Krueger’s band performs live for first time since 2019

By David Symons

Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – After the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, the Krueger Middle School seventh and eighth grade band had to cancel that year’s spring performance.
It was unclear when the band would perform publicly again. That all changed on May 5 when Krueger Middle School’s band played live for the public for the first time since 2019 in the Krueger cafeteria.
George Olson, Krueger’s band director, said that the students’ discipline factored into the success of the concert.
“Many of the students are self-directed, and spend quite a bit of time practicing at home, which helped quite a lot,” Olson said.

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IN HER HONOR

Posted on May 26, 2022May 26, 2022 by admin

MCHS names track and field after former Rogers High teacher Barbara Jones Slater

By Iyanna Adkins

Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – Michigan City had a legend in its presence last month.
The Michigan City High School track and field was named after former Rogers High School teacher and Olympian Barbara Jones Slater on April 26 at Michigan City High School.
Jones Slater was honored to have the track and field dedicated to her.
“When the education system says, ‘I approve, you did a job well done,’ that’s the greatest honor you can ever receive from anyone, especially from your peers,” Jones Slater said.

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AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY

Posted on May 25, 2022May 25, 2022 by admin

Krueger’s Jones takes running and life one mile at a time

By Weston Smith

Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – Upon walking into Kevin Jones’ classroom, you might think his large display of running medals is a way of showing his accomplishments.
Yet Jones, an 8th grade science teacher at Krueger Middle School, uses his medals to inspire and motivate his students.
“Anyone can do things,” Jones said. “These aren’t a flex, this is more like a, ‘If I can do it, you can do it’ (thing).”

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GETTING TECHNICAL

Posted on May 23, 2022May 23, 2022 by admin

Artificial intelligence offers hope, concern for the future

By Eriana Rutledge

Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – Robots and labor-reducing technology may change the way we live, but we don’t know if that’s a positive or a negative thing.

To investigate, we decided to ask Krueger Middle School teachers their opinions on artificial intelligence.

What we found isn’t as simple as one might think.

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POETRY SLAM

Posted on April 19, 2022April 19, 2022 by admin

Krueger’s Brandon Williams motivates youth through creativity and basketball

By Iyanna Adkins

Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – Most coaches don’t have their players read poetry before games.

Brandon Williams isn’t like most coaches.

He believes that developing his student-athletes as young men and women is more important than how they compete on the basketball court. This includes having them read “If” by Rudyard Kipling on game day.

It’s a part of getting them ready for the world and what it may have to offer.

“If I’m a good coach, it’s gonna tell 10 years from now (based on) where our players are, how they’re doing (and) where they’re performing,” Williams said.

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SISTER, SISTER

Posted on March 7, 2022March 7, 2022 by admin

Review: King Richard serves up excellence

By Brikiera Franklin and Eriana Rutledge

Staff writers

‘King Richard’ was amazing. The movie showed what real-life tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams had to go through to accomplish their goals. The film shows how they achieved their dreams and how their father, Richard Williams, was always a part of their journey.

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LEADER OF THE PACK

Posted on February 21, 2022March 7, 2022 by admin

Our View: Green Bay needs to keep Aaron Rodgers

By Marshaun Thompson

Staff Writer

With the Green Bay Packers losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, fans are starting to worry about what Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers plans to do next season. If the Packers lose Rodgers, the 2021-22 MVP, they will be missing a very valuable part of their offense.

The Packers should keep Rodgers, because he is an outstanding player and they have no replacement who is on his level.

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SHOWING OUT

Posted on February 10, 2022February 10, 2022 by admin

By Jackie Ramirez
Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – Maddy Parry’s first production for Centerstage Youth Theatre was a great success.
Parry, an eighth grader at Krueger Middle School, played the role of Bulda in Centerstage’s Frozen Jr. from Jan 14-16 at Michigan City High School.
The musical, which was a take on Disney’s animated film, Frozen, sold almost 900 tickets over three shows in one weekend.

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CITY LIGHTS

Posted on January 27, 2022February 10, 2022 by admin

By Camille Orzech
Staff Writer

MICHIGAN CITY – Michigan City was literally lit up with the holiday spirit for more than a month.
The city held its annual Festival of Lights from December 4 to January 9 at Washington Park.
“It was spectacular,” said Terry Greetham, Director of Special Events of Michigan City. “The response that we’ve gotten from the residents and everybody who’s been down there, they were just so excited and thought that the (Michigan City) Parks and Recreation Department did just an amazing job.”

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