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Who are the Wolves? Hammond students aim to create identity as one pack at Hammond Central

AnnMarie Hilton 219-730-0520 HAMMOND — School City of Hammond teachers presented findings of a student-led project about how to come together as one at the new Hammond Central High School. At a Wednesday school board meeting, Nathan Foor, instructional coach at George Rogers Clark Middle/High School, and Kimberly Montero, an English teacher at Hammond High School, led the presentation. The Hammond Central Wolves Project had students answer three main questions: ‘Who am I?’, ‘Who are we?,’ and ‘Who are the wolves?’ Students also explored more specific questions such as, What should a successful school provide for students? In the project presentation, one student said, Comfort, students should feel like they belong.

Mike Brosseau breaks up fellow Andrean grad Sean Manaea s no-hitter

PRO BASEBALL Brosseau breaks up Manaea s no-hitter: Sean Manaea s bid to throw MLB s second no-hitter of the night and fifth of the season on Friday was broken up by Mike Brosseau. The Oakland southpaw had thrown seven no-hit innings before the Tampa Bay hitter, who specializes against left-handed pitching, laced a double to lead off the eighth inning. Brosseau came in to score and tie the game 1-1 on Mike Zunino s hit. The former Andrean teammates add the latest chapter to their storied careers. ESPN reporter Jeff Passan told The Times he hadn t heard of a hitter breaking up a pitcher s no-hitter, having both attended the same high school, but Passan pondered it potentially could have happened early in a game previously. Oakland went on to win the game 2-1 on a walk-off home run by Seth Brown. Manaea went 7 1/3 innings, giving up two hits, one earned run, one walk and striking out 10. Brosseau was 1 for 3 with the double and run scored.

Obituary: Thomas Owen Monberg

Obituary: Thomas Owen Monberg CASTINE - Born in Hammond, Ind. to Ruth and Wilmer Monberg in April 1945; Thomas Owen was the youngest of four . Share Thomas Owen Monberg CASTINE – Born in Hammond, Ind. to Ruth and Wilmer Monberg in April 1945; Thomas Owen was the youngest of four brothers, Fred, Bill, and John, and is the last to pass on. ‘Tommy’ , later known as ‘Tom’ and ‘T.O.”, grew up on Doty Street in Hammond in the same home where his father was born and would later die. The memories he shared (and the pictures prove) that he was a happy young man in the new days of television and decoder rings, backyard ice rinks, neighborhood baseball games and walks to church and school. He grew up spending his summers with his Uncle Bud on the Kankakee River in Indiana, fishing and farming for money (which he bragged he used to procure beer while underage). These were joyous days and part of him was never far from those years. Sadly, his life was upended at the age of 16

HCPSS notebook: Rainbow Conference scheduled for May 15

Howard County Rainbow Conference, celebrating LGBTQ community, preparing for virtual event in May | EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

Howard County Rainbow Conference, celebrating LGBTQ community, preparing for virtual event in May | EDUCATION NOTEBOOK
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