By Chris Gildone Posted: January 12, 2021 Riot at the Capitol Five people were killed last week when the capital was invaded by protestors. And as a result of the
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Letter to Santa
By Araceli Galarza Posted: December 18, 2020 Dear Santa, Yes, it’s me again. I just wanted to say that life is a full circle; in 2017, my good friend Julianna
You should wear a mask
By Chris Gildone Posted: December 18, 2020 Many people are wondering why we have to wear these masks. While they do not substitute for social distancing and washing your hands
The Unsung Heroes of Lowry High
By Araceli Galarza Posted: December 18, 2020 Things have changed dramatically since the beginning of the year. We are now past a year anniversary of the very first case of
The Year in News
By Alexis Galarza Posted: December 18, 2020 Australian and US wildfires In America, especially around the western side, wildfires are a threat year-round. However, the threat rises during the months
Nevada should allow high school sports
By Chris Gildone Posted: December 18, 2020 Don’t you just wish we could have high school sports back? I sure do, we should be able to have them back. Nevada is
Does the hybrid schedule work?
By Kiley Dayton Posted: December 18, 2020 Some schools have completely shut down, but luckily we’ve been able to stay in school. Not five days a week but two days
Boys and Girls Club closes open gyms
By Chris Gildone Posted: November 16, 2020 Due to coronavirus, parts of the Boys and Girls Club of Winnemucca will be shut down until further notice. There are no longer
News, did you know?
By Hadley Hatch Posted: October 21, 2020 COVID-19America is coming towards 8 million COVID-19 cases. The USA is averaging around 50,000 cases a day; this is a sign of the harsh
Why teachers should care more about students’ mental health
By Alexis Galarza Posted: October 14, 2020 It is no question of how different the circumstances are this year due to the global pandemic caused by COVID-19. Many student’s lives