By Savannah McDade Posted June 2, 2010 Chelsea Robinson working on an art project. Senior Chelsea Robison has proceeded to inspire future art students by creating beautiful artwork and exemplifying
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Everyone should understand rangeland wildfire
By Savannah McDade Posted June 2, 2010 Living in the Great Basin, wildfires are a prominent concern every summer, and lately, there has been a great deal of controversy brewing
Governor Gibbons works to save taxpayers money
By Savannah McDade Posted May 11, 2010 On May 7, 2008, Governor Jim Gibbons created the Spending and Government Efficiency Commission (SAGE). The tasks of the commission consist of reviewing
What NOT to Watch: ‘Kirstie Alley’s Big Life’
By Savannah McDade Posted May 5, 2010 Former “Cheers” co-star and advocate for Jenny Craig, Kirstie Alley is starring in her own reality show called “Kirstie Alley’s Big Life”. I
LHS Rodeo has high hopes for season
By Savannah McDade Posted April 28, 2010 Rodeo has been an important part of our community for many generations. Those who participate put in a lot of hard work and
Behind the mask: a behind the scene look at sports officials
By Savannah McDade and Victoria Fragione Posted April 28, 2010 Are you the screaming fan who sits in the grand stands shouting profanities at a referee who “didn’t make a
Varsity softball going strong
By Savannah McDade Posted March 31, 2010 Lowry varsity softball catcher Dana Pardovich, had a great day on Saturday, March 20. Lowry dominated the pre-season doubleheader against Fernley on March
What to Watch: ‘I Survived…’
By Savannah McDade Posted March 16, 2010 Have you ever had a near-death experience? You may have heard of people surviving plane wrecks, kidnappings, shootings, bombings, hostage situations, fires, even
Some movies are all violence and vulgarity and no plot
By Savannah McDade Posted March 3, 2010 If art emulates life then we should exemplify sex, violence, ignorance, vulgarity, drug use, and excessive plastic surgery. That is what the movies
Obama makes progress on promises
By Brittany Nielsen & Savannah McDade Posted March 3, 2010 Americans are accustomed to politicians making promises, but in the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama made over 500 of them.