By Dani Ricker Posted October 15, 2014 JV football went head to head against Elko Friday the 10th at home to kick off Friday night football. Although they battled hard Lowry
Month: October 2014
Freshman football looks to finish season on positive note
By Maclyn Crnkovich Posted October 15, 2014 The freshmen kicked off Homecoming week football on Thursday when they played Elko and were defeated 36-14. Even though freshmen football has had a
Football drops key game to Elko
By Kaity Sample Posted October 15, 2014 Play by play, yard by yard, both Lowry and Elko fans were on the edges of their seats for the entire four quarters waiting
Student Political Cartoon
Posted October 15, 2014
Newmont and Barrick employees present career information
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 15, 2014 Kelly Malan, a Lowry High School graduate was at Lowry on October 7 with the mines to talk to students about the future. “We
Seniors-Freshman pull out Powderpuff win
By Weston Irons Posted October 15, 2014 A week of fun-filled events began Monday night with the annual Powderpuff game. As usual, the Seniors-Freshmen squared off against the Juniors-Sophomores. The seniors
Work begins on first phase of Winnemucca Recreation Center
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 15, 2014 Progress is being made on the Winnemucca Boys and Girls Club and Recreational Complex as it is currently beginning Phase One, Land Development.
Fake News: 30-minute lunches cause turmoil and chaos at LHS
By Jessie Schirrick Posted October 15, 2014 Since the beginning of the year, the students and staff at Lowry have experienced a lot of changes in their schedule such as the
Fake News: New smokers’ corner receives funding for improvements
By Dani Ricker Posted October 15, 2014 Johnson and Co. construction out of Elko has recently purchased the land across from the high school from Great Basin College, forcing ‘smoker’s corner’
Fake News: Mrs. Watts set to return in new role
By Nick Maddox Posted October 15, 2014 Ms. Debbie Watts is returning next semester as the new lunch detention teacher. Watts retired at the end of last year and Mr.