By Hana Etcheverry Posted February 9, 2011 Due to a whopping 30 turnovers, the Lady Buckaroos suffered a tough loss this past Tuesday, February 1 to the Spring Creek Spartans.
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Freshman boys drop Wolverines
By Maria-Elise Kitras Posted February 8, 2011 Friday night, the freshmen boy’s basketball team faced off with West Wendover in a battle of skill. The Buckaroos charged up and down
Community holds prevention forum
By Shandee Sullivan Posted February 8, 2011 The city of Winnemucca had a meeting about suicide prevention at the Winnemucca Convention Center. At this event, they had guest speakers and
JV girls basketball wins a game in front of home crowd
By Marc Esquivel Posted February 4, 2011 Last Friday night, Lowry’s basketball teams hosted the Battle Mountain Longhorns. The JV girls, like all the other Lowry teams, had success against
Athlete of the Week: Robert Stepper
By Calvin Connors Posted February 4, 2011 Robert Stepper is a freshman playing on the freshmen basketball team and is this week’s Athlete of the Week. Robert did not make
What to Watch: ‘Mean Girls’
By Carlos Esparza Posted February 4, 2011 Have you ever moved to a new school? Cady (pronounced Katie) Heron has returned from Africa to attend high school in North Shore.
Governor Sandoval on Health Care Ruling
By Brandon Eastman Posted February 4, 2011 In a press release dated February 3, 2011, Governor Brian Sandoval gave his statement on the ruling of the health care bill. Governor
Simpler is not necessarily better
By Miranda Buttram Posted February 3, 2011 Technology seems to have invaded every aspect of everyday life, you can order almost anything from textbooks to pizza. Books no longer have
Lowry Voices: What type of candy are you most like and why?
By Dustin Hatch Posted February 3, 2011 “Swedish Fish, because I am delicious.” Junior, D.J Schaffner “Pop Rocks, because they’re fun.” Sophomore, Ashlee Jenkins “Butterfinger, because I drop things a
Technology
By Miranda Buttram Posted February 3, 2011 Technology seems to have invaded every aspect of everyday life, you can order almost anything from textbooks to pizza. Books no longer have