By Shandee Sullivan Posted January 27, 2011 Repealing the Affordable Care Act would hurt the nation’s economy and the public’s pocketbook according to the director of the White House Office
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Leadership announces Winterfest dates and activities
By Ron Espinola Posted January 20, 2011 The Only Way to Fix a Wrong is to BecomeLOWRY STRONG! WINTERFEST 2011 — February 7-12 Monday, 02-07(Assembly schedule): Navy Day/White Out Hall Decorating
President Obama signs repeal of ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’
By Calvin Connors Posted January 12, 2011 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is a policy that started in 1993 that scrutinized gays entering any branch of the military. A flight nurse
Mexican drug war has far reaching consequences
By Miranda Buttram and Josh Young Jr. Posted January 12, 2011 Interview with Mr. Jonathan Gibson How have you seen the activities in Mexico affecting the students you work with?
Cyberbullying becoming more common with use of technology
By Savannah McDade Posted January 12, 2011 Technology is rapidly enhancing and each year companies are producing new innovations that help provide for fast communication via social networking. Social networking
LHS Food Drive
By Macie Mavity Posted January 4, 2011 Note: From Lowry Leadership Class It’s that time of year again, time for the food drive at Lowry High. The food drive is
Organizations around town spread holiday cheer to underprivileged kids
By Madison Waldie Posted December 17, 2010 For many families around Winnemucca, the holidays are a stressful and depressing time. With many low-income families in and around Winnemucca, the problem
Hispanic Organization continues fundraising efforts
By Marc Esquivel Posted December 17, 2010 The Hispanic Organization at Lowry has been around for many years and was started by the Hispanic population at the school. The advisors
A Year in News
By Savannah McDade Posted November 30, 2010 Medal of HonorThe Medal of Honor is the highest award that can be granted to an individual serving in the United States Armed
Law enforcement to distribute Miranda cards to juveniles
By Savannah McDade Posted November 21, 2010 The United States Supreme Court ruled that minors who are arrested and taken into custody have the right to fair treatment and are
