By Aimee Brandon and Brody Goucher Posted December 16, 2015 What’s up guys it’s Aimee. I’m sure you’ve all just been dying to read some more about our thoughts on Lowry.
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‘A Few of My Favorite Things’ begins tonight
By Aimee Brandon Posted December 16, 2015 Lowry High’s Drama & Stagecrafts is ready to share some of their favorite things with the Winnemucca community. They will be putting on a
Peace for Paris from terror attacks
By Aimee Brandon Posted December 4, 2015 France has been in a state of mourning since Friday, November 13 due to a series of terror attacks on Paris. People around the
Student-Athlete of the Week: Brienna Everhart
By Chanse McAllister and Aimee Brandon Posted October 20, 2015 Senior Brienna Everhart was selected as Student-Athlete of the Week by coach Kitty Norcutt due to her outstanding performance during the
Varsity football dominates Dust Devils
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 Go big or go home? Since Lowry was already home they went big and they sent Dayton home. Lowry’s season has been off to
Lady Bucks soccer picks up wins over Elko and Railroaders
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 Getting some wins is great, getting some wins during Homecoming week is even better. Lowry’s JV girls soccer went 2-1 last week. “The season
Volleyball to host a “Pink Game’ for charity
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 Every year Lowry volleyball puts on a “Pink Game” in October, Breast Cancer Awareness month, at which they raise money for someone in the
Rain can’t dampen Homecoming 2015
By Weston Irons and Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 Homecoming 2015 was, as our generation says, one for the books. The theme this year was “Dayton better hide because Lowry’s
Performer of the Issue: Mickey Donovan
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 No one knows what his real name is maybe it’s Macbeth Maybe Doctor Frankenstein; wait, is it Cleopatra? To the government, he is known
‘My God! It lives! He’s alive, Fritz, he’s alive!’
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 What better way is there to get in the Halloween spirit than to go see a fall favorite, “Frankenstein” presented by Lowry High School
