By Kimmy Claussen Posted December 16, 2015 Jessica Green, a mother of two, was recently a victim of identity theft. She just had her second child and money was extremely
Tag: Fake News
Fake News: Setzer to hit the road solo…with hair
By Darrin Nelson Posted December 16, 2015 Mr. Jeff Setzer has been a loyal teacher to Lowry High School for many years now. Over these years he has changed his looks
FAKE NEWS: Mayo actually adopted; Heir to Lucky Charms fortune
By Darrin Nelson Posted December 16, 2015 DNA testing has proved Lowry teacher and coach Austin Mayo is indeed adopted and may be a leprechaun. Many of the students know Mayo
Fake News: Cross Country under investigation for ‘Gatorgate’ scandal
By Darrin Nelson Posted October 7, 2015 If you have been keeping your eyes open lately you may have seen more of a police presence at Lowry sporting events. In addition
Fake News: Lowry to offer extra credit for attending class
By Larry Litrell Posted October 7, 2015 Many students find themselves struggling at some point throughout the school year to keep their grades up in one or more classes. For those
Fake News: Rumored Lowry Sasquatch proven to be hoax
By Gavin Swanson Posted October 7, 2015 School administrators have been getting reports of a bigfoot-like creature stalking the school grounds of Lowry High School. Students who have witnessed this monster
Fake News: Students attending prom actually stayed with their dates
By Nicholas Maddox Posted June 4, 2015 Prom is always a great night whether you’re in a relationship or single. But, for some reason, it seems to be a really
Fake News: The double life of Mr. Mayo
By Alex Manzo Posted June 4, 2015 Mr. Austin Mayo finally opened up about his double life. Everyone has seen Mayo walking through the halls and noticed that he has more
Fake News: Lowry to lower graduation requirements
By Brody Goucher Posted June 4, 2015 Due to record low graduation rates across America, the state of Nevada has decided to lower the amount of credits needed to graduate from
Fake News: Coaches to follow same guidelines as athletes
By Dani Ricker Posted June 4, 2015 As any student who has participated in a high school sports knows, under NIAA rules student-athletes are not allowed the “possession or use of
