By Juliana Blatzheim Posted December 20, 2024 With 295 electoral college votes, Donald Trump beat Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and will be the 47th United States President. He will be
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Lowry staff leaves Lowry High in the past
By Raegan Terry and Juliana Blatzheim Posted June 6, 2024 As much as they will be missed, Lowry is losing several members of the staff as they move on to
Between storms, boys’ golf gets ready for season
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted March 18, 2024 The boy’s golf season is just getting its start and players are looking forward to spending time with the team and beginning tournaments.
JV softball gets ready to hit the field
By Lainey Novacek Posted March 18, 2024 The team will have new coaches, Tawnya Root and Benny Martinez. She is excited to help these girls enter high school softball. Root
Lowry inducts latest members of Hall of Fame
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted March 18, 2024 Lowry inducted three new members into the Hall of Fame. Each member has played a crucial role in the development of Winnemucca’s community.
Do’s and Don’ts for the Spring
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted: March 18, 2023 Spring is on its way, meaning it’s time for growth, renewal, and hopefully some warmer weather. Make sure to follow these do’s and
JV boys’ basketball dribbles to an end
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted March 18, 2024 The JV boys have pushed their hardest to reach success. Working with each other, they have created a strong, bonded team. The team
Art Student of the Week: Juliana Blatzheim
By Emily Valdez Posted on January 19, 2024 Juliana Blatzheim is Art Student of the Week. Chosen by art teacher Ms. Julia Topholm for her character and skills. “This is
Do you fall to peer pressure?
By Juliana Blatzheim Posted December 19, 2023 Whether you want to believe it or not, everyone is bound to give in to peer pressure. As a high school student, it
Lowry Homecoming brings out spooky spirit
By Juliana Blatzheim and Luz Magaña Posted December 19, 2023 This year’s homecoming took place between October 9 to October 14 and was filled with spooky fun as students portrayed