By Madison Waldie Posted October 12, 2011 Powderpuff is a way for girls to not only show their athletic abilities on the football field but to also have an excuse
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Having a job isn’t for all, but can lead to important life lessons
By Hana Etcheverry Posted April 20, 2011 There has always been the question of whether a high school student should go to school, play sports, and maintain a job. Parents
Varsity baseball takes 2 of 3 from Elko
By Madison Waldie Posted April 20, 2011 On a weekend that brought the best weather of the spring, the varsity baseball team played its best baseball. The Bucks won the
Softball preview
By Madison Waldie Posted March 18, 2011 “Everyone better be ready because we are awesome,” senior catcher and captain Dana Pardovich said. The Lady Bucks are looking to return to
Making the ‘perfect’ baby
By Madison Waldie Posted March 2, 2011 It seems that now there are more and more people who are doing their best to protect our planet, our species, and our
What to Watch: ‘The Bachelor’
By Madison Waldie Posted February 3, 2011 Every year “The Bachelor” begins with a group of twenty-five women who have hopes of becoming engaged to the particular man, who happens
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
White House emphasizing renewable energy
By Madison Waldie Posted November 9, 2010 Press Attribution by The Assistant to The President for Energy and Climate Change. As October was National Energy Awareness Month, President Barack Obama
The Mosque near Ground Zero: Pro and Con
By Miranda Buttram Posted October 20, 2010 Many of the original settlers of America traveled here to escape religious persecution. They came to America and achieved a country that gave