10 October 2024

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Lustre News

Lustre News


Fall is here, with a low of 31 degrees this past night. Coyotes were heard in the morn with their plaintiff cry. Pablo and Judy Perez were chapel speakers at LCHS on Thursday, Sept 26, and held a Friday evening meeting at the EMB Church. They spoke on missions on Sunday morning and afternoon at the EMB Harvest-Missions Festival, with a meal served between. They serve in Quito, Equador with Mesa

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Moon Sees Bright Days  Ahead For His Seasons

Moon Sees Bright Days Ahead For His Seasons


Culbertson High School senior Reese Moon is looking forward to standout athletic seasons after a challenging junior year. Due to a torn ACL, Moon missed most of last football season and wasn’t at full speed during the track campaign last school year. He now feels close, if not at, 100 percent. “With football, there’s bumps and bruises with the knee, but I’m good,” the running back/linebacker

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Visiting C&B

Visiting C&B


Visiting C&B Bainville’s Keleigh Morales (from left), teacher Wendy Kohnert, Hailey Berwick, Morgan Myers, teacher Sarah Morales, Bella Stein, Chandi Johnson, Rylie Nehring, Cooper Jenkins, Tally Berwick and Sadie Romo participated in a popular career day function at C& B Operations in Culbertson Oct. 4. (Photo by James Walling)