If there ever was the prototypical “familiar face” at a business establishment, it’s Carolyn Cox, who this year is celebrating 35 years of greeting customers at a popular convenience store just west of Lovell.
Two years ago, Lovell High School lost ag teacher Jared Boardman to the family ranch near Frannie. Last fall, the new agriculture teacher, Sam Hansen, came the opposite direction, moving from commercial agriculture to education as the new LHS ag teacher and FFA advisor.
When Josh Scheffler started coaching middle school basketball a few years ago, following in his father Dave’s footsteps, one of the things he enjoyed the most about the experience was being able to make a difference in a student’s life.
From a very young age, Melissa Ellis knew she wanted to be a teacher. She admired her teachers growing up in Lovell, including her own mother, and thought teaching would be “a noble profession.”