73°F
weather icon Mostly Cloudy

Movie Award Winners

The list of winners from the 2014 Boulder City Movie Awards at Boulder City High School was inadvertently omitted from the April 10 issue of the Boulder City Review.

2014 Winners

Best film: “Suite 7”

Best actor: Matt Lopez, “Panda Problems”

Best actress: Amanda Mraz, “Suite 7”

Best director: Kaylee Domzalski, “Suite 7”

Best cinematography: Kaylee Domzalski, “Suite 7”

Best screenplay: Alexandra Rovacchi, “Next Play”

Best editing: Aiyana Donske, “Deserved Fate”

Best sound: Ruth Faulkner and Grant Runion, “Suite 7”

Best effects: Jacson Tenney and Christian Shamo, “Monster Hunters”

Best music video: Amy Pellouchoud, Julie Sargeant, Matt Lopez, “Bad Day”

Best 30-second PSA: Kelsey Essex and Rebecca Lelles, “Impaired Driving”

Best 90-second PSA: Kendra Bacon and Mickaela Brown, “World Hunger”

MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
THE LATEST
Shakespeare returns to BC

This past Friday evening, a large and appreciative crowd turned out for the Nevada Shakespeare Festival’s performance of “Henry V” in Bicentennial Park. The performance was hosted by Main Street Boulder City and the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce. NSF featured six actors and actresses, who each played six to eight characters during the 80-minute performance.

Council receives update on pool

The Boulder City Council received an update last week on the new community pool and were shown renderings of what the new facility may look like and a possible completion date.

Newsom stops in BC

Last Wednesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom made a stop in Boulder City at the home of Judy Hoskins during an invitation-only gathering to help promote his new book, “Young Man in a Hurry.” He appeared at an event later that night in Las Vegas.

CCSD looks at consolidations

The Clark County School District continues to struggle financially as the growth of the nation’s fifth-largest school district has slowed at the same time students and parents are finding alternative education options.

Council incumbents plan to seek re-election

Monday was the first opportunity for residents to file as candidates in this year’s Boulder City Council election.

Protecting student programs at King

Editor’s Note: After the printing of this edition, Martha P. King Elementary received word from the school district that it won its budget appeal and that both the PE and music positions will not have to go part-time this fall.