On the surface, a desert tortoise, wise old owl, polar bear, Anasazi family and Olympic diver would seem to have nothing in common.
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See Spot Poker Run to be held downtown Saturday
After graduation, members of the class of 2015 will have completed four of the most formative years of their lives. As the seniors walk across the stage and receive their diplomas, they step into the next chapter, which looms large with responsibilities and challenges. Their experiences at Boulder City High School have molded their entrance into this new chapter.
Boulder City High School will bid farewell to its 2015 senior class at 7:30 p.m. on the football field.
With a résumé that is filled with as many academic achievements as extracurricular activities, it is no surprise that Hayley Hughes is Boulder City High School’s class of 2015 salutatorian.
Boulder City High School as originally built will soon be no more, but not without one final celebration to ring in 60-plus years of memories.
Canaan Petersen was the recipient of the Eagle Award on Tuesday after being named the most inspirational teacher of Boulder City High School for the 2014-15 school year.
Parents packed Boulder City High School’s auditorium May 18 to watch its seniors accept scholarships as their high school careers ended.
School’s out for the summer, but the staff at the Boulder City Library is hoping that kids won’t forget about the books.
Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday at 813 Arizona St., 702-293-3320. Visit the center’s website at www.seniorcenterbouldercity.org.
Memorial Day weekend means a lot of different things to everyone.
Lifting a gallon of milk. Sitting in a room with the lights on. Walking around the block.
You wouldn’t be surprised to learn that two young girls have a things for hearts. However, you might be taken aback when you discover that for one of those girls, a heart is a matter of life and death, and for the other, it’s how big hers has grown.