Seen on Scene: At the Chamber of Commerce’s awards, installation
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
For nearly 30 years, Donna Handley has taught the three R’s at Andrew J. Mitchell Elementary, but maybe not the three you may be thinking of – Running, Recreation and Respect.
By a rare 3-2 split, the Boulder City Council voted last week to give a few additional options for those residents who were opposed to the leash law passed late last year.
For a little more than a quarter century, Grace Christian Academy has offered an alternative to elementary education in Boulder City. But as of the end of this month, its doors will be closed.
It’s one of the most discussed topics around town these days: that being the proposed data center in Eldorado Valley, nearly three miles from the nearest residence in Boulder City.
More than 50 parents, educators and interested residents met for round two of discussion regarding Clark County School District’s preliminary draft options for its Facility Master Plan.
A member of the Flippenout Trampoline team appears to be walking on air, much to the delight of the crowd.
There are performances, and then there are moments that become part of the magic.
For those who drive by the soon-to-be completed Nevada State Railroad Museum Visitor Center, it’s hard not to see something new with each passing.
With just about any new job, especially within a municipality, there’s a learning curve as one gets to know the issues and the people.
Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City Review