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Kindergarten registration at Mitchell begins Wednesday

Kindergarten registration for the 2015-16 school year at Mitchell Elementary School begins Wednesday. Full-day tuition-based and half-day kindergarten classes are offered.

For more information, contact the school office at 702-799-8280.

The school is at 900 Avenue B.

Body recovered at Lake Mohave

The Clark County coroner’s office identified the body of a teenager who was recovered in Lake Mohave on April 1.

He was identified as 16-year-old Srirachat Ganpet of Las Vegas. Las Vegas police believe Ganpet may be the teen boy who jumped from a 20-foot cliff to help another swimmer, an official said.

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In the end it was a case of sound and fury signifying nothing. At least not until June 10.

Council outlaws camping, sleeping in public

“A growing number of individuals are occupying public space across the valley and in cities all over the nation — including Boulder City — and are storing personal property and belongings in public places in a manner that causes concern and creates a public nuisance.”

A look at swim team’s state success

Continuing their tradition of being the gold standard of boys high school swimming in the 3A classification, Boulder City added on to its prestigious pedigree on May 17, successfully capturing their third consecutive state championship.

Honoring heroes

Photos by Ron Eland/Boulder City Review

City does U-turn on parking

Last week, the city posted on its social media outlets an invitation to the public to attend an open house May 19 to discuss its plans for parking along Nevada Way between Wyoming and Arizona streets. The plan called for parking in the center of the street.

Memorial Day events set for cemetery

The Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery will again host a ceremony to honor those who have lost their lives in service for the country whether it was during times of peace or wartime.

Robotics team scales high in 2025

The Boulder City High School High Scalers robotics team (AKA Team 3009) recently wrapped up another winning campaign with some big awards.