Former Las Vegas Academy students gather yearly at reunion

Upon graduating high school, students can usually expect to see their classmates again in 10 years. For some Las Vegas Academy graduates, it has become an annual thing.

The Orleans set to host Zelzah Shrine Circus

Forget the ringmaster. George Carden is the ring CEO, and he is bringing his Zelzah Shrine Circus back to The Orleans Arena Thursday through Sunday.

Youths investigate what it’s like working in law enforcement

A new group of young people interested in police work are set to begin applying for the Metropolitan Police Department’s explorer program in early February, and officer Mike Rodriguez said the experience can teach young people about more than police work .

Area Briefing

DOWNTOWN AREA COMMAND OFFICERS
RECOGNIZE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

Las Vegas Urban League says funding is dwindling

Due to a lack of funding, the Las Vegas Urban League may have to cut some of its programs. Since 2003, the organization has helped feed hungry seniors, employ veterans, weatherize homes and bring computers into impoverished neighborhoods.

Lemon fruit drop can happen for variety of reasons

Question: Our Meyer lime is full of blooms. In previous years, it has yielded lots of fruit. However, last year, the blooms were abundant, but all of the bloom fell off, and we had a crop of one lime. What happened?

Bryce Canyon snow activities should be an all-day destination

It’s a rare moment when a city dweller can experience almost total silence, but it’s yours in the snow-filled forests of winter in Bryce National Park. There, the only sound you’ll hear is the whisper-quiet healing of your own soul.

A La Carte for Jan. 8-14

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Newsmakers

Highlights of notable members of the community

Recreation Briefs

Check out recreational things to do in and around the valley

Dining Pick of the Week: China Roll

There is so much to enjoy when deciding to eat Chinese, especially at China Roll, where there are more than 75 menu items, not counting sushi, teriyaki and curry bowls.

District gathers input for resolving elementary school crowding

Move fifth-graders to middle schools, construct elementary schools entirely of portable buildings, or have students attend school in two shifts, from 7 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 6 p.m.

Diamond Resorts announces executive changes

Diamond Resorts International on Monday announced that David Palmer, formerly president and chief financial officer, has become president and chief executive officer of the company.

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