Winner Brett Marshall’s Code 4 Bikes is a concept for high-end, nearly maintenance-free bicycles geared toward police departments or security forces. Marshall, who said he spent 30 years performing in circuses and bike shows, began building his own bicycles at 13 and recently saw the potential for the business.
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After learning how to wire and program robots, as well as write basic code, 11-year-old Melody Weaver said she wants to become a robotics engineer. Weaver said it was her dad’s idea for her to learn coding.
The third annual Chipping in for Vets Golf Tournament to benefit the Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the 22 Warriors Foundation is Nov. 6 at Revere Golf Club, 2600 Hampton Road.
Earl Mitchell has lived in Nevada since 1975. He served more than 20 years in the Navy and Navy Reserve and worked 22 years as a Henderson police officer before retiring in 2008.
The restaurant offers molcajetes, bowls with grilled chicken and steak and chorizo, along with nopal, a cactus leaf, for $20. Bowls with shrimp, octopus, or a filet of fish and the nopal are $23. Classic Mexican dishes such as burritos and tacos go for $7-$9.
Henderson Hospital is set to break ground on the city’s first freestanding emergency room. The 24-hour facility will feature eight treatment rooms with three additional rapid medical exam rooms; advanced imaging services such as CT, ultrasound and X-ray; and an on-site laboratory.
The Clark County School District wants to build an 850-student school to ease overcrowding, while the city is holding out for a 700-student campus with a smaller footprint.
One man was killed and two others were hospitalized Saturday morning after the three bicyclists were struck by a vehicle inHenderson.
A Riverside County couple with Henderson ties survived the Oct. 1 Route 91 Harvest festival shooting only to die two weeks later in a vehicle crash.
Metropolitan Police Department officers arrested Ronald Allen Peeler on Thursday evening, Henderson police officer Rod Peña said.