Archive | September, 2011

Reclamation awards contract for Date Street project

By Arnold M. Knightly, Boulder City Review Bureau of Reclamation is turning to a familiar partnership in awarding a $7.4 million construction contract to rehabilitate Date Street 100 and 200 buildings. Baltimore-based Whiting Turner Contracting Co. will build the project, working with design partner Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects of Henderson. The partners recently designed and [...]

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Obituaries for Sept. 29

Diana Collins Adams, d. Aug. 13, 2011 Diana Collins Adams passed away peacefully Aug. 13, 2011. She was born in Los Angeles to Raymond and Lillian Collins, and the family moved to Boulder City in 1943. After graduating from Boulder City High School and the University of Nevada, Diana spent her career with the Clark [...]

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New Veterans Home administrator tapped: Bermeosolo retiring Oct. 23

Special to Boulder City Review Long-term health administrator Frank Bellinger has been tapped as the next administrator of the Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City, the Nevada Office of Veterans Services Executive Director Caleb Cage announced Monday. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Police Blotter

Sept. 20, 9:41 a.m. Police issued a citation for narcotics paraphernalia at Boulder City High School, 1101 Fifth St. Sept. 20, 1:58 p.m. Animal Control was asked to pick up a cat that bit its owner. Sept. 20, 5:56 p.m. Police received a report of an intoxicated man yelling profanities at another man on Jeri [...]

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Fall season great time to explore Pine Creek Canyon

With the temperatures in our region finally cooling off, now is a good time to head out to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. There are many canyons to explore in the park but Pine Creek Canyon should be tops on your short list. Pine Creek Canyon is not only stunning geologically but has dense [...]

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Muth – False choice: Raise taxes or cut education?

Polling results recently released by Public Opinion Strategies on behalf of the Retail Association of Nevada have tax-and-spend liberals around the state doing the Snoopy dance. According to POS, “57 percent of Nevadans would rather raise taxes than cut spending.” But to put that figure in proper perspective, consider the horribly biased nature of the [...]

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49th Art in the Park this weekend  Growth beyond expectations

49th Art in the Park this weekend Growth beyond expectations

By Jack Johnson Boulder City Review Art in the Park has come a long way since 1962. The event, featuring regional arts and crafts, food vendors, live music and raffle giveaways, is taking place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Wilbur Square, Bicentennial Park and Escalante Park. … The rest of [...]

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What do we want?

What do we want?

Let me begin by saying that I want to bring home all the troops now. I also want jobs for everyone. Easy for me to say, right? I bet the majority of folks want those things as well. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Library to hold a series of events for kids and families The Boulder City Library, 701 Adams Blvd., will host a series of events centered on children.

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New high school playoff format up for approval

New high school playoff format up for approval

By Pedro F. Fonteboa Boulder City Review The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s Board of Control is expected to approve new formats for the state playoffs for all high school sports at its fall meeting on Monday, Oct. 3, at The South Point Casino in Las Vegas. … The rest of this article is available to [...]

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