Archive | April, 2012

Molisee to Merchant Marines, Wright to Air Force Academy Swim team produces two academy appointments

Molisee to Merchant Marines, Wright to Air Force Academy Swim team produces two academy appointments

By Leilani Zee Boulder City Review The Boulder City High School swim team is churning out more than state championships. Two of their star athletes are graduating this year and heading for higher seas – and air. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Caregivers should be aware of symptoms of burnout

Caregivers should be aware of symptoms of burnout

By Bill Wilson Boulder City Review Over the years, while responding to medical emergencies, I’ve encountered many people who are caregivers. They are people in charge of caring for another individual, mostly family members, spouses, siblings, elderly, parents or children who are mentally or physically unable to care for themselves. This situation is more prevalent [...]

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Stigmatizing whole places not good politcal move

Stigmatizing whole places not good politcal move

There’s an economic development project being planned in Nevada’s capital city. Some parts commerce, some parts culture, the City Center Project would be both privately and publicly supported. Some Carson City residents have objected to the whole idea. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Cemetery construction will not disrupt events

By Nolan Lister Boulder City Review Continued construction at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery will not hamper upcoming ceremonies next month, according to Cemetery Superintendent Chris Naylor. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Off-duty Metro witness burglary at Radio Shack

Off-duty Metro witness burglary at Radio Shack

At 5:41 p.m. on April 16, officers responded to the area of Avenue A and New Mexico Street on a report of a possible fight and/or kidnapping involving approximately six males. Upon arrival, officers located five males who had surrounded a “shoeless” male. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login [...]

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Former constable Markotay, on trial, found dead

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review Former Boulder Township Constable Larry Markotay was found dead Tuesday evening at a Henderson hotel-casino, the result of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Markotay’s body was found by Henderson police after he failed to appear for the second day of a District Court trial where he was defending felony [...]

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Former constable Markotay found dead in Henderson

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review Larry Markotay, former Boulder City Township constable, was found dead in Henderson on Tuesday after he failed to show up for his felony trial earlier in the day. His death was confirmed by his family and in the courtroom Wednesday morning. In a statement to the newspaper, the family [...]

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Police Blotter

April 10, 10:23 a.m. Police received a report of bighorn sheep trying to cross U.S. Highway 93. Animal control responded and moved the sheep. April 10, 10:37 a.m. Police received a report of half of a dead cat located in Central Park. The cat was covered in white paper. It appeared to be an animal [...]

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‘It’s just business’ when it comes to running Review

Last month I went to see the 40th anniversary showing of “The Godfather” on the big screen at South Point hotel-casino. Like many people, it is one of my favorite movies. One of my favorite exchanges is when Tom Hagen tells Sonny that the shooting of Don Corleone, Sonny’s father, was “business not personal.” Sonny [...]

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BC student named National Merit Scholarship finalist

By Leilani Zee, Boulder City Review For some, being in a designated place anytime before noon is a difficult task but for Boulder City High School senior Hayley Rassuchine, mornings are her favorite part of the day. On school days, Rassuchine rises around 5 a.m., even though her first class isn’t until 8:45. “I like [...]

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