Archive | Blogs

BCR Blog: Cresent Hardy endorses Romney

State Assemblyman Cresent Hardy of Mesquite is one of nine Republican Assembly members that have endorsed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the candidate announced today. Hardy is in his first term representing state Assembly District 20, which includes Boulder City. Assemblywoman Melissa Woodbury, daughter of former Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury, also endorsed Romney. Woodbury grew up in [...]

Posted in Blogs, News0 Comments

BCR Blog: Feds toss BC bypass $2 million

The Boulder City Bypass added $2 million to its coffers today when federal transportation officials announced their federal funding for Nevada. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced $11.5 million in federal grants for the state split over nine projects. The federal government has already given nearly $40 million to the nearly $500 million project through the [...]

Posted in Blogs, News0 Comments

BCR Blog: A look at the future Boulder City Bypass toll road

By Arnold M. Knightly, Editor This watch?v=SbWg-mozGsU video made me ponder the future of the toll road around Boulder City

Posted in Blogs0 Comments

BCR Blog: City now prominently displays public comment rules on Council agendas

By Arnold M. Knightly, Editor I was looking through the new City Council agenda when something caught my eye I hadn’t noticed before. Under the Public Comments item the following had been placed: “No person shall address the City Council without first being recognized by the Mayor or the Presiding Officer. All remarks shall be addressed to the [...]

Posted in Blogs0 Comments

BCR Blog: Getting ready for the new Council

By Arnold M. Knightly, Editor One week from tonight the new City Council will be sat and it will be time to see if the people’s faith will be rewarded. Unless you just moved to Boulder City in the last two months, you are aware that Mayor Roger Tobler was reelected with ease, while newcomers Peggy Leavitt [...]

Posted in Blogs0 Comments


Twitter posts