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Relay for Life fundraiser nets $31,500

Relay for Life fundraiser nets $31,500

Special to Boulder City Review Cancer survivors, and their families and friends turned out for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life fundraiser, which was held Friday night, April 27, at the Boulder City High track. Nearly 350 participants raised $31,500 during the 12-hour event. Event organizers said people can still donate to the event through [...]

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Eight-person team grabbed second last year BC Rubik’s Cube team twisting its way to the top

By Pedro F. Fonteboa Boulder City Review It’s not just a toy, it’s a serious competition. The Rubik’s Cube, invented in 1974 with worldwide success in 1980, has never really gone away. In fact, one of the world’s most popular puzzles remains a mind-boggler for millions and a competition for local teens.

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California couple takes over the historic Boulder Bowl

California couple takes over the historic Boulder Bowl

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review A California couple took over ownership of the historic Boulder Bowl this week. Diana and Lonnie Cavins bring plenty of experience to their new venture. Diana has been bowling 46 years and managed a bowling center in California, while her husband owned two bowling pro shops. They were looking for a bowling [...]

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Local man restores police car

Local man restores police car

On April 25 Officer Levi Gilliam took a report of a stolen iPhone from the Smoke Shop. A friend of an employee had set his phone on the counter, and another subject walked in and took the phone off the counter, placed it in his pocket and left the store. Fortunately, the theft was caught [...]

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Earthquake safety in Boulder City important

Earthquake safety in Boulder City important

By Bill Wilson Boulder City Review With the tragedy that hit Japan just more than a year ago, I felt it was a good time to remind everyone that Southern Nevada is not immune to earthquakes. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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BC Annual Spring Jamboree slated for this weekend

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review The annual Spring Jamboree celebration is back this weekend, May 5 and 6, in Bicentennial Park and the surrounding area. Presented by the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, the event will feature live entertainment, a car show, food, arts, crafts and more. “It’s a great way to be with your family and [...]

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Grace Christian sending  five students to science fair

Grace Christian sending five students to science fair

Special to Boulder City Review Grace Christian Academy recently held its spring science fair. Students were required to use the scientific method in order to experiment and solve a problem in either life science or physical science. Five students will be entering their projects in the Association of Christian Schools International District Science Fair on Monday, [...]

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Friends gather in Broadbent Park for Giulian GrassoBoulder City residents hold vigil for injured BCHS teen

By Jack Johnson Boulder City Review It was too windy for candles, so the friends, family and supporters of Giulian Grasso used flashlights. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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Nevada Way roadwork impacts local businesses

By Arnold M. Knightly & Rose Ann Miele, Boulder City Review Work on the Nevada Way reconstruct ion project has brought a short-term negative impact to a series of locally-owned businesses along the way. One of the businesses hit hardest by the construction on Fifth Street and Nevada Way is Southwest Diner. “Right now I want to cry,” said [...]

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Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Library events for families The Boulder City Library will be hosting a series of events for children and families. The library is located at 701 Adams Blvd. Spring storytime sessions are every Wednesday, with preschool (ages 2-5) at 10 a.m. and toddler storytime (36 months and under) at 10:30 a.m.

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