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Update: Planned power outage downtown cancelled

Boulder City Review From City Clerk’s office: The power outage that was originally scheduled to take place today between the hours of 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. has been CANCELLED until further notice. An email from the city clerk’s office for today, Feb. 2: On Thursday, February 2, 2012, between 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. the Electrical [...]

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RDA Board approves loan idea for museum

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review The Redevelopment Agency Board asked the city staff Tuesday to draft the paperwork for a $300,000 loan for the Boulder City Museum and Historical Association to assist in retiring the organization’s debt. The loan will likely be interest-free, and will be incrementally forgiven each year until it is entirely forgiven in [...]

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Negotiations on new utility workers contract at standstill: Wages, benefits, retirement costs in dispute

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review Negotiations between city officials and unionized electric division workers are at a standstill after months of the two sides trying to reach a collective bargaining agreement. The city and Teamsters Local 14, representing the nine employees of the city’s electrical collective bargaining unit, began negotiations March 30 in an effort to [...]

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Mayor Tobler shines light on solar growth in State of the City

By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review In his 2012 State of the City address on Jan. 26 at Boulder Creek Golf Club, Mayor Roger Tobler painted a picture of a city with many successes and more to come. One of Tobler’s main topics was the Eldorado Valley Energy Zone solar-development projects, a major issue during last [...]

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City Council wants to find money without raising rates Utility upgrades to cost millions of dollars

City Council wants to find money without raising rates Utility upgrades to cost millions of dollars

By Rose Ann Miele & Arnold M. Knightly Boulder City Review Power to your home is not as simple as flipping a switch. … The rest of this article is available to premium members only.Login or Become a member

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