Missing man located

Local resident Randolph William Bloecker has been located as in a Las Vegas hospital.

Medical examiner testifies Martin suffered after being shot

The mother and brother of Trayvon Martin testified Friday that screams for help captured in the background of audio of a neighbor’s 911 call came from the 17-year-old.

Police seek help locating local man

Boulder City police issued a missing person alert Thursday for Randolph William Bloecker, 49, of Boulder City.

Police issue missing person alert

Boulder City police issued a missing person alert Thursday for Randolph William Bloecker, 49, of Boulder City.

Smoking ban ordinance pulled from agenda

A proposed ordinance that would ban smoking inside businesses in Boulder City will not be before the City Council on Tuesday after all.

BC man keeps poker face chasing big money

When one of the most lucrative poker tournaments in the world starts this weekend at the Rio , at least two local residents will be chasing the multi million-dollar dream.

Safety first with ‘safe and sane’ fireworks

Happy birthday, America! As we celebrate America’s 237th birthday, I can’t help but think how blessed we are. Living in this ordered country provides the majority of us a very safe environment.

Depression, anxiety can be overwhelming

A sore subject for many people to openly discuss is depression. Depression for most people is simply more than a mild case of “the blues.”

Police Blotter

June 25, 1:15 p.m.

Educators, drone manufacturers come together to discuss future

Leading manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, met with Nevada educators in Las Vegas last week to discuss the future of the industry, which potentially will have a presence in Boulder City.

Deciding who is news

One way our view of the world is shaped is by what news is covered, and what news is not covered.

Retired officers assert military readiness begins in pre-K

Two retired military officers recently presided over a conference in Las Vegas to address the fact that although the U.S. boasts a highly skilled and professional force of soldiers, airmen and Marines, there are problems lurking in future recruitment.

Maybe drones could pay for new high school

I’ve got an idea to get the kids of Boulder City a new high school that’s crazy enough it might just be feasible.

We are NOT a nation of immigrants

I don’t know about you, but I’m sick and tired of hearing the cliché that we’re “a nation of immigrants.”

Briefs for July 4 edition

The summer reading program, “Dig Into Reading,” runs through Aug. 8 Call Kimberly Diehm, youth services librarian, at 293-1281 for more information. The Boulder City Library is at 701 Adams Blvd.

Bilbray-Kohn announces challenge for Heck’s seat

WASHINGTON — Erin Bilbray-Kohn, a Las Vegas political trainer and daughter of a former U.S. lawmaker, launched her own campaign for Congress on Monday.

Local promoted to VFW state commander

Nevada Veterans of Foreign Wars has a new state commander, Boulder City resident Bob Garlow. His appointment took effect June 2 during the state VFW convention in Elko.

Band with Boulder City roots headlines House of Blues

Local band Walk Off Hits headlined a House of Blues concert June 27 selling 150 presale tickets, and more than 20 tickets at the door.

Climb to summit of Cathedral Rock to escape heat

An excellent way to escape our oppressive summer heat is by heading up to Kyle Canyon in the Mount Charleston area of the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. You can expect temperatures to be about 25 degrees cooler than in Las Vegas, and there are plenty of trails to hike under the nearly ideal conditions.

Classes, sales make Scubafy one of busiest dive centers in country

The Fourth of July was only days away and Charlie and Holly Franks were busy dealing with more than 140 customers. It may be a small shop by square footage, but Scubafy Dive Center is packing them in for several reasons.

Heatwave swims to second-place finish

The Boulder City-Henderson Heatwave swim team finished second out of 28 teams in its first major meet of the summer over the weekend, and had several excellent performances from Boulder City swimmers.

Delivering a new Downtown

How two generations of Las Vegas leaders are reshaping the heart of the city.

Park service wins film award

The National Park Service announced today it is a recipient of the prestigious Spring 2013 CINE Golden Eagle Award for “Life in the Desert: Lake Mead National Recreation Area.”

Saturday night performance cancelled due to heat

The Friends of the Arts has cancelled Saturday’s show at the library amphitheater due to “possible excessive heat,” the organization announced today.

Pet of the Week

The summer reading program, “Dig Into Reading,” runs through Aug. 8 Call Kimberly Diehm, youth services librarian, at 293-1281 for more information. The Boulder City Library is at 701 Adams Blvd.

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