Art in Park raises funds for hospital

Saturday and Sunday at Bicentennial wasn’t just a walk in the park — it was Art in the Park, a Boulder City staple since 25 women started it in 1962. Now entering its sixth decade, an estimated 100,000 people attended the most important fundraiser of the year for Boulder City Hospital Foundation.

Owners of guns have responsibilities

Guns. They are a hot topic. We are not here to debate any philosophies regarding the Second Amendment. However, a review of the calls this week brings to light the need for a brief dialogue on securing firearms.

Lake Mead jobs gone after federal shutdown

Lake Mead National Recreation Area visitors will have until 3 p.m. today to leave the park, which was closed after a budget stalemate Tuesday shut down the government.

Local woman survives breast cancer

Shannon Pinkard has a T-shirt the color of bubble gum with the word “pink” written on it in giant black letters. She has earned every stitch of it.

Police investigate woman’s death

A 22-year-old Boulder City woman, who was related to one of the main figures in building Hoover Dam, died last week.

BC’s Jack Johnson wins Outstanding Journalist

Boulder City Review staff writer Jack Johnson has been named the 2013 Outstanding Journalist in the Nevada Press Association’s “Better Newspaper Contest.”

World War II era pilot takes to the skies again

Look up in the sky. It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a 93-year-old woman!

The Herrs: Like mother, like daughter

Emma Herr knew that becoming student body president at Boulder City High School would draw the comparisons. But she welcomed them. After all, she doesn’t think she could follow a better example.

28 Sunflowers Photography to hold open house today

Today from 4:30 to 8 p.m., 28 Sunflowers Photography plans to host an open house, as well as a food drive for Emergency Aid, at the 900 Buchanan Blvd. studio.

New shirt raises breast cancer awareness

This month you might see some changes to the uniforms most of you have been accustomed to seeing. Over the past few months the Boulder City Fire Department has been putting together a shirt to wear on duty that also helps raise awareness of breast cancer.

Senior Calendar Oct. 3-9

Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday at 813 Arizona St. Call 702-293-3320 for information.

Eagles to play Bulldogs in homecoming Friday

For senior quarterback Trenton Carmell, the annual football homecoming game is special. It creates a lifelong memory.

Girls volleyball to take on Virgin Valley today

While the main focus of Boulder City’s Homecoming Week is the football game tomorrow night against visiting Virgin Valley, the girls volleyball team wants to add to the week’s festivities with a victory of their own over their rival.

Police Blotter

Sept. 17, 7:53 a.m.

Letter for Sep. 19

Local sees reinventing Boulder City

iPads change teaching, learning at high school

Technology has changed teaching at Boulder City High with every teacher using an iPad in their classroom.

Red Mountain Storage facility sold for $5.2 million

Red Mountain Storage on Nevada Highway behind the Rebel Gas Station has been sold for $5.2 million, according to the two holding companies that bought the facility.

Boulder City graduate dies in bicycle accident

A 2008 Boulder City High School graduate and Miss Boulder City Scholarship Pageant runner-up has died after a bicycle accident in Reno.

Area groups fill Emergency Aid’s pantry

The Bureau of Reclamation and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints helped refill the food pantry at Emergency Aid, 600 Nevada Highway, with two separate food drives in September.

Senior Calendar Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays at 813 Arizona St. Call 702-293-3320 for information.

Briefs for Sept. 26

Library events scheduled throughout September

Bighorn sheep from area herd had viral pneumonia

An ailing bighorn sheep caught and killed by wildlife officials in Hemenway Park three weeks ago has tested positive for viral pneumonia, but it does not appear to be a particularly lethal strain.

Stunt pilot connected to fatal crash dies in China

Stunt pilot David Glen Riggs, who lost his license in connection with a fatal Boulder City air crash in May 2012, died after his plane crashed into a lake in northeast China on Sept. 17.

Volleyball starts league play with pair of wins

The Lady Eagles volleyball team went 4-2 during its tournament Friday and Saturday, the first hosted tournament in Cherise Hinman’s 16-season tenure as head coach.

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