Senior center

Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday at 813 Arizona St., 702-293-3320. Visit the center’s webiste at www.seniorcenterbouldercity.org.

Nevada is a welfare case

In December 1935, the Colorado River Commission reported to Nevada Gov. Richard Kirman that if the state built transmission lines to supply power to western and northern Nevada, the cost of electricity to consumers would be reduced.

BC bowlers in top two spots for state title

Winning the Division 1-A state bowling championship two weeks ago was not enough. Three Eagles are poised to make a run at the boys individual state title, too.

Community briefs

Women’s golf club donates funds to fight ovarian cancer

Bumped by The Beatles

Last week, local glassblower Don Thompson, also known as “Crystal Wizard,” sat at his workstation in Boulder City Antique Market, conversing casually with tourists who had no idea that 50 years ago he was hanging out with The Beatles.

Credit Union stands alone atop league

The Credit Union remained undefeated and improved to 7-0 in the Boulder City Parks &Recreation men’s basketball league.

Cleanup, races among activities planned at lake

Several cleanup events and races are among the activities planned at Lake Mead National Recreation Area through the end of March.

Look of Boulder City tomorrow uncertain

What will Boulder City look like tomorrow, next year, next decade? Will it successfully continue its steady-state, slow-slow-growth policy, or will it be forced to adapt to changing times? Does the shuttering of the Goatfeathers consignment empire reflect an economic decline of our community or is it just part of the ups and downs of all small towns?

Togetherness brings success to Lady Eagles

The theme for the Boulder City girls basketball team this season has been “together.”

Drama, horror, romance on tap at film festival

The 10th annual Dam Short Film Festival began Wednesday at the Boulder Theatre, offering a record 171 short films playing over five days, as well as film-related events around town. The Boulder City Review compiled a list of recommended films and events, based on the festival website and our experiences at past festivals.

Letters to the editor

CVS commended for ban of tobacco products

Saving a few minutes is not worth the risk

Stop! You move too fast. I’d like to write about speed and time saved. Hold on, by no means am I a scholar mathematician. I hope your thinking caps are on.

Honor Flight recognizes U.S. veterans’ service

World War II ended nearly 70 years ago and the number of veterans who served during the war is dwindling.

Police blotter

Feb. 5, 8:25 a.m.

Boat best way to explore Topock Gorge

While the Havasu National Wildlife refuge protects 30 miles of the Colorado River, 20 remarkable miles of that flow through one of the few natural stretches remaining of the lower Colorado: Topock Gorge. Exploring it is a wonderful one-day adventure if you have any boating skills.

Visitors ‘see’ beauty of city’s art

It was a day just like many others in downtown Boulder City. Walking the streets were visitors who were admiring the pieces of art that dot the streetscapes.

Elusive beaver strays far from Lake Mead

Travel through Nevada long enough, and you’ll see some remarkable things.

Woman receives 60 days for role in burglaries

A local woman was sentenced to 60 days in Clark County Detention Center Tuesday for her involvement in several burglaries.

Residents recall Temple’s visit to city’s school

Former child star Shirley Temple Black died Monday at age 85, at her Woodside, Calif., home, but the memory of her 1938 visit to Boulder City lives on with those who were there.

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