Lights, Camera, Relay!

Boulder City residents gathered Friday night and walked the perimeter of the gym at the high school till dawn to raise funds for the American Cancer Society.

Love for fellow veterans serves Parker well

Nothing in the world can stop Brad Parker from assisting at the Nevada State Veterans Home in Boulder City.

Community briefs

Golf tourney to raise funds for Guilian Grasso

Lady Eagles still atop Sunrise League

The Boulder City softball team has struggled lately in nonleague games, but as coach Angelica Moorhead points out, the league is what matters most.

Errors plague Boulder City baseball team

The Boulder City baseball team lost its first-place matchup with Chaparral 4-2 Monday and now finds itself with a tougher path through the upcoming playoffs.

News briefs

BC teen seeks Miss Nevada’s Outstanding Teen crown

Swimmers’ meet with Olympians memorable

It is one thing to admire gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic swimmers, and another to swim in the same pool.

Three honored as top student-athletes

Three Boulder City student-athletes were among those honored April 23 as Southern Nevada’s Top 10 Student-Athletes of the Year by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association and corporate partners Farmers Insurance Group and Lifetouch.

Nevada Republicans take right step on gay marriage

Bravo to delegates of the 2014 Nevada Republican Party convention for having both the courage and foresight to remove the gay marriage issue from the party’s official platform. I suspect Ronald Reagan would have approved.

Various events on tap at Lake Mead in May

A variety of activities and events are planned at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is the coming weeks. These include:

Job title describes small part of officers’ duties

The name of an occupation truly provides a minimalist measurement for that vocation. The title of police officer most likely offers the public a small fishbowl perspective of our profession. Although cop shows and Hollywood deliver an embellished surreal observation of what we do, it doesn’t even truly begin to reveal the gravity of the collateral responsibilities we undertake.

Police blotter

April 22, 1:35 p.m.

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 website at www.seniorcenterbouldercity.org.

Letters to the editor

Veterans home volunteers recognized for service

Organizations offer veterans job help

I’ve written about a few motion-­picture-based organizations that attempt to help individuals break into the movie business. Although they exist to serve a wider audience, they do, and may still have, veterans sections that work to help that specific segment of the star struck who have served in the military.

‘Spirit of Game’ guides cowboy action competitions

Ahh, spend any time in the Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Zion National Park or Monument Valley and the romance of the Old West will tempt you to pull out your cowboy hat and hand-tooled boots.

Bundy will not win against law

In October 1973, the Nixon administration was deep in scandals from its various forms of corruption. Vice President Spiro Agnew was under investigation for the bribes he had taken as Maryland governor and vice president. News of the probe had become public and Agnew did a slow burn about the publicity.

Thousands expected for Spring Jam

As the weather heats up and April turns to May, the Boulder City Spring Jamboree kicks off the new season for thousands of residents ready to leave winter in the dust.

Bad fuse causes brownout

A blown fuse left thousands of people in Boulder City without 50 percent of their power for nearly an hour Monday morning.

Commemorative Harley

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Sunrise Service

Photo courtesy Sandy Johnson

Students Who Serve

Courtesy Photo

Ballfield Honor

Laura Hubel/Boulder City Review

Letters to the editor

Councilman should know difference between right, wrong

Police blotter

April 15, 12:55 a.m.

Community briefs

Nevada Supreme Court justice to speak at meeting

Bundy’s saga echos Shoshone sisters’ story

Mary and Carrie Dann never received a visit from the camouflage cavalry, and I’m not sure whether they would have welcomed the support of armed militia.

Nevada GOP moves boldly into new leadership role

The Nevada Republican Party has officially chosen for the top two ballot slots for the 2014 election cycle a Hispanic and a woman, two demographics Republicans have struggled mightily to woo in recent elections. Yet Nevada Republicans, in the June 10 primary, will still have an opportunity to blow this opportunity.

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