Pair Wins Bass Tourney

Boulder City resident Gunnar Stanton won the American Bass team tournament at Lake Mead on Saturday.

School crossing guards hang up their vests

If you have found yourself trying to navigate the streets at the corner or Adams Boulevard and Avenue G/Georgia Avenue when school is getting ready to start or after it has let out, you have been among the chaos that Carol Hanson and Elaine Smith have been directing each school day.

Community Briefs

Democratic club to discuss primary election results

Coaches not daunted by league changes

Having three schools move down into Division I-A, including Del Sol, into Boulder City’s league is not a big deal, according to the majority of the school’s coaches.

Scientific Start to Summer

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Gaming law pioneer Bob Faiss dies

The word “retirement” never entered the vocabulary of gaming attorney Bob Faiss.

Drug court receives donation from Rotary

The Sunrise Rotary presented the Boulder City Municipal Drug Court with a $30,000 donation during Tuesday night’s City Council meeting in the court’s effort to help promote drug and alcohol awareness.

Baseball teams start strong in opening week

It was a successful opening week for Boulder City’s teams competing in the Connie Mack Summer League, with the two squads combining to go 4-1.

Police blotter

June 3, 6:23 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.

Regardless of primary results, conservatives won big

The number of races in which credible conservative candidates challenged moderate, establishment-backed candidates in Nevada this year was unprecedented. And regardless of whether or not the conservative candidate chalked up more votes at the ballot box, conservatives won. Big time.

Look up. Sky holds wonderful sights

When I was 10 years old, my family drove across the country on a trip that changed my view of the world in a way I never put together until I was an adult. As we drove through the Badlands, my mother thought it was the most despairing place on Earth — no trees. For my mom, trees made a place habitable.

Cooler weather to prevail

After a week’s worth of heat that saw temperatures reach as a high as 106 degrees, Boulder City is in for some cooler temperatures, at least for the next week.

Medicare can help with hospice care

Coping with terminal illness can be difficult, for the patient as well as his or her loved ones.

One war ending. What’s next?

A few weeks ago I had lunch with an old friend. It was during the period when the Ukrainian government collapsed and the Russian military moved into the Crimea, followed by Russian claims on additional territory.

Inaugural Wine Walk planned for Saturday

Boulder City doesn’t have the reputation of Sonoma, Calif., or Mendoza, Argentina, when it comes to wine country, but residents will soon have the opportunity to indulge in the wine of their choice during the city’s first monthly Wine Walk that is set to precede Movies in the Park June 14.

Young adults sometimes succumb to evil temptations

Before submission of this article, an enormous tragedy has befallen our community. Two individuals killed three innocent people on Sunday. There are so many thoughts and feeling to express. I earnestly and humbly pray for those who were killed and their families.

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