Police Blotter

Sept. 16, 3:52 a.m.

Golf Results

Tournaments for those 55 and older are held every the first Thursday of the month.

Democrats resent theft of their lame stunt

On April 6, 2010, Nevada Republican U.S. Senate candidate Sue Lowden suggested that patients might barter for health care.

BC city attorney hit with ethics fine

City Attorney Dave Olsen was hit with a $1,500 fine Sept. 10 by the Nevada Commission of Ethics for his involvement in his son’s civil suit against Boulder City and Henderson in 2010.

Wagner, new BCHS principal, will rely on small-town roots

Coming from a small, Southern farm town, Amy Wagner felt right at home when she was tabbed as the new principal of Boulder City High School.

Some tales are better left untold

I happen to love fairy tales and fables, stories with happy endings and those that offer a valuable lesson. Sometimes, you are lucky and get both in the same story.

BC native Corry sports new role

Steve Corry is getting comfortable in his new role as Boulder City’s recreational sports coordinator.

Fee for paving disputed

Boulder City’s Public Works Department is in arbitration with one of the lead contractors of the Nevada Way reconstruction project after the company claimed the city paid it $200,000 less than it was owed.

Edlunds skillfully pair family, career

Michigan “Yoopers” Brent and Kris Edlund landed in Boulder City to make a nest for their offspring in 2002. While raising their sole progeny is almost complete, the two know they made the right decision migrating west.

Boulder City teen struggles in U.S. Open fishing tourney

At just 17-years-old, Boulder City teenager Gunnar Stanton was the youngest professional to compete in last week’s U.S. Open fishing tournament at Callville Bay.

Eagles learning from mistakes before league play

Three games into the football season, Boulder City coach Alex Kazel wants his team to start over.

Don Walker honored by Emergency Aid

Never one to miss an opportunity, Don Walker said his attitude allowed him to help shape and grow Emergency Aid of Boulder City in an organization that provides financial assistance and thousands of pounds of food to local residents in need.

Emergency Aid food drives fill bare shelves

With many of its shelves empty, Emergency Aid of Boulder City welcomed more than 3,500 pounds of food Saturday.

Southern Utah resplendent in fall

A blessing of living in Southern Nevada is easy access to landscapes of different elevations. That circumstance is especially fortunate in September, when outdoor people start to fancy fall foliage. Because of the great disparity in elevation, fall colors will be at their peak, somewhere within easy driving distance, on any given day for at least six weeks. The annual show will be playing in nearby Southern Utah from now until early November.

Letters to the Editor

Business owners responsible for their employees

Bowling News

Boulder Bowl has ended its summer season and the fall leagues are underway.

Bout secures town’s golden spot in history

These days it’s just a junk-strewn lot off U.S. Highway 95 in the heart of Goldfield.

Marijuana regulators may see unintended consequences

I don’t envy the folks over at the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health who are charged with implementing Nevada’s new licensing process for medical marijuana establishments and are presently evaluating over 500 applications.

Police Blotter

Sept. 9, 11:32 a.m.

News Brief

Boulder City residents are reminded to attend tonight’s town hall meeting to ask questions and voice concerns about the Interstate 11 bypass, which is scheduled to begin construction next year.

Community Briefs

Chocolate, wine tasting to aid scholarship fund

Email begging by Democrats reaches avalanche proportions

A few days ago, I spotted a worrisome subject line while checking my email. It read, “final notice.” All my bills are paid up, so it was difficult to imagine what it was.

Study issues, candidates before heading to polls

You can disagree with me, but since we’re all human, and we live in societies governed by humans, we should attempt to discuss issues with each other. We won’t always agree, but we should take a stab at learning what we have in common before we refuse to take the time to dismiss each other’s positions.

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.

Railroad Pass sold

Joe DeSimone is stepping out of his comfort zone and into uncharted waters as the new boss of a Boulder City staple.

Boulder City denied reduction in SLAPP fees

Boulder City’s attempt to reduce the $180,000 in attorney fees it was ordered to pay to six citizens after the Nevada Supreme Court ruled the city wrongfully sued them was denied Monday.

Board picks U.S. 95 as I-11 route

All roads don’t lead to Tesla, but Interstate 11 apparently will.

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