Leach continues to touch people’s lives

It was his million-dollar smile and magnanimous heart that separated Dan Leach from the rest, according to his friends and family.

Renovations continue as hospital entrance opens

From the moment you step into the new entrance of Boulder City Hospital, you can see the changes underway to make the facility more viable and meet the needs of the city’s population.

Court orders Brian Olsen to pay attorney fees

U.S. District Court ordered Brian Olsen, son of City Attorney Dave Olsen, to pay more than $20,000 in attorney fees after ruling in favor of Boulder City and Henderson relating to Brian Olsen’s arrest in 2010.

Master martial artist

Moses Wainwright is not your typical 7-year-old.

High school teams gear up for new season

Nine athletic teams at Boulder City High return to their athletic venues in August for the start of the 2014-2015 school year.

Spirited Celebration

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Canyon de Chelly a feast for eyes, soul

Avisit to Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a feast for the eyes and soul. Here you will find sheer red sandstone cliffs rising 1,000 feet above the fertile farmland of the canyons, where prehistoric ancestral Puebloan ruins and hundreds of other archaeological sites dot the landscape. People have lived here nearly 5,000 years — believed to be the longest continuous occupancy of any site on the Colorado Plateau.

Community Briefs

University Women to begin season with brunch

News Briefs

Fiddlesticks set to close at month’s end

Wrestlers pin hopes on summer training

The way for Team Boulder to get better this coming winter was to spend a grueling summer on the mats.

Executive Daughters

Courtesy photo

Comic books, G.I.s mix well

Some years ago I faithfully attended the annual Comic-Con gathering in San Diego with my young son, a fan of Superman, Batman and Spider-Man, to be sure. Short for “comic book convention,” the international event has since grown into what is probably the largest pop culture convention in the U.S., if not the world. This year, 130,000 individuals showed up, hundreds of them in costume depicting superheroes, Harry Potter characters, Ninja Turtles, Wonder Woman, Usagi Yojimbo of Japanese fame and many others.

Laws apply to all — equally

Law? Founded in truth from the beginning of time. A three-letter word tethered by a scale and covered with a blindfold, offering unbiased oversight in our lives.

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

Wengert family offers thanks for support

Democrats duck job of controlling presidents

As part of my job, I am on a lot of political party mailing lists, Republican, Democratic, American Independent, Libertarian.

Police Blotter

July 29, 9:35 a.m.

New book: Gamble on desert lifestyle costly

Judith Nies doesn’t leave the environmental optimists and desert daydreamers among us much room for hope in her new book, “Unreal City: Las Vegas, Black Mesa and the Fate of the West.”

Ghost of Abramoff dogs Miller’s campaign

If you want to know how to protect your home from a break-in, consult a burglar. If you want to know how to stop influence peddling and corruption in government, consult America’s most notorious lobbyist.

Sports Briefs

Students return from Hershey competition with medals

Heavy rains force road closures at Lake Mead

Three roads are closed within Lake Mead National Recreation Area because of recent flash floods. More storms are expected this afternoon.

Summer heat prompts trail closure at Lake Mead

Goldstrike Canyon and Arizona Hot Spring trails within Lake Mead National Recreation Area are temporarily closed as a safety measure during the summer’s hottest months.

Event promotes spirit of camaraderie

Police Chief Bill Conger knows all too well how community involvement coincides with safer neighborhoods.

Renewable energy projects shine brightly

As Nevada continues to make strides in the renewable energy market, Boulder City continues to reap the benefits of the projects that create more jobs and bring in more revenue for the city.

Bypass advertising discussed

Local business owners met with Chamber of Commerce officials Tuesday at City Hall to discuss the effect of advertising on the Nevada Transportation Department’s blue directional signs that will run along the proposed Boulder City bypass.

A few precautions could prevent tragedies at lake

As the search continued early last Tuesday for two Las Vegas men missing since July 20 at Lake Mead, another swimmer disappeared.

Girl Scouts strike gold helping others

For teenagers Meghan Chase and Ashley Smith, there’s no greater feeling than bringing happiness to others.

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