Faisses to be honored at gala

A deep love for Boulder City doesn’t have to come from being born in the city.

Coalition receives donation

The Nevada Community Prevention Coalition received a $20,000 donation from the Boulder City Sunrise Rotary Club on April 17 at City Hall with the hopes of promoting education of prescription drug abuse in rural Clark County.

Family history drives Medeiros to beat cancer

Lisa Medeiros has been driving a truck since she was 21. For the past 24 years, she’s relied on her legs to pay the bills.

Thinking first prevents unwanted attention

I’d like you to take a moment and think of someone you love. Whether it’s a parent, child, spouse, other family or a friend, think about what that person means to you.

Lake Mead wraps up park celebration

As Lake Mead National Recreation Area continues its observance of National Park Week, several special events and activities have been planned for visitors through Sunday.

Museum visitors invited to get feel for history

Think back to your childhood field trip experiences to any museum, local or national — even international.

Journalists blow the Bundy story

There are flaws in news coverage. By its very nature, conflict is news and normality is not. We don’t report the banks that have not been robbed each day.

Teams still on winning streaks

The Boulder City baseball and softball teams have returned from spring break and games in California to start the second half of the season this week.

Barlow to be missed at Boulder City

Whitney Barlow knows with each toss in the shot put and each leap over a hurdle that she is closer to the end. It is an end, though, that she wishes was a little further away.

News briefs

Sabin inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society

Church briefs

Boulder City Churches will be holding a variety of special services to mark Easter.

Man jumps off bridge Tuesday

A man died after jumping off the O’Callaghan-Tillman Memorial Bridge on Tuesday.

Police blotter

April 8, 2:50 p.m.

News brief

Free Cone Day raises funds for St. Jude’s Ranch

Fine Festival

Photos by Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Love of outdoors inspires Williams

From the time she came to the United States as a 4-year-old from Guatemala, Jana Williams has always had a fondness for the outdoors.

Walker’s ethics hearing postponed

City Councilman Cam Walker’s appearance before the Nevada Ethics Commission over allegations that he broke state law by voting on agenda items in which he had a financial interest has been postponed.

Reality of extended benefits can be harsh

Quick show of hands: How many of you think it’s OK for a parent to do their child’s homework?

Time closes some doors, opens others

Their enthusiasm was contagious, as was the fun they were having.

Early-season track meet tests teams’ mettle

Although few Boulder City boys or girls finished in the top five places at their own Ron Resler Track and Field Invitational Friday, the Eagles coaches were happy with the efforts of the athletes.

Raft trip ends five-year lesson about Lake Mead

For 83 Boulder City High School sophomores, enjoying a rafting trip from Hoover Dam through Black Canyon to Willow Beach was five years in the making.

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.

Bypass work moves forward; asbestos could cause delays

The Regional Transportation Commission is moving forward on the next phase of the 15-mile portion of Interstate 11 that will circle Boulder City to the south.

Ex-BCHS champion wrestler continues winning streak

Former Boulder City High wrestler Brandon Foster, a two-time state champion, will wrestle in Las Vegas today through Saturday when Embry Riddle Aeronautical University competes in the Asic Invitational at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Myriad activities keep police busy

A police department and the police officers that make up a department’s body are fascinating. Examination of the needed reality for police structures has a singular conclusion: Without a doubt, we need police. Think of what goes on in our world or town today, and we have police. In a free nation and in Boulder City, ask yourself what makes a good police department?

Effects of lung disease can be lessened

Are you one of the approximately 24 million Americans diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Could you be one of the 12 million Americans suffering from COPD and not know it?

Hospital benefits from donations to Goodwill

Most of us know about the work Goodwill does transforming donations to its thrift stores into life-changing skills training programs and help with finding a job. But donations in Boulder City also benefit long-term care residents and partial hospitalization patients at Boulder City Hospital through a special collaboration.

Movie Award Winners

The list of winners from the 2014 Boulder City Movie Awards at Boulder City High School was inadvertently omitted from the April 10 issue of the Boulder City Review.

Egg hunt called a success

The smiles on the children’s faces and laughter coming from Wilbur Square Park Saturday morning were a sure sign that the 60th annual Easter Egg Hunt was a success.

Community briefs

Lizards, snakes focus of talk at museum tonight

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