Baseball team slugs way to season-high 19 runs

The Boulder City baseball team scored a season-high 19 runs on a season-high 18 hits to defeat visiting Moapa Valley 19-14 Tuesday in an important Sunrise League game.

Community Yard Sale

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review Boulder City residents gathered in Bicentennial Park Saturday for the annual community yard sale. Booths featured a variety of items, some old and some new.

Water Main Break

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Sideways Semi

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

State song transcends boundaries

Ed Vogel of the Las Vegas Review-Journal made the case last week for a new Nevada state song. For those who don’t know it (population in Nevada turns over so rapidly it’s easy for longtime residents to take for granted the familiarity of State Things), the song is “Home Means Nevada” and it has been the Nevada anthem for 81 years.

‘Brew’some Fun

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Dixon leads track team to victory at invitational

Jacorey Dixon won the 300 hurdles in 40.8 seconds and ran on the winning 800 and 1,600 relays to lead Boulder City to the team victory with 182½ points Friday in the Grant Bushman Invitational at Overton.

Letters to the editor

Kudos to electrical department

Nevada mined for different shimmering substance

Tourists steering north on Interstate 15 from California have long been greeted by undeniable symbols that they were visiting a place apart when they approached the state line and entered Nevada.

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.

Stubbs faces two court dates in same week

Attorney Stephen Stubbs of Boulder City is due in court May 5 to face a single charge of obstructing a police officer.

Renaissance era returns to Boulder City

Lords and ladies are taking over Boulder City as the ninth annual Renaissance Faire makes its way to Veterans’ Memorial Park Friday through Sunday.

Police Blotter

March 25, 3:14 a.m.

Have robot, will compete

Grayson Taylor studies the screen on a laptop while Chandler Harkins stands next to him, operating the connecting joysticks that look like they’ve been used in video game.

Love of science becoming cool

Pardon me, but my inner geek is showing.

Nellis chief praises veterans as potential employees

Civilians might refer to newly minted veterans as “potential employees.” But Col. Barry R. Cornish of Nellis Air Force Base refines their status by calling them “our region’s hidden tech workforce.”

No napping: Pillows sought for fun fight

Saturday at 3 p.m., the birds will be singing, the sun will be shining (hopefully), and the pillows will be flying at Bicentennial Park as Boulder City residents celebrate International Pillow Fight Day.

Spring, summer storms can be dangerous

It’s that time of year again when the dark storms start rolling across the sky. Lightning strikes and thunder echoes across the desert floor. The saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers.”

Experience alters perspective on events

Apiece of glass and a frame. Almost all of us think of a picture frame. Now we ask who, what, where, when and why a particular snapshot was taken. Our interpretation to those questions will be analyzed by our perception from the seat we occupy.

Community briefs

Artist who worked at film studios to speak tonight

Eagles take top place in league

The Boulder City baseball team moved into first place in the Sunrise League with a 6-0 victory Tuesday over visiting Chaparral. It extended the Eagles’ winning streak to four games.

Lady Eagles hold off Chaparral for victory

Boulder City is in first place with an overall 10-3 record and 2-0 in the Sunrise League after a 12-2 victory against visiting Chaparral. Chaparral falls to second place with a 5-6 overall record and 2-1 in league play.

Golfers open league play with win in Mesquite

Luke Logan carded an even-par 71 in cold, windy weather at Falcon Ridge March 26 to help Boulder City’s boys golf team win the Sunrise League opening match. The Eagles had a team score of 402 to beat seven teams, while Moapa Valley was second at 476. Marcus Walker added an 80, and Kyler Atkinson shot 81 for the Eagles.

Letters to the editor

Scholarship recipient grateful for support

Police take entire office wherever they go

Space? No, not the one above the clouds. I’m talking about the space most of us work in. From cubicles and warehouses to storefronts or window offices, most jobs demand being at a fixed location or position within a building.

Police blotter

March 16, 8:20 a.m.

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